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siLLy puPPy
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PSIKE, JRF/Canterbury, P Metal, Eclectic
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Posted: November 26 2020 at 14:19 |
Shadowyzard wrote:
^ Perhaps Robert Fripp should collaborate with them. Fripp-Fruupp sounds cool! Or at least, funny. |
I love it!
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Cosmiclawnmower
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Posted: November 27 2020 at 02:17 |
siLLy puPPy wrote:
Cosmiclawnmower wrote:
siLLy puPPy wrote:
Cosmiclawnmower wrote:
Fruupp.. i love the music but the name... mainly because ive never been sure how to pronounce it and really ive never heard anyone say it! Apparently it was the name of the ghost that haunted the house they live in, in Belfast (??)
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FRUUP rhymes with up and cup and tup and sup. Agreed that it's a horrible name but the debut album is a masterpiece IMHO
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Seems a bit odd that they'd put in two 'u's and pronounce it with one.. i thought it might be pronounced Fru-upp (two syllables) or like 'Froop'.. either way, as i said ive never 'heard' anyone actually 'say' their name so happy to go with 'rhymes with cup' etc.
I love all four lps (my personal favourite is Modern Masquerade) and they were damned fine hard-working band but as a name its a bit of a stinker... |
Why is it odd? English is odd. Two OO's can sound like cook, food, cooperation and other vowel combinations are seemingly random as well. I researched this for my review of the debut album FUTURE LEGENDS.
Excerpt:
First things first. This unique progressive rock band known as
FRUUPP that formed in 1971 in Belfast, Northern Ireland is pronounced
like it rhymes with “cup,” “sup” or ”pup” and contrary to claims that
the band was named after a ghost as posted in an early bio, the name was
in reality taken from letters remaining on a Letraset page with an
extra U and P added just because it’s proggier that way! Thus the name
is nonsensical and has proved to be a source of confusion throughout the
band’s legendary status as one of prog’s hardest working bands that
played hundreds of gigs alongside the greats such as Genesis, Queen and
King Crimson, released four albums on the Dawn label and created an
innovative mix of Celtic folk and progressive rock mixed with an
interesting mix of classical, blues, jazz and a highly creative
imagination. Sadly, FRUUPP has been rendered to near obscurity despite a
very original mix of highly melodic eclecticism, particularly on this
debut album FUTURE LEGENDS. |
I bow to your obvious and eminently superior knowledge on the subject. I do remember about the letraset now but prefer the ghost story
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bartymj
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Posted: November 27 2020 at 02:38 |
Voivod is a name that grates on me for some reason.
But I think its actually because of the name of their second album: Rrröööaaarrr
That's a metal band that isn't trying.
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Rednight
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Posted: November 27 2020 at 10:18 |
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
Rednight wrote:
Does anyone remember New England? |
I've heard of them and heard one or two of their songs but I don't actually "remember" them. Apparently they had one hit called "never wanna lose ya." Not sure how to describe but maybe a slightly more proggish version of the Babies but still not prog. Not really a bad band name or at least not worse than any other geographic band name(ie Boston, Kansas, Chicago, etc.). |
You've heard of them and heard one or two of their songs and know they had a hit called "never wanna lose ya" (actually titled Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya), and you say you don't "remember" them. And thanks for pointing out to me that they're not prog, Giggles.
Edited by Rednight - November 27 2020 at 10:19
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siLLy puPPy
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Posted: November 27 2020 at 10:28 |
Oh another one i can't stand is ANYONE'S DAUGHTER.
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