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Topic: Bands with the same name
Posted By: Dick Heath
Subject: Bands with the same name
Date Posted: October 28 2004 at 15:43

I'm not using my usual PC tonight and so had to get up the Google search engine to find Progarchives. Progarchives is clearly  at the top of the list while 3 down the list is 'Alaska: discography on progarchives'. Coincidently I spent the some time last weekend listening to Alaska on vinyl: Heart Of the Storm. Except this Alaska is a straight rock band lead by Bernie Marsden - I guess then (circa 1988) fresh out of Whitesnake. Then most (older) Brits here would know Tempest as the band Jon Hiseman lead between Colosseum and Colosseum II, with Allan Holdsworth in the line-up and who was superceded by the legendary Ollie Halsall - rather than the North American Tempest. Oasis, Soma, Skid Row, Horse are other names used more than once.

I  strongly suggest that when we are aware that a band's name has been used more than once, then a band's biography should include some form of warning, perhaps to prevent the purchasing of albums by the wrong band and the wrong type of music?




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Posted By: Easy Livin
Date Posted: October 28 2004 at 16:07

It's a fair point Dick, especially when the other bands of the same name are of a different genre.

There are so many names these days which have been re-used though, it can be hard to keep track. I think there are 3 Mirage's on this site alone.

Others which come to mind straight away are Refugee and Nirvana, but even Camel in their early days had Peter Framton's Camel to compete with.



Posted By: Dick Heath
Date Posted: October 28 2004 at 16:29
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

 

Others which come to mind straight away are Refugee and Nirvana, but even Camel in their early days had Peter Framton's Camel to compete with.

 

Easy

Thanks for reminding me of other Camels and the English Nirvana . BTW will people get the hump and will I get thrown out, if I confess I much preferred Frampton's Camel to the better known one  - well any Frampton before Comes Alive? (The Herd, Humble Pie)



Posted By: Cesar Inca
Date Posted: October 28 2004 at 22:47

 

There were two American Cathedrals: one in the late 70s, and the other in the early 90s.  There were also two Deliriums: the 70s Italian one, and the 80s Mexican one.

Nowadays there are two Amaroks: one from Spain, and the other from Poland.



Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: October 29 2004 at 01:20

There were three bands with the name of Genesis:

1.- Genesis USA: Excellent Psyche/Proto Prog band from USA, disbanded few months after Genesis (The one we know) released FGTTR. Only album In the Begining, this band was the reason why Genesis couldn't use a band name in FGTTR. I had the chance to listen it when I worked in a radio station a few decades ago and they were really good.

2.- Genesis: The greatest prog band ever existed (OK Peter, IMHO ) and the worst piece of crap after Hackett left....well almost, there's an even worst Genesis.

3.- Genesis (Rap):

Crappy RAP band that is actually using the name Genesis giving our beloved band a worst name than Phil Collins ever did, notice how they use the same logo that Genesis used in their last albums.

Iván



Posted By: Velvetclown
Date Posted: October 29 2004 at 01:32
East Of Eden.

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Billy Connolly
Dream Theater
Terry Gilliam
Hagen Quartet
Jethro Tull
Mike Keneally


Posted By: dropForge
Date Posted: October 29 2004 at 02:44

Off the top o' my head:

FOUR bands named Saga (one being the Dutch band that now calls itself Eamon's Day), from Canada, Netherlands, Portugal ('70s), and one other country.

Before UK Asia was the American hard rock band with two LP's.

And besides the Arena we're all familiar with, there's another Euro AOR/hard rock act called Arena. I'm sure many bands have used the name Arena, though, but these are current.

The '60s psych group Ars Nova, and the current Japanese symphonic trio, Arsnova (one word). Many people confuse that one.



Posted By: Paco Fox
Date Posted: October 29 2004 at 03:41

Some more:

- England: there are two 70s groups. One is famous for delivering 'Garden Shed', wich is much appreciated by some as Yes/Genesis fans, although some critics doesn't follow the hype (I like some of the songs, and I think is a fairly decent album). Then there was another 'England' I heven't listened, but I've read they made a hard-rockish kind of prog. These two are often confused by many.

- Magenta: There's the now well known in prog circles Rob Reed project and a folk group

- Narnia: There's a Heavy metal group and a folk group from the 70s produced by the Strawbs' Tony Hooper. I had that one in my hard disk and it was funny watching how every user trying to download it was a metal fan.



Posted By: sigod
Date Posted: October 29 2004 at 04:17

There are two 'Galahad's' on the prog scene (one Englsih one German I think) and even a 'Kid Galahad' who supported Marillion.

What is it with that name?

BTW, my new band is called CrimsonYesGalahad.



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Posted By: Dick Heath
Date Posted: October 29 2004 at 04:47
Originally posted by sigod sigod wrote:

There are two 'Galahad's' on the prog scene (one Englsih one German I think) and even a 'Kid Galahad' who supported Marillion.

What is it with that name?

BTW, my new band is called CrimsonYesGalahad.

 

My brother, many years ago, sid he was going to  form a band called Flashboneyes, after his three then favourites. You'll have noticed the degree of world domination they achieved!



Posted By: Man Erg
Date Posted: October 29 2004 at 05:05
2 PFMs
1.Italian Prog 2.Dance

Three bands called Zarathustra


Posted By: oliverstoned
Date Posted: October 29 2004 at 07:45

Clearlight: The french prog band

and Clearlight the psyche one

(but i only know the second by name)



Posted By: oliverstoned
Date Posted: October 29 2004 at 08:34

Agitation free

Courtesy of http://www.agitation-free.de - http://www.agitation-free.de

Around this period we had heard about a band from the north of Berlin who were playing under the same name, "Agitation". A fortuitous coincidence one night in Berlin's " http://www.agitation-free.de/glossare.html#Quasimodo - Quasimodo " club provided a solution. It was pretty much a "test gig", so we were playing for free that evening. Underneath the name "Agitation", written in chalk on the Quasimodo's door, was scrawled word "FREE", meaning no cover charge. A splendid juxtaposition! - we decided then and there to change our name to "Agitation Free".



Posted By: Reed Lover
Date Posted: October 29 2004 at 08:38

There's a band out there called "Marillion" but what it has got in common with the 80's Marillion I fondly remember one can merely speculate!

Confused



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Posted By: Dick Heath
Date Posted: October 29 2004 at 09:18

A quick summary of duplicated (nay, even triplicated) band names, supplied above and more have come to my mind since:

Alaska

Arena

Ars Nova (Arsnova)

Asia

Camel/Frampton's Camel

Clearlight

Delirium

Drifters: The US Drifters sued the English Drifters, who evolved into the Shadows.

England

Galahad

Genesis

Gipsy/Gypsy/(American) Gypsy

Horse: originally a band lead by a school friend Rod Roach, whilst an A'n'R man at RCA's London studios; Roach went on to form Saturnalia, who might be remembered for releasing the first LP which had a full 3-D effect pressed in - was it Curved Air's Air Conditioning LP which had the first 3-D central label?

If

Magenta

Narnia

Nirvana: Rainbow Chaser Nirvana successfully got a court order on Kurt Cobain and Co's  Grunge Nirvana, which ruled for UK/European releases they should called The American Nirvana - but I've never seen such changes.

Oasis: Yorkshire songwriter Peter Skellen (and with Mary Hopkins??) had the name first in the Uk, recording jokey love songs. 

PFM

Refugee

Saga

Skid Row (originally an Irish band with a young Gary Moore playing lead - Love Story Parts 1 to 4 on 34 Hours, is great keyboard-free piece of early prog)

Software (Soft Works, i.e. Holdsworth Hopper, Dean & Marshall, were initially called Software too)

Soma - Soma's leader Mark Laurent (aka Gleed) tells it that there were two band who came after with the same name, although Gleed had the name copyrighted. The original Soma never sold enough albums to afford a lawyer.

Steps (originally a US rock band who successfully prevented Michael Brecker & Co taking that name, who insteadevolved into Steps Ahead - but did nothing to stop the dire Irish weenie pop band stealing it).

Tempest

Zarathustra

And individuals who have confused the unwary:

Bill Evans - both played  and came to famed in separate Miles Davis bands.

David Gilmour/ David Gilmore - both good guitarists

 

And finally, how many folks have bought Todd Rungren's Wizard, thinking it was an album by Roy Wood's Wizzard and the photo on the cover was Wood without the hair and make-up!!! It happened once in record shop I worked - and the purchaser never came back!

 

 

Must be many more.



Posted By: Cesar Inca
Date Posted: October 29 2004 at 09:24

 

Also OMNI, the current Spanish prog band, and a rap band from the USA



Posted By: sigod
Date Posted: October 29 2004 at 09:28
Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

There's a band out there called "Marillion" but what it has got in common with the 80's Marillion I fondly remember one can merely speculate!

Confused

Not popping along to the Butllins Marillion Weekend in 2005 then Reed?



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I must remind the right honourable gentleman that a monologue is not a decision.
- Clement Atlee, on Winston Churchill


Posted By: Reed Lover
Date Posted: October 29 2004 at 09:34
Originally posted by sigod sigod wrote:

Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

There's a band out there called "Marillion" but what it has got in common with the 80's Marillion I fondly remember one can merely speculate!

Confused

Not popping along to the Butllins Marillion Weekend in 2005 then Reed?

Dont need to -they are playing my local Phone Box sometime soon!



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Posted By: greenback
Date Posted: October 29 2004 at 21:58
FM


Posted By: frenchie
Date Posted: October 30 2004 at 12:08

the mars volta = prog band that are on this site
mars volta = italian opera/techno mish mash


if you are ever searching for any mars volta tracks on a downloading program you might find songs like dumb waiters, things fear, wasting my air, bach song and buneul home. these are by the italian mish mash band and not by our prog favourites.



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The Worthless Recluse


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: October 31 2004 at 01:37
Originally posted by frenchie frenchie wrote:

the mars volta = prog band that are on this site
mars volta = italian opera/techno mish mash


if you are ever searching for any mars volta tracks on a downloading program you might find songs like dumb waiters, things fear, wasting my air, bach song and buneul home. these are by the italian mish mash band and not by our prog favourites.

I got on this site because of the mars volta, and I wondered why I didn't like any of the bands presented on this site, now I know.



Posted By: tuxon
Date Posted: October 31 2004 at 02:22
choosing sites is always difficult

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Posted By: Reed Lover
Date Posted: October 31 2004 at 07:45

 

Originally posted by greenback greenback wrote:

^FM

Thanks Greenback I know!LOL

I'll pass on a few of my spares if you want!Wink



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Posted By: frenchie
Date Posted: October 31 2004 at 11:27
Originally posted by Big John Big John wrote:

Originally posted by frenchie frenchie wrote:

the mars volta = prog band that are on this site
mars volta = italian opera/techno mish mash


if you are ever searching for any mars volta tracks on a downloading program you might find songs like dumb waiters, things fear, wasting my air, bach song and buneul home. these are by the italian mish mash band and not by our prog favourites.

I got on this site because of the mars volta, and I wondered why I didn't like any of the bands presented on this site, now I know.




n'ai pas comprende

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The Worthless Recluse


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: October 31 2004 at 15:00

n'ai pas comprende

It was my first attempt at humour, but to immediatly get rude about it, using foreign sounding insults, I really don't understand.

I like your enigmatic signature by the way, is it polish or sanskriet?



Posted By: gdub411
Date Posted: October 31 2004 at 15:11

Are you really a spider Big John?

Big John...as in large toilet..heh,heh



Posted By: Reed Lover
Date Posted: October 31 2004 at 15:16
Originally posted by Big John Big John wrote:

n'ai pas comprende

It was my first attempt at humour, but to immediatly get rude about it, using foreign sounding insults, I really don't understand.

I like your enigmatic signature by the way, is it polish or sanskriet?

LOL

It's Welsh aint it?Confused



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