My current enthusiasm for a group name is Folding, Flexing & Stitch
which is the methodology my colleague Guy Begbie proposes we adopt to make
a particular imagined bookwork. I have better names to aspire to, but
there's something mid century and BBC about it
That was Elsie and Doris Waters; and now Folding, Flexing & Stitch
Anyone who doesnt understand what I just said should count themselves lucky
For years I wanted to be in The Cooperative Strawberries, which name I read
one summer on a sign outside my local coop
Last year with an almost audible sigh Jeff Cloke said he was willing to
perform under that name for 1 night; and so we did at Arch1 in London, an
electro acoustic sound poem about the trucks going to Auschwitz; worked
well with our group name
I thought highly of Tim's post yesterday.
There was more of what I what I want to be going on in The Doors than in
The Stones. I don't know what it is.
And then there were was were Talking Heads
They interest me
But I don't hear much pop rock stuff nowadays. Not by design.
Is it tea time, nurse?
L
On 21 November 2014 15:20, Tim Allen <
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> Bill, good name for a new band - The Store Drones.
>
> On 21 Nov 2014, at 02:13, Bill Wootton wrote:
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> > Tim, I am intrigued by your comments on the difference between The
> Stones and The Doors. (Gee, I nearly typed The Stores and The Drones then.)
> It is true that Morrison approached performance as drama whereas Jagger is
> more a posturer (a damned fine one mind you).
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