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Post by Kallie on Jun 15, 2011 15:02:28 GMT -8
I wonder what the Hounds might name their next album?
I think this album should have been called "The Sky is the Limit" or something dealing with the sky. There seemed to be that underlying theme.
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Post by Bingo on Jun 16, 2011 13:21:15 GMT -8
It's interesting that the four Mainstream Dixie Chick albums all had a title which reflected one of the songs (usually, a small variation of the song's title, rather than using it directly)
Of course, the Hounds are a new band, and may not be thinking along those lines - but dreaming up titles can be a problem.
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Post by sthdvs2012 on Jun 16, 2011 15:09:16 GMT -8
I just hope they don't name it something corny... I hope they name it after a song.
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Post by falo on Jun 16, 2011 15:35:30 GMT -8
"Still we are 2 "
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Post by dixiechicksfan on Jun 16, 2011 17:19:57 GMT -8
I prefer when the album title is not just a name of a song but maybe a lyric from one or something different altogether. It seems a little more creative.
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Post by Bingo on Jun 16, 2011 17:40:09 GMT -8
Ray Wylie Hubbard has probably already cornered this year's Most Creative Title award with "A Enlightenment, B Endarkenment (Hint: There Is No C)"
It was top of the AMA chart for several weeks, so DJs presumably had to get used to saying it. Fans tend to call it "A B no C" for short.
(The album cover, by the way, shows him headless, holding a sword and carrying his head in his hand - although he truly is one of the great godfathers of Texas/Oklahoma music, I'm not sure the Hounds are quite that Outlaw yet!)
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Post by Kallie on Jun 23, 2011 14:06:03 GMT -8
That is very interesting to note Bingo. Probably one of the most clever titles I have....yes ever heard.
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