Saturday, June 20, 2009

How do you spell "Eponymous"?



You just gotta love songs that have eponymousity in them. I know I do. The summertime is a good time to listen to eponymous songs too. I'm sure I've  written  about eponymous songs before but my memory isn't so good. So now when an eponymous song has cropped up in the summertime, I feel the need to post it. 
Slow Club are an amazing and lovely folky pop duo, who I was lucky enough to see at Homegame this year, they were fab. Just fab. 
They have an eponymous type song, which is fab - it's not quite as eponymous as, say, "Titus Andronicus" by Titus Andronicus - which is also a fab song, but it is eponymous and descriptive - which really helps when picking a song to listen to, I find. 
Slow Club's song is called "Slow Club Summer Shakedown", which is all the info you need really! 
If you like, have a listen to the song, and then think of other either eponymous songs, or very self descriptive songs that you like, and make a note of them in the comments? 

Slow Club Summer Shakedown

70 comments:

  1. Country Joe and the Fish Fish Cheer

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  2. (Theme from) The Monkees, by the Monkees

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  3. Yep Nilp!

    I see that and raise you a "Clash City Rockers"!!!

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  4. and a "Beta Band Rap" too....

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  5. Not unlike Marie Antoinette, the Dandy Warhols had not one but, but two! TWO! of these bad boys on their debut LP - "The Dandy Warhols' T.V. Theme Song" and 'It's a Fast Driving Rave-Up with The Dandy Warhols" - which was 20 minutes plus, split over three tracks!!!

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  6. "Wham Rap" really shoulda been called "Wham Rap (Badly)"....

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  7. "Ant Mu -SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIC" (courtesy of Mrs McF)

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  8. Holly Hop, by Buddy Holly and the Crickets

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  9. Albion Sunrise, by the Albion Band

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  10. If only "U Can't Touch This" had been named "Hammertime".....

    Mrs McF wonders if "Human" by the Human League counts? As I type this she's just mentioned "Living In A Box" (which I think is a favourite tune of DsD's - or have I drunk too much Riojja?)

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  11. The Groundhogs - Groundhog Blues

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  12. Cock and Bull, by the Cock and Bull Band

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  13. "Public Image" by Public Image Limited, which is in my top 600 songs ever list, by the way !

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  14. The Real Tuesday Weld by The Real Tuesday Weld is kinda anti-eponymouse doncha think? 'Cause like The Real Tuesday Weld is singing about The Real Tuesday Weld singing about about the real Tuesday Weld, who is the real Tuesday Weld and not The Real Tuesday Weld.

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  15. That's easy for you to say, Tin..
    Death and the Maiden by The Verlaines includes the chorus You'll only end up like Rimbaud, get shot by Verlaine, Verlaine, Verlaine, (etc)

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  16. is this a written out list of 600 blimpey?

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  17. I think hip-hoppers and Jazzers have always been good at it.

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  18. @tinny - the b600 is much referred to, but only exists in my head! But, boy! it's good stuff!!

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  19. Carole, I've got exactly that playing at the moment- does that count as well Blimpy?

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  20. Oops- I meant the Thelonius Monk.. way to suck me in there, Carole..

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  21. Yer but, the real Tuesday Weld was really Susan Ker Weld, doesn't that put the cat amongst the pigeons?
    Perhaps if we changed the group's name....

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  22. This is a silly game, but I'll play once:
    Parker's Mood.

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  23. "Thelonious Monk" by Motorhead? Can someone put it in the dropbox please?

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  24. You need those little dot unlaut thingees over the o's in Thelonious.
    But not Monk, strangely. I've sat many a night pondering what they meant by that.

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  25. Thelönius MönkJune 20, 2009 at 11:04 PM

    You people are pathetic

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  26. hey, it does jazz up your name nicely

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  27. PIL should be higher than 600.

    Ballad of the Tindersticks

    Who the Fuck Are the Artic Monkeys?

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  28. Donds for Motorhead and Public Image, but anti-donds for Living In A Box (not me, guv).

    Bad Company, by, um, I forget now ... Seriously though, anyone with the Social CDs has this, courtesy of Gordon.

    Fairground Attraction
    Spacehog

    Mother Love Bone self-reference in Capricorn Sister, as do Drive-By Truckers in Road Cases, but I don't suppose they count.

    Mogwai Fear Satan?

    The Ruts - In A Rut.

    Snap! - Cult of Snap (curiously without the exclamation mark).

    I'm sure there's loads more in my collection, but I'm just too tired tonight.

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  29. Donds for Mogwai fear Satan.

    Isn't it odd that TV On The Radio are named after Tommy Vance?

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  30. "Jus' A Rascal" - Dizzee Rascal -well, he is, isn't he?

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  31. "Song For The Fields" - Fields

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  32. "I am not Spock" - Leonard Nimoy

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  34. "I am not Spock" - Leonard Nimoy

    OH YES YOU ARE

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  35. The Mrs mentioned "Talk Talk" earlier

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  36. Pigbag: Papa's Got A Brand New Pigbag

    Freeez: Southern Freeez

    Colourbox: The Official Colourbox World Cup Theme

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  37. it's too obvious for hip-hoppers, i like it when rockers do it too.

    On a metal tip, I love: God Dethroned - Loyal To The Crown Of God Dethroned

    and (my pals)

    Pipettes - We Are The Pipettes

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  38. A.R.E. Weapons 'A.R.E. Weapons'
    and
    Death to Los Campesinos! by Los Campesinos!

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  39. Mull Historical Society by Mull Historical Society.
    and
    Schwervon! by Schwervon !
    you could then go on a 2Tone tip.

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  40. The Hold Steady Almost Killed Me (album)

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  41. Exuma, The Obeah Man – Exuma
    Stray Cat Strut – The Stray Cats
    We're From Barcelona – I'm From Barcelona
    Setting Sun – The Aliens, which closes with them repeating the line "We are The Aliens"
    Madness – Madness
    We Are The Moles – Moles

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  42. Didn't we have self referential songs on RR some time ago? So I'll limit myself to the strictly eponymous:

    Babybird by Babybird
    Belle & Sebastian by Belle & Sebastian
    Focus by Focus
    They Might Be Giants by They Might Be Giants

    Hmmm ... perhaps that is too restrictive. So how about:

    Where But For Caravan Would I? by Caravan
    Zuton Fever by The Zutons
    The Hives Are The Law, You Are Crime by The Hives

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  43. TB, is the group or the song title in bold?

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  44. I have a theory that bands start up, and then can't decide on a name, so pick one from their songs?

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  45. El Blimp: Is anyone up for album of the week? If not I've got a piece that might fit.

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  46. No one's mentioned it yet, so consider it yours GF!

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  47. Funny, I didn't think the song was that summery. Liked it though.

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  48. Er, Deep Purple were named after the song 'Deep Purple' (can't remember the original artist but it was covered by Donny & Marie Osmond). It was Richy Blackmore's Gran's favourite song. But they never actually did a version of that song themselves so I'm not sure if that counts.

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  49. Well, I can't be bothered to read all 63 comments--you guys are daft, what a big waste of time, but check out my blog.

    just kidding, I've already read them all, but I just heard this on the radio and don't know if anybody's mentioned it...Wilco from the album Wilco by the band....Wilco!! Also REM has an album called Eponymous. Has anybody said that one?

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  50. Hey, has anyone read that play "Shakespeare" by Shakespeare, released in the play compendium "Shakespeare"?

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  51. No, but did hear Radio Clash.

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  52. & Clash City Rockers.

    Are the Clash the band that all 'Spillers can get behind?

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  53. Maybe we should try something easier like finding the Holy Grail.

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  54. Even though I've never heard it, and have no intention to, I think "Everyone in Anal Cunt is Dumb" by Anal Cunt deserves a mention for its descriptiveness.

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