It has always been a painful business, and my trip to pay insurance premiums twice a year has reached a pleasant consensus. I talked to my agent about music, triggered by the T-shirt I wore, alleviating the fact that nearly $3,000 would be deducted from my already modest savings.
Since he recognized the cover of Elvis Costello on my chest, the agent told me that he liked most of the early albums, such as My Aim Is True, Armed Forces and Get Happy. Then he explained that he used to play drums in the band of Elvis Costello, and he particularly liked to play "watching detectives."
He said that the band that had been extinct for a long time lasted only a few months. As far as he knows, there are no other groups around. When I got home, I did an unsuccessful Internet search for the band, and he was named The Red Shoes after one of Costello's most famous features.
This name reminds me of other groups who call themselves clothes or accessories. This is the nine people I have appeared.
Pure white T' s
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The popular quintet hit it with "Hey There Delilah" and since then they have been releasing popular albums like Big Bad World.
Joe Boxer
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"Just Got Lucky" has been experienced as their most famous song, many of which have been emanating from the new wave of the 1980s.
Hollywod Argyles
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A single person like a cave man named Alley Oop became the star of the man with the name associated with the sock.
Los Straightjackets
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These guys are the main instrumental guitar band of the 1990s, with an album of mixed metal, rock and jazz.
Corduroy
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Denim seems to be more likely to be a trouser material that inspires the band's name, but this acid jazz quartet uses a heavier material.
Cardigan
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Nina Persson is facing this Swedish band, who achieved consistent success in the late 1990s, with "Lovefool" as an example.
Psychedelic fur
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If their name really refers to clothing or something to wear, PETA may not be a big fan of these "Pretty In Pink" musicians.
Gold earrings
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"Radar Love" entered the top ten "but the Dutch rock band has to wait another 20 years to reach that mark again, when they scored with "The Twilight Zone"."
Boots Randolph
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Before the Randolph showed Nashville that brass could enhance the tone of music, the saxophone was relatively unknown in country music.
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