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Just in case nobody had noticed that I'm bored -
Mirror
http://www.mirrortheband.com/
The Hub
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hub_(band)
Clutch
http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/off-to ... -1278.html
the Full Throttle band...
http://www.bookaband.com/band/?bandID=6442
and I was once in a band called Banjo Union, if only for one gig
Mirror
http://www.mirrortheband.com/
The Hub
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hub_(band)
Clutch
http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/off-to ... -1278.html
the Full Throttle band...
http://www.bookaband.com/band/?bandID=6442
and I was once in a band called Banjo Union, if only for one gig
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Aaaaaaaaargh! Found this too - http://www.bandnamemaker.com/ - which came up with Phonic Morris And The Tuesday, among others
I'm not sure about that - happy to be wrong, but it's something I never heard of/saw until very recently. I'm no Madness fan though - ask Alex Holden, he'll know.Sidney'61 wrote:If i remember rightly madness were previously called 'Morris and the minors'
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It's before I was born so I only know what I've read on the net, but I believe they used that name for one show because they found out the name they had been using (The Invaders) was already taken. None of the band members were called Morris. They quickly renamed themselves Madness after the Prince Buster song of the same name.bigginger wrote:I'm not sure about that - happy to be wrong, but it's something I never heard of/saw until very recently. I'm no Madness fan though - ask Alex Holden, he'll know.Sidney'61 wrote:If i remember rightly madness were previously called 'Morris and the minors'
Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
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I think there's a band called Crash...
Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
Done themDan_Harris wrote:Brakes - A Brighton Based band. An amalgam of Electric Soft Parade and (I think,) British Sea Power
bigginger wrote: Brakes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brakes_(band)
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jonathon wrote:Bruce SPRINGstien
RUSTY Springfield
Eric CLAPPEDout
RIMsky Korsakov
Frederic ChoPIN
okay! I'm on my way !!!
MoggyTech wrote:No cheating, things like Barry Manifold will not count.
dalebrignall wrote:what about harry enfield. enfield make motorbikes,i think they are still being made in india.
Enfield's not a car or car part though, is it ;)MoggyTech wrote:A little light hearted entertainment anyone? How may celeb names match parts found in cars?