Band names and the story

:joy: I like it.

“Tone Deaf”? (Just joshing :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:)

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“Tone Def”

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I think that one would work… with a moustache!

If I was into Kenny Rogers, I’d be The Rumbler.

Thanks for the suggestions! :joy:

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I love it. Simple, to the point, concise. Very nice.

Also liking “Chuggy Chugs.”

A couple great Portland band names I remember from growing up:

Completely Grocery
Krusty’s Teachings

and of course the mack daddy of band names, The Daddies (and their full name).

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My band was called The Bakerloo Line. For years, I laboured under the innocent impression that my vocalist gave us the name because he went to University in London, and used to take the Tube line of the same name to school each morning. We had gone on TV and radio in our country with that name. Then, I began to wonder why, whenever we gigged a pub, Englishmen in the audience would laugh out loud when we were introduced. One day, I asked my vocalist what they found funny about it. It was then that he explained that … shall we say, his favourite pastime in the boudoir is “to take the brown line”…. Sigh.

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I rode the Bakerloo Line when it still had wooden carriages but I had no idea of its sexual overtones.
Bakerloo

And for several years, neither did the bassist :joy:

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This thread reminds me of a buddy’s band ‘Hippiechild’ … not specifically the band name… but a track that ended up on their album. “Fly on 5”

They were recording a hot mic jam in the studio… the singer was going on about ‘fly on 5’ … What he was referring to … was there was a fly, sitting on the channel 5 slider of the mixing board.

:rofl: :sweat_smile:

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