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Posted by phreaq on 03-13-2006 at13:56:

 

... I hesitate to suggest titles for the 7's album...

they have done great on their own...

One attempt...

"Elvis Has Left the Building"

~f



Posted by Mark on 03-13-2006 at14:44:

 

quote:
Originally posted by LuR KiNG
whatever the title put one of these on

CD's with the RIAA logo on them seem to sell alot Better Frown


Well, we've had 88, just use the logo above and call the album 666.

Tongue



Posted by Nailtatt on 03-13-2006 at14:45:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Mark
quote:
Originally posted by LuR KiNG
whatever the title put one of these on

CD's with the RIAA logo on them seem to sell alot Better Frown


Well, we've had 88, just use the logo above and call the album 666.

Tongue


Nice. Tongue



Posted by Mark on 03-13-2006 at18:54:

 

A couple more ideas:

Standing On The Edge Of The Precipice (A take on Ping Pong Over The Abyss)

Standing On The Edge Of Forever

From The Other Side




I'll think of more and add them later.



Posted by MefLiszto on 03-13-2006 at19:32:

 

Forget Blue Moon. How about Blues Moon or Blues Gold?



Posted by Ron E on 03-13-2006 at21:19:

 

How about "The Sevens Ditch Mike and Pick up Bill Monroe"



Posted by Ron E on 03-13-2006 at21:28:

 

Hi Mike. In case you're reading this this evening...
Do you remember signing my little boy at the Lost Dog's concert in Toronto last summer? I think you said it was the first baby you'd signed. (It was on his little undershirt, in case anyone else is wondering...)



Posted by Marti on 03-13-2006 at21:58:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Ron E
Hi Mike. In case you're reading this this evening...
Do you remember signing my little boy at the Lost Dog's concert in Toronto last summer? I think you said it was the first baby you'd signed. (It was on his little undershirt, in case anyone else is wondering...)


It's probably good that it was just his shirt, or that little guy would never get another bath. Big Grin



Posted by MefLiszto on 03-13-2006 at21:58:

 

"Folk and Soul"

"Black Folk"

"Satisfied Mind"

"Blues And Gold Revue"

"Blue Moon Of California"

"Homegrown Blues"

"Something Something Something Blues"

"Rocket 77s" (great name for an instrumental track)



Posted by Ron E on 03-13-2006 at22:01:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Marti
quote:
Originally posted by Ron E
Hi Mike. In case you're reading this this evening...
Do you remember signing my little boy at the Lost Dog's concert in Toronto last summer? I think you said it was the first baby you'd signed. (It was on his little undershirt, in case anyone else is wondering...)


It's probably good that it was just his shirt, or that little guy would never get another bath. Big Grin

Sadly he grew out of his shirt, no, actually that's not sad, its good, the sad thing is that he can't wear the shirt anymore so now it sits in a box, maybe if he has a little brother...
Are the Dogs coming back to Toronto this summer???



Posted by Nekkid Prey on 03-13-2006 at22:18:

  New Project Title

Maybe something along the Jesus/Atomic Bomb line of thinking, but incorporating the blues aspect of it ...

"Jesus Hits Like a Rolling Stone"



Posted by Doctor Love on 03-13-2006 at23:07:

  RE: New Project Title

LOL Big Grin


quote:
Originally posted by Nekkid Prey
Maybe something along the Jesus/Atomic Bomb line of thinking, but incorporating the blues aspect of it ...

"Jesus Hits Like a Rolling Stone"



Posted by Doctor Love on 03-13-2006 at23:08:

  Colored Blue

I have always loved the phrase "Black Folk" Cool


quote:
Originally posted by MefLiszto
"Folk and Soul"

"Black Folk"

"Satisfied Mind"

"Blues And Gold Revue"

"Blue Moon Of California"

"Homegrown Blues"

"Something Something Something Blues"

"Rocket 77s" (great name for an instrumental track)



Posted by Eddie Econoline Van Halen on 03-13-2006 at23:59:

  RE: Jesus Hits Like An Atom Bomb?

quote:
Originally posted by Doctor Love

Any other coy and clever album title ideas are welcome at this point. We may not use 'em, but it's fun to think 'em up. Most album titles are so stupid anyway.


okay, bro, dig this -- everyone in the band bleaches their hair and then you all are all on the front cover lookin' killer, and the album title is....

ATOMIC BLONDE

yeah, bro, that is so f-ing sweet. if you don't use it, then i will
just as soon as i can get another band together.



Posted by rob 3.0 on 03-14-2006 at04:52:

 

ok here's my suggestions...

Velvet Grace Land
Last Stop til Grace Land
Bottled Blues
Gospel Moon
Gospel Moons and Velvet Blues
Atomic Jesus Hits



Posted by Nailtatt on 03-14-2006 at06:31:

 

How about this:

"Blues in the Garden"

Refering to the Garden of Eden and/or The Garden of Gesthemenie (sp?)



Posted by LuR KiNG on 03-14-2006 at06:56:

  RE: New Project Title

quote:
Originally posted by Doctor Love
LOL Big Grin


quote:
Originally posted by Nekkid Prey
Maybe something along the Jesus/Atomic Bomb line of thinking, but incorporating the blues aspect of it ...

"Jesus Hits Like a Rolling Stone"


Jesus was NeVeR that Old Tongue



Posted by MarkyMark77 on 03-14-2006 at07:30:

  Album Titles

Ok, some lame titles:
"Duck and Cover"
"You Better Run" (complete with a cover of this song with a real "swampy" arrangement)
"Gospel Up Side Your Head"
"Scorched Earth Gospel"

Most of my titles imply a pretty rockin' gospel album whilst trying to avoid sounding like an 80's metal album. I mean no disrespect with my suggestions. Just kinda off the top of my head.

Being a fellow Elvis fan, I've really been digging "If The Lord Wasn't Walking By My Side" and "Run On" from "How Great Thou Art". Even "Run On" might be a good title. Every time I sit at the piano I play these tunes as a warm-up. I always enjoy hearing Mike's Scotty Moore licks (or, sometimes James Burton licks) at live shows.

It also reminds me of Mike doing "It's Still Here" at the Canal Street Tavern. What a surprise and another song that I play all the time. Like Elvis' "Blue Moon", "It's Still Here" and "Unchained Melody", he communicates the ambiance of introspection and melancholy in ways that most music cannot. That's why I'm excited about this album. When I heard "I'm Gonna Run To The City of Refuge", I played it over and over. I think musically it matches the Gospel message. Not some 80's Maranatha crap-drivel that's over orchestrated and as white as white can be. It's got to be hard driving. If "forceful men lay hold of the kingdom" as the Good Book says, then forceful music should communicate that kingdom.



Posted by j77 on 03-14-2006 at07:34:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Nailtatt
How about this:

"Blues in the Garden"

Refering to the Garden of Eden and/or The Garden of Gesthemenie (sp?)


These are just plain gay. Big Grin



Posted by Nailtatt on 03-14-2006 at07:41:

 

Roll Eyes


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