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Can a name automatically change your mind?
Published on November 26, 2007 By crimson In Blogging
I am going out tonight (Yes, on a Monday night, oooh.) to see a friend play a small venue in Peterborough as a preview to a larger one at the Rogers Centre (Skydome) in Toronto.

This evening's set is only 45 minutes long, but it gives my best friend a chance to spread her wings a little and climb the stage as Spread Eagle.

Coincidentally, there are other bands with the same moniker, and I wonder if they get as much conversation points generated because of it. My friend first broached the name change to me a couple of months ago, and I laughed at first, and even now, am still on the fence about it. Her music is kind of funky, kind of quiet but powerful. She writes about common everyday topics like love gone wrong, saving the environment and just rockin' out. With her newest stuff being performed, she is also being backed by two other musicians, rare as she usually performs solo.

After telling my parents about the show, they were both somewhat shocked about the name change, and said that it was a terrrible name. Others have commented on its unsuitablity, while some think its superb. Mind you, no one ever comes right out and states why.

I know that I will enjoy listening to her music again, and because I hang out with her so much, her new stuff generally isn't new to me. I don't think I will be surprised by anything, but I wonder what others will expect, other than just good music.

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on Nov 28, 2007
Ladies and Gentlemen ... The Dave Matthews Band. "


Or, my favorite, "Rod Torfulson's Armada, featuring Herman Menderchuck"!
on Nov 28, 2007
I know there's a Brokeback Mountain joke in there somewhere


Of course there is, but I don't think it has anything to do with buzzards, right?

Doc,

It might be very sexual where you are, but it really doesn't have the same meaning here, which is why I like it as a band name. But then, I was once in a covers band called 'Buster Hyman and the Penetrators'...
on Nov 28, 2007
I was once in a covers band called 'Buster Hyman and the Penetrators'...


! Sorry, couldn't resist where that lead me mentally!!


That goes to say that we Americans:

It might be very sexual where you are,


Blame it on the porn industry or blame it on most people's refusal to even admit to the words 'penis' and 'vagina' or anything sexual. We (speaking generally) can't even decide if kids should have condoms handed to them in school or blindly think they will all abstain because they were advised that this is the best thing to do!

on Nov 29, 2007
Sorry, couldn't resist where that lead me mentally!


Whatever you thought about it is probably correct. It was meant to be deliberately obnoxious and misogynistic. And not meant to be taken seriously in the slightest.

Ooh, you said 'penis' and 'vagina' in the same sentence. Are you trying to be deliberately provocative?
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