She continued on to explain that she was calling for Dr. Mayfield to give me, "Men's names from songs. . . He said you would understand."
I burst out laughing and told her, "I'm so sorry you've gotten roped into this, Yolanda!"
She said, "I asked him if I had research I wanted him to do on the phone for me, would he do it? And he said 'sure.'"
Heh heh. Sure. . .
So I am crediting these to both Mayfield and Yolanda, which makes her, officially, part of The Team.
"Paul & Silas" by the Stoneypoint Quartet.
Lazarus - from "Po' Lazarus" by James Carter & The Prisoners, off the Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack. (I asked Yolanda, "This is a good one! Have you ever seen the movie?" She hadn't. Was it funny? "Well, it's funny, but it's quirky-funny," and she said, "I hate quirky.")
Mayfield also tried to submit "LeRoy," but we already have it on the list.
I thanked Yolanda extensively. Told her I'd make her famous on my blog. Welcomed her, officially, to The Team. Glad to have you aboard, Yolanda!
But this wasn't the only crazy entry of the week. I also received a piece of mail from Mrs. Queeney. Enclosed was a print-out of the lyrics of an Irish song and an accompanying note:
"Dear Amy!
[yes, thank you for using the correct punctuation mark with my name]
I don't know why this wouldn't e-mail. I was no where near Mary Jean's disturbed Indians
[This is a reference to my sister's bizarre electronic issues in her home, which she blames on on, well, disturbed Indians]
Maybe we have angry Confederate soldiers.
Anyway, if you let mentioned names rather than only title songs in, here's another 32 men. Yes, it's patriarchal, but what you expect--Irishmen!"
32 names????? Seriously???? In one song???
She's serious.
Here's the link to it: http://www.irishsongs.com/lyrics.php?Action=view&Song_id=94
And here are the relevant lyrics--the last stanza that's a great big pinata of men's names raining down on our heads:
Meet Branigan, Flannigan, Milligan, Gilligan, Duffy, McGuffy, Malachy, Malone
Rafferty, Lafferty, Donnely, Connely, Dooley, O'Hooley, Muldowney, Mahone,
Madigan, Cadigan, Lanahan, Flanahan, Hagen, O'Fagan, O'Houlihan, Flynn,
Shanahan, Manahan, Hogarty, Fogarty, Kelly, O'Kelly, McGuinness, MaGinn...CHORUS
3 technical matters:
1. We have not been insisting on title songs only, so these are admissible in this regard.
2. While we reject the "name checks" found in rap and r&b and boy band songs, these are name checks of band members. So they are also in.
3. This letter represents the first fiscal investment in The Big "C," --that of the $0.44 for postage. (Maybe a little less, because she used a Forever stamp.)
Way to go, MLQ! I appreciate the vote of confidence that money can cast in a voice like no other!
Those familiar with the whole history of the Name Game will recall that I have often called out my friend Nick for not getting to the names from ABBA songs first. This, finally provoked a response:
"Look, sorry to say, but the movie Mamma Mia! kind of required that I distance myself from ABBA for awhile. Not out of pride (it has never been -- and never will be -- cool to like ABBA). But what I love -- really LOVE -- about that group was was the immaculate production quality. They routinely layered Agnetha's soprano and Frida's mezzo-soprano over each other to perfection -- with some ear-tingling instrumentation thrown in.
"That movie killed that -- and yet people apparently liked it. Astounding to me because it devalued the real genius (yes, genius) of that group. I was so annoyed -- that I engaged in some subconscious backlash. Maybe that a bunch of crap -- or maybe it a decent explanation of why no ABBA songs have come to mind during this little lyrical exploration.
[AP: "Little lyrical exploration"??? Back away, man. Back. Slowly. Away.]
"So this is not out of passion -- it's because I'm tired of being called out -- that I actually made myself think about this in order to give you two additional ABBA submissions:
Sam ("Hole in Your Soul")
Jerry ("Hole in Your Soul")
And here are a few more names for the list (more challenging -- and fun! -- now considering that many pop into my mind are duplicates):
Luka ("Luka" by Suzanne Vega)
[AP: But isn't "Luka" a woman's name? I thought this was a song about a woman who is being abused. . .]
Gabriel ("Walking in Memphis" by Marc Cohn)
Ulysses ("Ulysses" by Franz Ferdinand)
Jonas and Ezekial ("Jonas and Ezekial" by Indigo Girls)
Marvin ("Nightshift" by The Commodores)
Duke ("Sir Duke" by Stevie Wonder)
Alex ("Alex Chilton" by The Replacements")
Tim ("Tim McGraw" by Taylor Swift)
Brian ("Brian Wilson" by Barnaked Ladies)
And if we're including Napoleon (from "Waterloo") and "Galileo", we should also include Rasputin (from "Closer to Fine" by Indigo Girls)."
Whoah! Nick smoked that. Very impressive foray.
When I told him that I would make him famous on the blog, he was quick to give credit for the "it will never be cool to like ABBA" line to another writer, Adam B. Vary. Admirable and honorable.
Following our vote that admitted TV theme songs, we had a flurry of activity in the Comments section:
Janice gave us
George
Elroy both from the Jetsons
She asks about Scooby-Doo, but this doesn't seem to be a man's name used to describe a dog, but a dog's name used to describe a dog who is oddly like a man. I don't think we can allow it.
Carlo got back in the game after nursing his wounds over the name-check submissions being thrown out and gave us Gilligan and then Robin, from the Dukes of Hazzard song.
Also from Janice, Manny, from Handy and Manny. (I've never heard of this.)
And Max, from Max and Ruby.
(Gemma and Josh love this cartoon! Ruby is the older sister and Max is the younger brother. They are both rabbits and, amazingly, Gemma sees a lot of herself in Ruby and Joshua laughs and laughs at Max's antics.)
There was some controversy as Mary Jean tried to submit "Mike" from the Brady Bunch. Mike isn't in that song. But "a man named Brady" is--and Janice wonders if this is admissible because Brady can be a first name.
We allowed Thompson last week, though it was referring to a weapon, because it can be a first name. So I don't see why Brady should be excluded.
Then MJ's son, Joe, came up with Phinnas and Pherb. I was thinking, "Thanks for playing, young one, but can we be a little serious here?"
But Janice chimed in that these characters--though weird--are little boys. So. OK.
"Flow Rider"? This is not a man's name. That'd be like including "Spider Man" or "Aqua Boy."
Sponge Bob and Square Pants, also submitted. But we already have 'Bob' on the list and "Square Pants," again--not a man's name.
There are plenty of other TV theme songs to mine, though. Let's stay the course.
Finally, Amanda, new to all of you, old friend from Korea, came up with several new hits--
Leonard, Leonid, Lenny, Lester -- all from REM's End of the World as We Know It. We already had "Lester" from Dad's Big Band submission, I just thought it was interesting that a name like "Lester" could show up twice.
Also,
Ronnie from Escape Club's "Wild West," and
Victor from Billy Joel's "Leningrad."
Welcome aboard, Amanda. Way to make a splash!
I don't even know how many new names this is. About 60, I think.
60 Names!? Ugh. But Laura is going to tag team this one for me (again), and do some fancy excel-ing to get the list ready. Stay tuned for her update posted at the end here.
We've broken 100. Never thought it could be done. And there are a lot more Name Game Fridays ahead of us, so keep them coming.
From Laura - here you go:
- Abie
- Adam
- Al (taken as different from Albert, because it might be short for Alan)
- Albert
- Alex
- Amadeus
- Andy
- Anthony
- Ben(nie)
- Bernie
- Bill(y)
- Bob(by)
- Brady
- Branigan
- Brian
- Buddy
- Cadigan
- Cain
- Casper
- Charles(Charlie)
- Chester
- Chris
- Connely
- Daniel
- Davy
- Dean
- Donnely
- Dooley
- Duffy
- Duke
- Earl
- Eddie
- Eli
- ElRoy
- Elvis
- Ezekiel
- Felix
- Fernando
- Flanahan
- Flannigan
- Flynn
- Fogarty
- Frank
- Fred
- Gabriel
- Galileo
- Gene
- George
- Gilligan
- Gus
- Hagen
- Harry
- Henry
- Hogarty
- Jack
- Jeremiah
- Jeremy
- Jerry
- Jessie
- Jesus
- Jim/James
- Joey
- John(ny)
- Jonas
- Jose
- Juan
- Jude
- Julio
- Kelly
- Kenneth
- Lafferty
- Lanahan
- Lawrence
- Lazarus
- Lee
- Lenny
- Leonard
- Leonid
- Leroy
- Lester
- Levon
- Lloyd
- Louie
- Luke
- Madigan
- MaGinn
- Mahone
- Malachy
- Malcolm
- Malone
- Manahan
- Manny
- Marciano
- Marty
- Marvin
- Maurice
- Max
- McGuffy
- McGuinness
- Michael
- Micky
- Milligan
- Monty
- Moses
- Muldowney
- Napoleon
- O'Fagan
- O'Hooley
- O'Houlihan
- O'Kelly
- Oliver
- Paul
- Peter
- Pherb
- Phinnas
- Rafferty
- Rasputin
- Rene
- Richard
- Ricky
- Rico
- Robin
- Roland
- Romeo
- Ronnie
- Roy
- Sam
- Shanahan
- Silas
- Stan
- Sue
- Thomson
- Tim
- Tom(my)
- Tony
- Ulysses
- Victor
- Vincent
- Walter
- Wayne
- Whelan
- Willie
- Wyatt
2 comments:
Jed - from the Beverly Hillbillies. Later Gator
Well, since cartoons are on the table, then I have to add Tyrone, Austin, and Pablo--Backyardigans. And of course, Diego. Then there's Franklin. Who else... Let's see...Tuck, from Wonderpets. Also Ollie, an occasional Wonderpet who gets included in the song when he's on it.
Also, I have to add that I thought Luka was an abused little boy, myself. No evidence for this, it's just the impression I always had.
-Amanda
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