I was thinking this morning, ... Beethoven's last, unfinished symphony was # 10. 10 = X in roman numerals. So, is the band really named "Symphony 10" after his last symphony?
I figured the X was pretty meaningless. And yes, it does sound cool. Too bad its been used a little too often. Lets see, in addition to Symphony X there is Brand X, King's X, Planet X, Eternity X, Static X, Generation X and of course X. Am I missing any?
I figured the X was pretty meaningless. And yes, it does sound cool. Too bad its been used a little too often. Lets see, in addition to Symphony X there is Brand X, King's X, Planet X, Eternity X, Static X, Generation X and of course X. Am I missing any?
x isnt really meaningless i dont think.. far as i understand its there to represent that symphony isnt all they do.. i dont know if i can explain it so well.. they are symphony + metal, prog, all the rest of it. so the rest of it, is the X ..
I figured the X was pretty meaningless. And yes, it does sound cool. Too bad its been used a little too often. Lets see, in addition to Symphony X there is Brand X, King's X, Planet X, Eternity X, Static X, Generation X and of course X. Am I missing any?
Actually, Beethoven only roughly sketched a little bit of a 1st movement for a 10th Symphony in his final days; but any semblence of a work never came to fruition- so there never was anything remotely close to resembling a 10th Symphony ever written. A large part of it is myth. So if you ever see a CD with a 10th Symphony on it- automatically reshelve it because it's pure bullshit. Beethoven wrote 9 Symphonies.
Now on to the name. I'm not so concerned as to what it means but to more importantly who thought of it...Romeo most likely.