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The high numbers - The Who
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David Bowie - Davy & Davie Jones
And 'Davy Jones & The Lower Third'
The high numbers - The Who
David Bowie - Davy & Davie Jones
And 'Davy Jones & The Lower Third'
Neil Innes, Bonzo Dog etc. and I would not agree.
While Innes claims the title came from an American pulp fiction magazine, the phrase may have been coined by Richard Hoggart in his 1957 book The Uses of Literacy, which discussed British popular culture and was a pioneering work in the cultural studies field. The term appears in Chapter 8, "The Newer Mass Art: Sex in Shiny Packets", under part C: "Sex and Violence Novels". Hoggart provides a list of "imitations" of the "terse, periodic titles" of these novels, including "Sweetie, Take It Hot"; "The Lady Takes a Dive"; "Aim Low, Angel"; "Sweetheart, Curves Can Kill"; and "Death-Cab for Cutie".
Ben Gibbard used the title of the song as the name of the rock band he founded in 1997, saying "The name was never supposed to be something that someone was going to reference 15 years on. So yeah, I would absolutely go back and give it a more obvious name."[SUP][2]
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U2 was a spyplane, not a submarine.
My Chemical Romance is from the subtitle of the novel Ecstasy by Irvine Welsh
T'Pau was a character is Star Trek
Heaven 17 get their name from a group in A Clockwork Orange
The Alarm - The Toilets
(OK, many will sneer they were still shit, but I liked 'em, still see Mike Peters occasionally, two times cancer survivor and great charity worker)
Bee Gees - named after racetrack promoter Bill Goode (not Brothers Gibb).
The Teardrop Explodes, taken from a panel caption in the Marvel comic strip 'Daredevil'.