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Poll Question: Which prog band do you think has the best name?
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7 [5.38%]
3 [2.31%]
28 [21.54%]
10 [7.69%]
4 [3.08%]
14 [10.77%]
4 [3.08%]
16 [12.31%]
3 [2.31%]
7 [5.38%]
7 [5.38%]
9 [6.92%]
5 [3.85%]
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 02 2005 at 21:41
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by flying teapot flying teapot wrote:

 

I voted for Spocks beard, but absolutely love the full name of the band SWEET SMOKE

Sweet Smoke from the Happy Pipe

I agree with that, teh psychedelic bands were very good at names, even the more commercial acts like the 1910 Fruit Company.

Other great band names:

Quicksilver Messenger Service

The New Riders Of The Purple Sage...

There aren't many people on this forum who know Sweet Smoke, I guess.

I did see that Progarchives has Sweet Smoke on their band list. I never considered the band Prog, they are the epidemy of Psychadelic noodling but then I can see a relation to the spacy edge of Gong. So yes by all means it can be prog.

The Darkness to light album is very Psychadelic folk indeed and is a complete opposite of their other two albums Just a poke and Live. Great band, a real pity they did not last longer.

The "From the happy Pipe" was dropped real fast from the Sweet Smoke name...my brother actually saw them live  lucky dog.

Yes some great additions to the psuchadelic band names...sure some more will turn up. Its cool that the Jam bands are catching on to this element, Like Widespread Panic, String cheese Incident, etc....

Another Great name of prog is OZRIC TENTACLES

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2005 at 11:43

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2005 at 11:54

I visited the link to the Sweet smoke website, and on one of the pictures of the album is a short description or translation in which it actually states that the bands official name was

Sweet Smoke from the Happy plant pipeful

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2005 at 12:15
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by tardis tardis wrote:

Does anyone know how Spock's Beard got their name?

This is from SB's official website:

Where does the name "Spock's Beard" come from?
From a 1999 Music Street Journal interview
Neal: "Al and I were having this really weird night out one night, just one of those bizarro David Lynch type evenings. Al said "wow, it's like we're in a parallel universe. It's like Spock has a beard. Wouldn't that be a funny name for a band, Spock's Beard." That was about 89 or 90. Then when we were choosing names, around 92, Al made this list, like 2 pages of names. We all voted on them. He snuck Spock's Beard in as a joke, and it won. Then we were all like, are we going to commit to being known as Spock's Beard for all eternity, hopefully? Especially our first album, The Light, is kind of like music from a parallel universe. It's pretty out there, so that was part of it, too."

So it's not from dr. Spock, the famous child expert. He did have a beard though:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




The original Star Trek episode were Spock did have a beard was called Mirror, Mirror. It originally aired
6 October, 1967 and was directed by Marc Daniels (Spock's on screen father, Sarek). It was a good one too!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2005 at 12:24
Originally posted by DEzerov DEzerov wrote:



The original Star Trek episode were Spock did have a beard was called Mirror, Mirror. It originally aired
6 October, 1967 and was directed by Marc Daniels (Spock's on screen father, Sarek). It was a good one too!
I thought it was Mark Lenard.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2005 at 12:28
Originally posted by Evolver Evolver wrote:

Originally posted by DEzerov DEzerov wrote:



The original Star Trek episode were Spock did have a beard was called Mirror, Mirror. It originally aired
6 October, 1967 and was directed by Marc Daniels (Spock's on screen father, Sarek). It was a good one too!
I thought it was Mark Lenard.


I stand corrected....Marc Daniels was a director of several episodes (I think)...Well at least someone read my post


BTW: I voted Hatfield and the North.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2005 at 12:46
KC, but if I'd noticed Hatfield at the bottom I'd have voted for them (whoops! ). I don't know why people not from the UK like that as a name, but that's cool anyway
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2005 at 15:13
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

BTW, I agree about Pink Floyd. Good name..wierd and obscure.

Actually, Pink Floyd is composed of the names of two blues musicians, Pink Anderson and Floyd Council. It is a very good name.

other good names that are non-prog are the Flaming Lips, The Unicorns, the Arcade Fire, The Go! Team, Elbow, Stabbing Westward, and Supergrass.

Bad band name(and bad band): Simple Plan



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