tina - insent.
Oh good ones! AWESOME!
Giles ,'Selfless'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
tina - insent.
Oh good ones! AWESOME!
(Does Lemmy have a last name?)
Isn't it something like Killmeister?
But I think was with Ciccone and Bono/Allman/et al, it doesn't count. If you've heard of him, you know who "Lemmy" is.
(Does Lemmy have a last name?)
Lemmy has no need of a last name! It would only slow him down, man.
Besides, Bono has a last name. It's Vox. Seriously.
Just a reminder for any Austinites, Bubblegum Music Is The Naked Truth is the theme for the Alamo's show on Monday, April 18th.
Besides, Bono has a last name. It's Vox. Seriously.
Yeah, but I think even he realized that looked dorky pretty fast, since it usually only comes up when the name is being explained. The weird variation is when someone decides to call him Bono Hewson, which I've seen a fair number of times in early '80's articles.
(Is Edge the Edge's last name, and The a first name? I have never seen Edge Evans. I guess it's easier to be mononamed if you're a guitarist.)
Just a reminder for any Austinites, Bubblegum Music Is The Naked Truth is the theme for the Alamo's show on Monday, April 18th.
Sweet.
I guess it's easier to be mononamed if you're a guitarist.
When I was putting all my CDs on my iPod I noticed that on the inside sleeve of Boy that Larry Mullen, Jr. is just "Larry." Adam Clayton was the only one who had both first and last name. Guess Larry decided he couldn't pull the mononame off.
Not without an oh-so-cool name like "Bono" or "The Edge." Perhaps if Larry had called himself "Carlos The Dwarf"...
Guess Larry decided he couldn't pull the mononame off.
Maybe he didn't want to be confused with Wild Man Fischer.