astorian
29744
Musical Groups Spelled “Correctly”
- Deaf Leopard
- Leonard Skinner
- The Beetles
- Acey D. Sea
- The Monkeys
- Climax
- In Excess
- Ecstasy
- Lead Zeppelin
- Motley Crew
- Guns and Roses
- The Birds
PS Jimmy Page & Co. misspelled the name so it wouldn’t be mispronounced as “leed zeppelin.”
Musical Groups Spelled “Correctly”
- Deaf Leopard
- Leonard Skinner
- The Beetles
- Acey D. Sea
- The Monkeys
- Climax
- In Excess
- Ecstasy
- Lead Zeppelin
- Motley Crew
- Guns and Roses
- The Birds
- Limp Biscuit
Next: Musical artists that changed their sound radically
- The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
astorian
29746
Musical artists that changed their sound radically
- The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
- King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
Musical artists that changed their sound radically
- The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
- King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
- The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
Nonsuch
29748
Musical artists that changed their sound radically
- The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
- King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
- The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
- Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
Eutychus
29749
Musical artists that changed their sound radically
- The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
- King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
- The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
- Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
- Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
Infovore
29750
Musical artists that changed their sound radically
- The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
- King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
- The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
- Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
- Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
- Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
astorian
29751
Musical artists that changed their sound radically
- The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
- King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
- The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
- Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
- Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
- Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
- Ronnie James Dio
started like this: Ronnie Dio & The Prophets - Will you still love me tomorrow - YouTube
ended like this: - YouTube
jtur88
29752
Musical artists that changed their sound radically
- The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
- King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
- The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
- Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
- Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
- Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
- Ronnie James Dio
- Nat King Cole, to “Crazy Days of Summer” genre.
Musical artists that changed their sound radically
- The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
- King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
- The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
- Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
- Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
- Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
- Ronnie James Dio
- Nat King Cole, to “Crazy Days of Summer” genre.
- Amy Grant (Contemporary Christian to pop)
Nonsuch
29754
Musical artists that changed their sound radically
- The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
- King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
- The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
- Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
- Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
- Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
- Ronnie James Dio
- Nat King Cole, to “Crazy Days of Summer” genre.
- Amy Grant (Contemporary Christian to pop)
- Paul Simon (folk/light rock to African/world music)
Musical artists that changed their sound radically
- The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
- King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
- The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
- Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
- Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
- Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
- Ronnie James Dio
- Nat King Cole, to “Crazy Days of Summer” genre.
- Amy Grant (Contemporary Christian to pop)
- Paul Simon (folk/light rock to African/world music)
-
Darius Rucker (Pop Rock to Country)
Musical artists that changed their sound radically
- The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
- King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
- The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
- Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
- Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
- Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
- Ronnie James Dio
- Nat King Cole, to “Crazy Days of Summer” genre.
- Amy Grant (Contemporary Christian to pop)
- Paul Simon (folk/light rock to African/world music)
-
Darius Rucker (Pop Rock to Country)
- J. Geils Band (Acoustic=>Blues=>Rock=>Jazz)
Musical artists that changed their sound radically
- The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
- King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
- The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
- Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
- Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
- Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
- Ronnie James Dio
- Nat King Cole, to “Crazy Days of Summer” genre.
- Amy Grant (Contemporary Christian to pop)
- Paul Simon (folk/light rock to African/world music)
-
Darius Rucker (Pop Rock to Country)
- J. Geils Band (Acoustic=>Blues=>Rock=>Jazz)
- The Beatles
New: Fiction with an element from Periodic Table in the title
- Copper, by Rebecca Lisle
jtur88
29758
Musical artists that changed their sound radically
- The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
- King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
- The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
- Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
- Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
- Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
- Ronnie James Dio
- Nat King Cole, to “Crazy Days of Summer” genre.
- Amy Grant (Contemporary Christian to pop)
- Paul Simon (folk/light rock to African/world music)
- Darius Rucker (Pop Rock to Country)
- Wilie Nelson (Jazz to country)
New: Fiction with an element from Periodic Table in the title
- Copper, by Rebecca Lisle
- The Golden Compass, by Phillip Pullman
Fiction with an element from Periodic Table in the title
- Copper, by Rebecca Lisle
- The Golden Compass, by Phillip Pullman
- Altered Carbon by Richard K. Morgan
Fiction with an element from Periodic Table in the title
- Copper, by Rebecca Lisle
- The Golden Compass, by Phillip Pullman
- Altered Carbon by Richard K. Morgan
- Quicksilver, by Neal Stephenson
aka Mercury
Chefguy
29762
Fiction with an element from Periodic Table in the title
- Copper, by Rebecca Lisle
- The Golden Compass, by Phillip Pullman
- Altered Carbon by Richard K. Morgan
- Quicksilver, by Neal Stephenson aka Mercury
- The Silver Linings Playbook, by Matthew Quick
Eutychus
29763
Fiction with an element from Periodic Table in the title
- Copper, by Rebecca Lisle
- The Golden Compass, by Phillip Pullman
- Altered Carbon by Richard K. Morgan
- Quicksilver, by Neal Stephenson aka Mercury
- The Silver Linings Playbook, by Matthew Quick
- The Iron Dream, by Norman Spinrad