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javeryh:
Such a poor choice for a band name given the style of music they play. |
Mr. Peabody:
--- Quote from: javeryh on October 19, 2018, 11:33:27 am ---Such a poor choice for a band name given the style of music they play. --- End quote --- Ohh, I think not..... "Murder by Death is a 1976 American satirical mystery comedy film with a cast featuring Eileen Brennan, Truman Capote, James Coco, Peter Falk, Alec Guinness, Elsa Lanchester, David Niven, Peter Sellers, Maggie Smith, Nancy Walker, and Estelle Winwood, written by Neil Simon and directed by Robert Moore." "Murder by Death is an American...indie rock band from Bloomington, Indiana. Their name is derived from the 1976 Robert Moore film of the same name." They sound cooky like the movie seems.... |
Ginsu Victim:
--- Quote from: Mr. Peabody on October 22, 2018, 08:10:01 pm --- --- Quote from: javeryh on October 19, 2018, 11:33:27 am ---Such a poor choice for a band name given the style of music they play. --- End quote --- Ohh, I think not..... "Murder by Death is a 1976 American satirical mystery comedy film with a cast featuring Eileen Brennan, Truman Capote, James Coco, Peter Falk, Alec Guinness, Elsa Lanchester, David Niven, Peter Sellers, Maggie Smith, Nancy Walker, and Estelle Winwood, written by Neil Simon and directed by Robert Moore." "Murder by Death is an American...indie rock band from Bloomington, Indiana. Their name is derived from the 1976 Robert Moore film of the same name." They sound cooky like the movie seems.... --- End quote --- I was wondering if their name was based on the movie (which I wouldn't call the "Robert Moore film" as much as the "Neil Simon film" - it would be nothing without his outstanding writing.) |
pbj:
Saw three bands last night... Fellow hobbyist AtariMatt: Vaporwave guy Daniel Deluxe: And headliner Dance with the Dead: I think I might be chock full of *A E S T H E T I C* for awhile. |
eds1275:
I actually think a trend in the next few years will be a massive shift in the way we get exposed to music, with people sick of how "popular" music is fed to them through radio and multimedia and go out and find it themselves through internet searching and finding out more about their local music scene. People aren't going to be trading tapes any more because of changing times, but the digital equivalent will become more prominent the more people get fed up or frustrated with the current system. I already see it emerging as "cool" to dislike the radio music and many are turning to digital jukeboxes that scan their taste in music and intelligently suggest other bands and artists they may like. I hope the live music industry goes back to more local live music as it was in the 70s and 80s. |
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