A list of 25 words by john.
- wolfe tonewas added by john and appears on 2 lists
- spumoniwas added by john and appears on 15 lists
- nitwas added by john and appears on 23 lists
- cuticlewas added by john and appears on 23 lists
- matineewas added by john and appears on 21 lists
- ungluedwas added by john and appears on 6 lists
- group hugwas added by john and appears on 2 lists
- jaymarwas added by john and appears on just this list
- argylewas added by john and appears on 54 lists
- cult figurinewas added by john and appears on just this list
- leatherettewas added by john and appears on 10 lists
- masonic youthwas added by john and appears on just this list
- mixed metaphorwas added by john and appears on 3 lists
- sconewas added by john and appears on 30 lists
- ectomorphwas added by john and appears on 19 lists
- arugulawas added by john and appears on 43 lists
- magnetic northwas added by john and appears on 2 lists
- phantom powerwas added by john and appears on 2 lists
- sauselitowas added by john and appears on just this list
- tutuwas added by john and appears on 18 lists
- huarachewas added by john and appears on 9 lists
- frowned uponwas added by john and appears on just this list
- pedwas added by john and appears on 9 lists
- cherry bombwas added by john and appears on 11 lists
- kung fuwas added by john and appears on 14 lists
john commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
I firmly believe that all band names should be plural, and start with "The", though I didn't list the names above that way so that they would be indexed correctly. When reading the list, please mentally add a "The" and pluralize. So the band names would be "The Peds", "The Ectomorphs", "The Huaraches", "The Masonic Youth", "The Tutus", "The Kung Fus", "The Arugulas", etc.
The only exceptions are: Group Hug, Phantom Power and Magnetic North, which stand as-are, and "Sauselito", to which exhilarating punctuation is added: "¡Sauselito!". If you are in an actual band and would like to use any of these names, they're available for licensing. Have your lawyers get in touch with my agent. Or vice versa.
December 2, 2006
super-alex commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
Is Sauselito really an exception? 'The Sauselitos' works for me. Incidentally, Sausalito is the name of the band in the hotel in Lost in Translation.
December 7, 2006
john commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
Yeah, you're right, I think Sauselito could go either way. And yes, I stole it from Lost in Translation :-)
December 8, 2006
bobfet1 commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
I vote for arugula
December 9, 2006
edwardvielmetti commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
http://interdimensionaltransmissions.com/ectomorph/
electro music from Ann Arbor. good stuff. Listen to it on WCBN's Crush Collision show.
December 10, 2006
nkocharh commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
By "Sauselito" do you in fact mean "Sausalito," the town in California? And I should mention that I'm fully on board with the punctuational appointments.
December 12, 2006
valse commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
Though I'm pretty unfamiliar with the original band, my favorite's Masonic Youth. Also, The Frowned Upon.
January 21, 2007
sonofgroucho commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
Brilliant list. You have a real gift!
January 21, 2007
john commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
Thanks!
FWIW, in addition to the below-noted Sauselito, a lot of this is derivative. "Cherry Bomb" is a Joan Jett song, the bands Super Furry Animals and The Tragically Hip both have albums called Phantom Power, and there's a dozen songs about kung fu.
January 21, 2007
arby commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
I think Arugula could go either way too. And Sausalito is the correct spelling, AFAIK, not Sauselito. (/pedant)
March 24, 2007
john commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
testing email notification.
September 17, 2007
cydonian commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
John, that's a great band-name, Testing Email Notification. Techno-rock, I'm sure. ;-)
September 17, 2007
chained_bear commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
I have always been partial to these band names, myself (none of them are real, as far as I know):
Velcro
Scrim
Blue Corn Bagel
I think they would work with or without a "The" and pluralization. I also think "Velcro and Scrim" are great names for a brace of German shepherds.
November 30, 2007
reesetee commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
A brace of German Shepherds?
November 30, 2007
chained_bear commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
Yeah. "Brace" means two. I learned that recently and I'm very pleased I had a chance to use it. :)
December 1, 2007
bilby commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
I'm sure I'm the worst singer in the world ... maybe we have a future together?
I remember a band called "People With Chairs Up Their Noses." Don't know what kind of music they played but probably wasn't as wild as their name.
December 1, 2007
sionnach commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
Yes, indeed. Two pheasants are a brace. What is the corresponding term for three pheasants?
Note that I use the example of pheasants, rather than german shepherds, because my understanding is that the terms in question apply to game birds.
December 1, 2007
sionnach commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
Oh, also, I would call my band "The Pus Jewels".
December 1, 2007
chained_bear commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
I could see "brace" being used for birds, esp. dead ones that are being brought somewhere to be cooked, but I've mostly heard it used for dogs, as in "a brace of greyhounds," or some such. In fact I believe it came from the fact that the two dogs were collared together--just saw some eighteenth-century print depicting this not too long ago. Damn, now I have to go looking for it!
P.S. "The Pus Jewels" is AWESOME. Vile, but awesome.
December 1, 2007
sionnach commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
Sausalito is also a delicious kind of cookie manufactured by Pepperidge Farms.
c_b: Schott's Miscellany gives brace as the term for two game birds, leash for three.
December 1, 2007
reesetee commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
Perhaps I should clarify. I know what brace means; I just like the phrase a brace of German Shepherds. In fact, I'm stealing it. :-)
December 2, 2007
chained_bear commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
I know you know, reesetee--I was just bragging. :)
I have Schott's Miscellany, and though it's likeable, I'm not sure it's deserving of the praise that's been heaped on it. Leash is interesting though--I have never heard of that.
December 2, 2007
reesetee commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
Oh, well--then brag away!
December 2, 2007
plethora commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
I've always liked "Skirt," just on its own. And "The Electric Mayhem," which I think I stole from Jim Henson(?).
March 13, 2008
reesetee commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
Yes, plethora! Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem--one of my favorite bands. ;-)
March 13, 2008
thesaraheffect commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
I had a friend who worked a particular machine in a processing plant. Said machine filled jugs with some unremembored liquid and had two settings which appeared on the display: "Idle" and "Fill." Thus, Idlefill was born.
September 17, 2009
pterodactyl commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
When my friends and I formed an a cappella group, I wanted to call us either "The Smithereens" or "Tequila Mockingbird", but then I found out that both of those bands already exist. (Darn.) Our little singing group eventually settled on "The Doomed Petunias", in reference to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Now, I want to start a band just so I can name it "St. Vincent and the Grenadines". (I would, of course, be St. Vincent.) But instead of starting a band, I'm just going to start another list.
September 17, 2009
hernesheir commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
I hang out with traditional Appalachian/New England fiddle/dance musicians. Some friends have a band called the "Isotope Feenies" - always loved that name. "Alldays and Onions" is another. Near Gainesville, FL is an old former stage stop and road called Wacahoota - other friends formed a pick-up band for a contest called "The Wacahooters". Bands I'm in are called "Irrational Exuberance", "Physical Medicine" (leader is a VA physiatrist), and "Fear No Weevil". All three seem cheesy to me. An old-time banjo player named Mary Cox inpired this band name, yet to used: "The Merry Cox". Wash my mouth out with chocolate soap, please.
September 17, 2009
frownedupon commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
Nice! You chose the name of my band: The Frowned Upon. I agree entirely that it's a great band name (although we have it with "The"). I got the idea from a line in Royal Tenenbaums.
November 9, 2009
strev commented on the list words-that-are-also-excellent-band-names-if-the-rules-below-are-correctly-applied
Punk band name suggestion: the leather shower curtains
side bar: there was a band named free beer that caused a lot of confusion/problems for clubs. Free beer now at the El Mocombo
November 9, 2009