The Top Ten: Original band names
From Ambrose Slade and On A Friday to Seymour and The Obelisk...
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1. The 'N Betweens
Then Ambrose Slade, from a record-company secretary who named her handbag Ambrose and her shoes Slade. Then they dropped the Ambrose. From Mark Bassett.
2. The Rollin' Stones
After a Muddy Waters song, "Rollin' Stone". The "g" was restored when they signed to Decca Records.
3. The Guildford Stranglers
"None of them was actually from Guildford, and a mere place name was not tasteless enough," says Tom.
4. On a Friday
Radiohead. "Because that's when they rehearsed," according to Peter.
5. Seymour
Blur. Nominated by Jim Parr, maintaining the unbroken run of changes for the better.
6. Bastard
Lemmy's original choice of name for Motörhead. Brought up by Ken Wing.
7. Westside
"It's shameful that I know this, but that is what Westlife were originally called," says Sarah Bridgman.
8. The Obelisk
Then Malice, Easy Cure and finally the Cure. Thanks to Mary Novakovich.
9. Smile
Queen. Another from Her Highness Mary Novakovich.
10. Angel and the Snake
Blondie.
Next week: Sieges
Coming soon: Songs that begin with "And" (starting with "Jerusalem"). Send your suggestions, and ideas for future Top 10s, to top10@independent.co.uk
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