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Suppose, you get a chance to make your own music album, what would you name it (simple question by fiazio)?
I'm lo0king forward to all the answers.
Also for those sweet people, who are not the quick "yessers and noers"
A little more description would be great.
See that grayed out star ? Yes, you can make it glow by clicking it.
Thanks for spending your time
cares
~fiazio
lol @ "return of the fist"!
Thanks audrey for making it glow, it showed light to a dark path :)
Lol kelly, "click on it" would be a hit
15 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Methodical Madness
OR....
Distorted Logic
Whichever isn't the band name ^,..,^
This definitely deserves a star *click*
Update: =] @ Eden... I agree with the album art thing. ^.^ I love the album art for Nightwish. I probably look at the pictures more than listen to the songs, even!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Simple Question By Fiazio.
- Ian ELv 61 decade ago
So often, in commercial music, the only thing even remotely creative about a newly released album is the imaginative title. The cover design and the title are made attractive in order to catch the attention of a potential purchaser, and this attractiveness is often achieved through creativity.
The actual music is almost always a complete regurgitation of worn-out ideas, melodies, chord progressions, instrumentations, etc. This lack of adventurousness is also for commercial reasons, as the buying public are very resistant to something that is actually, musically, new.
(To make up for this awfully boring repetition of musical ideas, however, the pop 'stars' regularly change their 'image', i.e. their clothing style, their haircut, etc. The public seem reasonably satisfied that commercial music is thus 'evolving', the word 'new' is often heard, so the strategies are seemingly effective! )
As a composer of contemporary art music, I wonder if the reversal of this nauseating idea might work.
On my cover, I have an overweight operatic diva, complete with ostentatious, gaudy jewellery, pompous facial expression, hair piled high, and hands clasped over voluminous breasts. Her mouth is aggressively, widely, opened...
My Album title is...
"Lady Greta Bhumm sings Arias from Great, Grand Operatic Climaxes and Orgasms"
Inside is whatever I choose to record when I am making the recording.
[ There should be few worries about me being sued for misrepresentation, as the people likely to purchase this album are not the most discriminatory part of the market, surely?]
- 5 years ago
The Very Best of... Everything! Would be a triple album containing at least the following: Pink Floyd - Time Pink Floyd - Brain Damage/Eclipse Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb Pink Floyd - Shine on you Crazy Diamond Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here The Beatles - While My Guitar Gently Weeps The Beatles - Hey Jude The Beatles - Let it be The Beatles - Something The Beatles - A Day In The Life The Beatles - In My Life Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven Led Zeppelin - Dazed and Confused Metallica - One Metallica - Fade to Black Metallica - Master of Puppets Metallica - Welcome Home (Sanitarium) Iron Maiden - Infinite Dreams Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be Thy Name Eminem - Loose Yourself Eminem - Like Toy Soldiers Eminem - Stan Eminem - Mockingbird Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie Bonus Track: George Harrison - While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Anthology version) And it would sell for $30, of which I'd get 50c and the rest'd go to all the artists on there.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Haha GOOD question! Ive always found album art to be very interesting too, just like the titles. It annoys me how some albums look so boring actually, considering its very important for a band to have an awesome album cover ... lol
Id probably call it "Tears Of A Joker" and have like a Joker looking really sad on it, with smeared make-up...
But then, maybe not, because then itd be a little too much like Heath Ledger. But, still the picture in my mind looks awesome!
- Marky VeeLv 61 decade ago
I'll call my album: Make the grey star glow by clicking it.
Cool name for an album, don't ya think Fiazio?
- kellyLv 61 decade ago
Well,it would be Click On It.
It would be probably because I just click on your star to make it glow.Well,have a nice day(:
P/s:You could add me as a contact and answer my question next time if you want to.It's up to you.Hope the album "Click On It" would be a great hit!!Have a nice day again(:
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I'm actually recording some stuff for an EP at the moment (it won't be released or anything, it's just something we do in our spare time).
I'm trying to get them to call it "Cleft Knuckle"
I was in the studio a couple of years ago mixing ad recording my friends' band, and they let me name their EP "Mutton Rinse"
lol at the star bit!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
i dont know. i guess it'd depend on what genre it is. but heaps of people name their albums their own names.
i'll give u a star.
:D
Source(s): it glowed! - 1 decade ago
i would call it, 'better than the jonas brothers, miley cyrus, and britney spears by a long way'