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Ongoing History of New Music

60 Band Name Origins in 60 Minutes

Ongoing History of New Music

Curiouscast

Music History, History, Music, Music Interviews, Music Commentary

4.8 • 604 Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2017

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

As someone who churns out tens of thousands of words a week—everything from emails to blog posts to business documents to these radio scripts—I’ve developed a fascination with words and, for whatever reason, names…especially the origins of names… The study of word origins is “etymology”…and the study of name origins is “onomastics”… Take, for example the name Ignatius…this is an ancient name dating back to the Etruscans, the civilization before the romans…a lot of dudes were named “Ignatius” over the centuries… When Spanish came along, it morphed into Ignacio, which was often abbreviated to “Nacho”…fast-forward to 1943…Ignacio Anaya lived in Piedras Negras, which is just over the border from Eagle Pass, Texas, home to a U.S. military base… One night some American soldiers came to his restaurant looking for something to eat…with almost nothing in the kitchen, he wiped something up featuring deep-friend tortillas cut into triangles, covered in cheese and served pickled jalapeno peppers…the soldiers loved the improvised snack so much that they named it after their host: Ignacio “Nacho” Anaya… But there’s another part to the Ignatius story….back over in Europe in Bavaria, Ignatius transformed into Ignatz…the short form for that was “Nazi”…this is how “Nazi” came to denote a backwards peasant from the Bavarian countryside… This is the same part of Germany that gave rise to a political party called “nationalsocializmus” led by a guy called Adolph Hitler….those who thought Hitler was a clown, abbreviated “nationalsocializmus” to “Nazi” as a way of calling the party a bunch of boobs…it was a taunt, an insult… But Hilter and his crew turned everything around and took the term “Nazi” as their own and—well, things turned out badly for the planet… But isn’t that kind of cool?...there’s a connection between something as diverse as German fascists and a plate of junk food that’s great for hangovers… What if we apply this sort of scholarly etymological and onomastical research to the names of musical groups?...let’s do that…hang on…a lot of data is about to come your way… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Alan, and I just wanted to let you know that you can now listen to the ongoing

0:04.3

history of new music early and ad-free on Amazon music, included with Prime.

0:09.2

If you're in traffic right now, look around. You'll see empty car seats.

0:13.0

Nobody loves sitting in traffic.

0:14.6

We don't. And neither do ESSO.

0:16.5

Every filled passenger seat in this jam could mean one less car on the road.

0:20.6

And ESSO want to help with that.

0:22.7

Carpooling could mean less traffic.

0:24.9

Split fuel bills. And new friends.

0:26.7

Oh, we friends? I added you on social media.

0:29.2

We don't have social media. We're bubbleheads.

0:31.4

Oh, I've got social media.

0:32.9

More journeys made together. That's thoughtful driving.

0:36.8

Esso. See ESo.com.uk.

0:40.8

Sean has had some good ideas over the years, but using Canva was a really good one.

0:47.9

Sean designed some social posts to promote his friend's car boot sale. They looked good,

0:54.6

really, really good.

0:57.2

Next thing he knows,

0:59.4

someone came and bought the lot,

1:02.0

including the car.

1:03.9

Now Sean doesn't know how he's going to get home.

1:07.4

Thanks, Canva.

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