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    Dave Grohl = Hard Glove
    Kurt Cobain = Back To Ruin
    Alice Cooper - Ice Cool Rape
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    Roine Stolt - Insert Tool

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    Eric Clapton:

    Colin Carpet
    Clacton Pier

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    Quote Originally Posted by the ferret View Post
    Eric Clapton:

    Colin Carpet
    Clacton Pier
    'Colin Carpet: Live at Clacton Pier' would be a cool name for an album
    We walked arm in arm with madness, and every little breeze whispered of the secret love we had for our disease (P. Blegvad)

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    Quote Originally Posted by the ferret View Post
    Eric Clapton:

    Colin Carpet
    Clacton Pier
    Narcoleptic
    Hurtleturtled Out of Heaven - an electronic music composition, on CD and vinyl
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    Steve Hackett: Teat kvetches (or Estate kvetch)
    Mike Rutherford: Furthermore, kid...
    Tony Banks: Nasty knob
    Phil Collins: Chill lisp, no?
    Peter Gabriel: Glib repartee
    Anthony Phillips: Python Pins a Hill (or Ant Philips: Spill Pint? Ha!)
    Cobra handling and cocaine use are a bad mix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the ferret View Post
    Eric Clapton:

    Colin Carpet
    Clacton Pier
    eric crapton.jpg
    Confirmed Bachelors: the dramedy hit of 1883...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Munster View Post
    'Colin Carpet: Live at Clacton Pier' would be a cool name for an album

    Indeed!

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    Don't know if this was used earlier -

    Peter Hammill -> Primal Helmet

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    King Crimson - Sick Morning. Apropos when one goes to a show on a work night; I have certainly called in sick after a concert...
    Cobra handling and cocaine use are a bad mix.

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    Univers Zero = Oversize Urn
    Doctor Nerve = Drone Vector
    Cheer Accident = Create Chic End
    Birdsongs of the Mesozoic - So Come Bronzified Ghosts

    And of course: Cunieform Records = Sonic Deform Curer
    Last edited by Brad 2 the Bone; 03-05-2024 at 12:37 PM.

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    Eddie Offord - I'd feed Frodo

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    Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band =
    Crap LP sung by the LSD-prone Beatles

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    Carl Palmer - clam lap err

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    Quote Originally Posted by veteranof1000psychicwars View Post
    Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band =
    Crap LP sung by the LSD-prone Beatles
    Wow.
    Hurtleturtled Out of Heaven - an electronic music composition, on CD and vinyl
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    I just remembered this one:

    Thela Hun Ginjeet - Heat In The Jungle

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    Robert Fripp = 'Erb Trip Prof
    Adrian Belew = Able an weird
    Tony Levin = Non Levity (sounds more like Fripp tbh lol)
    Bill Bruford = Frill Dub Bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad 2 the Bone View Post
    Univers Zero = Oversize Urn
    Doctor Nerve = Drone Vector
    Cheer Accident = Create Chic End
    Birdsongs of the Mesozoic - So Come Bronzified Ghosts

    And of course: Cunieform Records = Sonic Deform Curer
    I’m honored.
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    please add 'imo' wherever you like, to avoid offending those easily offended.

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    I don't know why l just remembered this one - "Spring Session M" is an anagram of Missing Persons.
    And will l wait forever beside the silent mirror and fish for bitter minnows amongst the weeds and slimy water?

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    Prefab Sprout = To Barf Supper

    They should have recorded a Proust Barf EP.
    Hurtleturtled Out of Heaven - an electronic music composition, on CD and vinyl
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    Peter Vermeersch, the man behind Flat Earth Society, released a FES album entitled Cheer Me, Perverts!, which is an anagram of his name. Of course this is known to everyone.

    What is known by most, but missed by a few, is that the first track on the album, Vole Sperm Reverie, is an anagram of the name of his collaborator and guitarist, Pierre Vervloesem.

    It's also a damn good record.
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    This was a rather cruel one that I remember seeing in Circus or Creem back in the '70s...

    Brian Wilson- Slow In Brain

    Maybe it was apt when he spent most of the decade being drugged up by his "doctor".

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    As anagrams go, Tales from topographic oceans is the fountain of salmagundi that keeps on giving...

    Here are a few (give or take one letter).

    Falsetto prog on seraphic coma
    Sharpest rococo, satin megaflop
    Elf mongo’s catastrophic opera
    Goo malefactor’s phoniest crap
    Aleatoric chats for pop gnomes
    Acme appliance for ostrogoths

    and my fave :

    O Cesar, shag a compliant poofter !

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