As the news comes out that REM have split up which other great sets of initials have you listened to?
I'll get the ball rolling with CSN&Y and CCR
By "initials" presumably you intend that the letters have to stand for something? Which would rule out some like The xx, ABC, and XTC- and cast doubt on others such as KRS-1, MGMT which are really abbreviations rather than initials
;-)
k.d. lang LCD Soundsystem PWEI possibly ZZ Top (ZZ for zig-zag) M|A|R|R|S
MC5 S Club 7 E17 999 (if you'll allow numbers only) B52s
Disclaimer: Please note that I do not necessarily like these bands - I recently spent much time in a pub with friends thinking of bands with numbers in their name
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Booker T. and the MG's
Which would rule out some like The xx, ABC, and XTC- and cast doubt on others such as KRS-1, MGMT which are really abbreviations rather than initials
;-)
k.d. lang
LCD Soundsystem
PWEI
possibly ZZ Top (ZZ for zig-zag)
M|A|R|R|S
That's me in the korma.......
I admit it, I chuckled at that.
If you use numbers than U2 & UB40 can be included.
Did not know that!
S Club 7
E17
999 (if you'll allow numbers only)
B52s
Disclaimer: Please note that I do not necessarily like these bands - I recently spent much time in a pub with friends thinking of bands with numbers in their name
CTA (Chicago Transit Authority, later just Chicago)
GFR (Formerly known as Grand Funk Railroad)
ZZ Top
ABC
J.A.M.M.S
UB40
XTC
KRS 1
SLF
CARTER USM
NOFX
LL COOL J
N*E*R*D
MC5
MIA
PWEI
A few music heads on here. What do you think of my band The Cujo Family
Link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ybwk1NbXIk
AGADOO
Good video
CSN&Y weren't trading as that though were they? – LZ, PF and last but not least TB (tho the beatles may have preferred something else)!
I think XTC have been mentioned twice already : - )
CSN&Y was commonly used though.