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The Anders
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Posted: July 07 2020 at 16:55 |
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The Anders
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The difficulty voting in this poll is that I am already familiar with many of the songs. I do however try to abstract from it as good as I can. These songs are candidates and deserve a comment from me. Madonna - Ray of Light. I am absolutely no fan of Madonna (for several reasons), but the Ray of Light album I can actually enjoy. For once music and not attitude was in the centre. This song is genuinely good, especially for someone who also likes Björk and Garbage. Gel Gör Beni - I like quite a lot of Turkish music, f.e. Baba Zula and Gaye Su Akyol, as well as some of the old Anatolian rock. I also enjoyed this track, and I don't think there is anything to be guilty about here. If anything, I miss a few more instruments to get some more variation.RAH Band - Cloud Across the Moon. This is VERY camp, but in quite a fun way. There are obvious traces back to the disco era. I really like the chorus, but the song is a tad too long for its own good. Overall it is a also bit hard to take it entirely seriously. CCCP Fedeli alla Linea - TOMORROW (con Amanda Lear). Raw, punky and unpolished. Like it a lot. Again, genuinely good, so it is not a guilty pleasure for me.The Go Go's - Our Lips Are Sealed - A straight forward pop/rock song, and as long as it is a good one, that's enough for me. There's room for that too. Lena d'Água & Atlântida - Vígaro cá vígaro lá - Portuguese new wave? I hear an echo of Blondie. Another fine pop/rock song.The Shaggs - Philosophy of the World. Now we're talking! Depending on your point of view it is either the embarrassing result of people with no musical talent trying to make music, or a radical (unintentional?) avant-garde project. Or is it both? In any case, it is a fascinating listening experience. Personally I enjoy "My Pal Foot Foot" more. Here the guitars are not quite off-key enough. Lana del Rey - Video Games. Another genuinely good song which I have loved deeply since it came out. I know there are vicious debates about the autenticity or lack of same of Lana del Rey, but I don't really care. It's a good song. Edited by The Anders - July 07 2020 at 16:53 |
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Grumpyprogfan
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Here is a song by The GTO's an all girl band that Zappa produced. It's awful. Frank did help Alice Cooper, so that's a plus in my book. |
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jamesbaldwin
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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Lewian
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I've put the Shaggs on three. It wasn't quite the first time I heard some of their stuff, and when I saw their nomination I wasn't very optimistic for them getting into the top 3. But then there wasn't that much that appealed to me (the Madonna, Bregovic and Kershaw and maybe others from the out of competition list would have easily beaten all three that I chose). And also, although this is kind of difficult to enjoy, it is truly unique and bold, and ultimately I even thought, yeah, I may like to listen a few more times to it just to appreciate its raw charme.
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I prophesy disaster
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I suppose if I listened to it more times, I could appreciate it. After all, I did eventually manage to appreciate The Residents - Goosebump.
Yeah, I'm one of them (at least that's what I think of Trout Mask Replica). |
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No, I know how to behave in the restaurant now, I don't tear at the meat with my hands. If I've become a man of the world somehow, that's not necessarily to say I'm a worldly man.
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Logan
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While The Shaggs is famous for the ineptitude, they were young girls and beginners who were able to compose,play on, and record an album. Frank Zappa popularised them more by calling The Shaggs better than the Beatles (there's a larger story there), the third best band in history, and played some of the Shaggs songs in a Dr. Demento show in the 70s amongst his favourites. Kurt Kobain of Nirvana cited the Shaggs as an influence. I genuinely like the album, some call it primitivist, I find it charming, and I'm interested in its impact and reception (even if Zapppa was being tongue-in-cheek -- he did seem to genuinely appreciate it in its way, but then some would call, say Beefheart music just terrible). I love Ed Wood films (so bad they're good to me), and part of that mystique is how bad they are while being sincere.
It might depend somewhat on each person's sense of humour. I definitely have an appreciation for the absurd, but if it was three girls who intended to make a bad album (both in musicianship, form, and the lyrics) it likely wouldn't have the same appeal to me. I don't think it's bad considering the girls experience, actually. For me it is charming in its way. I find it delightful and charmingly naive. To others it's terrible and nothing more, or just an interesting curio as a novelty item. Edited by Logan - July 06 2020 at 06:12 |
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jamesbaldwin
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Oh yeah! Extreme artists are controversy and evocate contrasting evaluations. |
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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I prophesy disaster
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My three choices are: 1. “Weird Al” Yankovic – White & Nerdy 2. Lena d'Água & Atlântida – vígaro cá vígaro lá 3. CCCP & Amanda Lear – TOMORROW
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No, I know how to behave in the restaurant now, I don't tear at the meat with my hands. If I've become a man of the world somehow, that's not necessarily to say I'm a worldly man.
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micky
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17 seconds...
needed more accordian
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Shadowyzard
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Oooooh, you have the card of Donald Duck. Let's get dangerous, then. Here's my move, deal with it!..
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micky
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fixed for you man... don't f**k with the Dark Lord of PA's....
Edited by micky - July 05 2020 at 20:10 |
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Shadowyzard
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What? ^ Now you see how perverted I could be. I could even have gone further and said, "this was his original post, and he must have edited before I posted this!!!". |
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micky
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man its always been fun for fun.. but yeah.. what did you really expect with a guilty pleasures theme. There are some seriously perverted and deranged people here. One reason i love the forum.. makes me feel normal. So I guess it was bound to go flying off the rails quickly and a very high rate of speed.
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Shadowyzard
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Next time, I'll not do this. Especially if it is a serious poll, I'll divide my listenings to days. But this was "fun for fun", so I didn't feel "guilty" of not giving more chances to the songs.
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micky
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wow man.. did you like ..listen to all of them??? I did as well..but took a couple of days.
yeah. my votes might have been completely different if some of the alt selections had gone different directions and you gave a sh*t award away to Lana?? Far out... I thought I was a bit edgy.. but that takes the cake. Where I come from.. and live.. that voice alone could ..ummm... inspire the dead to stand at attention
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Shadowyzard
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Okay, too lazy to listen to them over again. And, I decided to divide my choices into 3 categories: cringeworthy and fun, that I already love, and discovered here and loved.
So my votes go to: 1st category: The Shaggs – Philosophy of the World 2nd category: a-ha - Take on Me 3rd category: RAH Band – Clouds Across the Moon Honourable mentions: Lena d'Água & Atlântida – vígaro cá vígaro lá “Weird Al” Yankovic – White & Nerdy Squirrel Nut Zipper – Hell And the boring as sh*t award goes to: Lana Del Rey – Video Games |
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Shadowyzard
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Firstly, I'll share my reflections on the songs that are not nominated. I skipped some, after hearing for some seconds or minutes, as they were obviously uninteresting for my liking or disliking (yep, sometimes dislike also keeps one interested, haha).
I also won't be mentioning some of the ones that I already knew. It already has taken lots of time, but it was not a burden, one bizarre hell of a ride, haha. After this, I'll listen to the nominated songs again, and will post my favourites. Sadly, or weirdly, it seems like all of us could have nominated more interesting songs, judging from the out-of-contest ones here, haha. The Plasmatics - The Damned - Wow look at those razor vocals. Sharp but tasty! Gimme that pain & pleasure. :D Gram Parsons - In My Hour Of Darkness - Loved it, found it very tranquil. I like this kind of vocal arrangements and performances, especially. Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy - I already knew this and like the main melody with the keys a lot. Foreigner - Urgent - Tight as tights. Solid 80s rock tune. Saxophones, hmm, cool but not in the level of Men at Work's - Who Can It Be Now. Let me mention it here. I love a-ha - Take on Me, like I love tons of 80s stuff. I love Steve Perry's voice, but the song that Easy Money shared was not ok. :( Hatebeak - Hellbent For Feathers - A parody extreme metal band, I guess. Haha, awesome! Particle Man - Umm, I guess a parody of educational videos for kids. If it is serious, there's a problem here. :D SOAD song that TCat put, well I find it humorous and enjoyable, though quite sick, haha. David Lee Roth - Yankee Rose - Well, "tights" rock. I figure being there and seeing live should be fun. The Cure Shreds - LMAO. I love this type of humour. and a big LMAO to a-ha version too. And Purple Haze and others. Like I said, I love this type of humour. The first "shredded" song I heard was from a performance of Eric Clapton. Some people believed that it is an actual performance, LOL. I also like The Gonch, and that type of humour. It reminds me of the Bum Bum Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJfnOdVeHxg Goran Bregovich: O Bella Ciao - Well, I'm an anarchist who'd prefer left to right. I like lots of "leftist" songs, but somehow I always find this tune unpleasant. Bregovich version is at least tolerable, thanks to the instrumentation. Romina Power - Il Ballo Del Qua Qua - I'm sure If I had been a kid there , they could only havekept me there by force. LOL. Ted Nugent - Wang Dang Sweet Poontang and Fred Bear the Song - Loved 'em. Also, liked Stranglehold and WANGO TANGO, Free-For-All, and Tied Up in Love. Jane's Addiction- Ted, Just Admit It - Interesting. きゃりーぱみゅぱみゅ - ファッションモンスター,Kyary Pamyu Pamyu Fashion Monster - Good music, interesting video. Oceansize - Walking in the Air - Sorry TCat, didn't like it nor found it creative or anything good to be praised. Samantha Fox - Touch Me (I Want Your Body) - Typical 80s song, and I liked it. Also Bananarama - Venus is good. I knew it, like many others that are interested in 80s music. Guesch Patti - Etienne - It feels like I heard this song LOOOOONG ago, anyway I'm not sure. Wild vocals, good song. Boys boys boys - Sabrina - Oldschool, uplifting pop. Just my thing. Long time since I listened to it. Thanks for reminding. A HA - TAKE ON ME - sh*tTYFLUTED - A very big LOL to this, too. This type of flute was compulsory during my middle and high-school education. (Thankfully, I'm musically talented, and could succeed without much practising.) Ahahah. the other instrument in the second half is annoying as hell. Henhouse - In the mood - I think both fun and well-done. A success.
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jamesbaldwin
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I laughed a lot at seeing this video and posting others on I Gufi, Bud Spencer etc. They take me back to when I was 10 and I saw them with my "brianzoli" parents. My two grandmothers and my two grandfathers were all born in Brianza.
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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Raff
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Even better! |
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