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Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: bassman10096 on September 11, 2004, 05:19:30 PM
Brother Paul TBO suggested a thread on the above subject.  I have the following to contribute:
 
I've personally never been in a band whose name I thought was funny (always felt I had missed something there...).  However, my 17 year old son has, for 3 years, been part of a band with an odd and (I think) clever name.
 
The band's name is I'm a Loner Dottie, a Rebel....  This name is certainly NOT typical of the way we generally use use words to name a band.  That makes life a bit confusing as people often do not get that the words they heard refer to a band.  In practice, using the name sort of insists on a discussion.  My son and his colleagues have not often wavered from their (straightfaced) insistence that people get the name straight in print, etc. They don't often concede to requests to shorten, abbreviate or change the name (IALDAR was tried once, but was generally observed to be no fun at all). The band's name is like a running joke, with predictable conversations that recur as the unwary become indoctrinated.  
 
It is also very clear to my son and his friends that the wider world of commercial music will probably prove unwilling to accomodate the band's awkward name.  But I think that's less important to them than the fact that the joke has been fun so far...  
 
For those who care:  I'm a loner, Dottie - a rebel. is a recurring line in dialog from the closet-classic movie, PeeWee's Big Adventure (starring the equally odd Paul Reubens).  If you have never seen it, I highly recommend the movie.  For those who have, I won't explain - just recall that Dottie is PeeWee's girlfriend.
 
Bill
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: bigredbass on September 11, 2004, 11:31:58 PM
There's a terrific list of 'Extra Band Names' on Tony Levin's terrific website, www.TonyLevin.com (http://www.TonyLevin.com).
(Not to mention the terrifying cover pic of the man at work with his NS upright STRAPPED ON!).
 
My favorite funny band name were some friends of mine from Austin, who called themselves Wade Rivers and the Can't Hardly Playboys.  
 
J o e y
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: jet_powers on September 13, 2004, 06:13:52 AM
Perhaps our Southern contingent can vouch for this one....
 
In the late 80's, early 90's a bass player for a band in Atlanta suffered an accident where he wound up losing his right hand. He had a prosthesis fitted so he could hold a plectrum and resume his musical activities. The name of his new band? The Outta Hand Band.
 
JP
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: trekster on September 13, 2004, 06:45:50 AM
Well, I just got into a band, and when we were thinking up names, the clear winner among us wicked-humor men was Flithy McNasty.  However, that name got tossed when the spouses objected.  We settled for the milder At Large.
 
--T
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: lbpesq on September 13, 2004, 09:59:34 AM
Some years ago I was in The Half-Fast Band, as in we're not slow, we're not fast, we're half-fast.  You may need to say it out loud to get it.
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: alembic76407 on September 13, 2004, 11:00:33 AM
how about Stud Rooster and the Rockin Cocks but nobody was up for the job of Stud Rooster
then we changed to Swingin Beef
it must have been a animal thing back in the 70s and 80s
 
David T
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: hollis on September 13, 2004, 11:53:22 AM
Funky Bubbles and the Hot Tub Band, The Melismatics, The Homo Safety Pins......
 
However, I still think that Mike's band: Pickled BEATS is one of the best names I've ever heard.....
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: fmm on September 13, 2004, 12:22:09 PM
I was in a band in college called The Kid & The Blue-Toungued Skinks.  We played exactly 1 gig.  We wore sombreros & ponchos.  I have no idea why.
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: jacko on September 14, 2004, 04:57:19 AM
when I was at college in the late 70's we used to call our band firefly (after rufus t in duck soup) but then we found out that there was already a disco band of the same name. With a gig at newcastle polytechnic imminent and no name, our drummer told the entertainments officer we were called' the wessex chucklecopters, more fun than a balloon and an ice cream'. God only knows where that came from but we were the wessex chucklecopters for about 4 years after that.
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: jacko on September 14, 2004, 05:01:22 AM
and here's a photo of me and the guitarist from our royal wedding gig 1981 (i'm playing my old precision with rickenbacker wiring & pickups). He's now bald, I'm now slightly overweight ;-)(http://club.alembic.com/Images/449/12689.jpg)
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: palembic on September 14, 2004, 05:29:10 AM
Brother Jacko,
 
ooooooooh how I understand you taking weight in 24 years.  I think I won 1 kilo a year in the last 25 years ...I REALLY have to start to die with a t.
Anyway ...I think this thread just SCREAMS for pictures by itself ...so I don't start yelling for it (and certainly don't start banging empty bottles on a table ...the problem is not in the banging but in emptying the bottles to bang HA).
 
I don't have funny names yet. The only story -it's not funny or weird- is how we got on the name of our band DRIVE. The drummer and I were thinking of forming a band that would play music that, if you heard it on radio while driving, you AUTOMATICALLY will drive faster. So ...well ...DRIVE ...got it.
 
I think Vuile Mong en de Vieze Gasten (how would I translate it to let you get it ....oh ...uhuhuhuhuhuh ... mmmmmm ....Sleezy Edmond and the Pornmates ....***sigh*** languages) will not say much to anyone!
 
Brother David (T ...the LOUD one)
 
those groupnames remind me some XXX -pictures you were reluctant to post on this site.  Was it THAT period????? HA!!!!
 
Paul the bad one
 
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: paulcissa on September 14, 2004, 08:04:05 AM
Currently in a band named Sirloin Pattie and the Electric BBQ Trio.  And yes, our lead's name is Pattie.
 
-Chris
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: mrfunkwool on September 16, 2004, 11:13:57 AM
The Scrotums of Joy
 
This was the name of a mock band in my fraternity.  Sigma Tau Gamma.
 
No one in the band knew how to play an instrument.  In fact, they literally had toy balloon guitars and just did air guitar w/ a stereo playing Metallica or Zep... w/ a strobe light.  
 
Now, the really funny thing is that people at the parties really got into this.  People would seriously cram into the room and watch these four guys basically play air guitar.  It was insane.
 
brings the phrase The more you drink the better we sound to an entirely new level.
 
-J
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: smokin_dave on September 16, 2004, 11:25:14 AM
Stark Naked and the Car Thieves used to play the Hollyoke Taveren when I was a boy here in Indy.
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: dean_m on September 16, 2004, 11:28:36 AM
Last night's gig....
It was a throw together band.  Being the biker out of the bunch, we were calling ourselves Dino M and the Assless Chaps.
 
Oh boy did I just put myself in a whole new world of jokes.  Nothing is sacred!!!!
 
Peace,
Dino bptfo
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: mrfunkwool on September 16, 2004, 12:23:26 PM
Here's a link to all sorts of funny band names.
 
http://www.brainwashed.com/bandnames/ (http://www.brainwashed.com/bandnames/)
 
Dino, I'll be sure to keep an eye out for you at the Blue Oyster Bar...
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: dean_m on September 16, 2004, 01:22:21 PM
HEY NOW!!!!!!
Title: Funny Band Names (and history behind)
Post by: wideload on September 16, 2004, 06:42:07 PM
A classmate of my wife's had a band in vet school called LD50, from the term used in drug trials notating the Lethal Dose to 50% of the test population. Cool name, and they earned their title!
 
Larry