It's hard to come up with a good title for a story or chapter or book. It's especially hard to do so with a theme in mind. The most horrid part is that the tittles have little or nothing to do with the main subject of the stories. Music references and titles in a series about mysteries and archeology? I mean really?
Still, they do help keep my ideas organized, such as they can be. And each song title helps me remember the subject of the story. So it's an ecclectic system. I have to learn to embrace the ecclectic.
Otherwise, I'd never get anything done!
"The Seeker", "Behind Blue Eyes," The Who
"Teacher," Jethro Tull
"Time Warp," Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack
"I Love College," Asher Roth
"Train in Vain," The Clash
"The Ocean," "Kashmir," "Houses of the Holy," "Misty Mountain Hop," Led Zeppelin
"2000 Lightyears From Home," Rolling Stones
"Glory Days," "Brilliant Disguise," "Oh, Mary Don't You Weep," Bruce Springsteen
"War," Edwin Starr
"Us and Them," "Time," Pink Floyd
"The Mesopotamians," They Might Be Giants
"Do Anything You Want To," Thin Lizzy
"Highway to Hell," AC/DC
"Point of KNOW Return," Kansas
"Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," U2
Got no time to pack my bag/ myfoot's outside the door ("the Ocean," Led Zeppelin)
I have walked with eturnal angels/ I have shaken hands with the devil ["Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," U2]
Now look at me baby/ struggling to do everything right [ "Brilliant Disguise," Bruce Springsteen]
[Entirety of "Kashmir," Led Zepplelin]
No one knows what it's like to be the bad man ["Behind Blue Eyes," The Who]
And I'm not ashamed to say/ the roar of guns and cannons almost mad me cry ["Fernando," ABBA]