Re: Eponymous Album and Song?
2013/10/14 15:33:55
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Moshkiae
jamesg1213
Band name, album name, song on album. All 3.
I'm afraid that Black Sabbath fails ... song Paranoid, album Paranoid and band Black Sabbath!
I did the same thing ... all of those titles are names in the album. The only difference is that some of them are both sides of the album, but you guys only want pop song crap!
As my learned fried Mr Strummer has pointed out Pedro, what we're after is;
* Band name
* Album title
* Song on album with same title as both the above.
Hence,
'Black Sabbath' (the album) by 'Black Sabbath' (the band) contains 'Black Sabbath' (the song) So, no, 'Paranoid' does not quality, by dint of the fact that it's not by a band called 'Paranoid'. See? OK now, or shall we go through rules again? Also, 'Thick as a Brick' doesn't even qualify on 2 counts, 'cos there's no track called 'Thick as a Brick' on it. The two sides are continuous but contain the following; - Really Don't Mind / See There a Son Is Born
- The Poet and the Painter
- What Do You Do When the Old Man's Gone? / From the Upper Class
- You Curl Your Toes in Fun / Childhood Heroes / Stabs Instrumental
- See There a Man Is Born / Clear White Circles
- Legends and Believe in the Day
- Tales of Your Life
- Childhood Heroes Reprise
(I can do pedantic too)
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