Interactive Poll #4 - Sometimes They Come Back |
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micky
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wow man... not sure if that will get a 1-3 vote.. but definitely the WTF selection (in a good way). and yeah.. I will have fun with him. Micky style Normally at work during the noon hour we unload with the local NPR station WPFW that plays an hour of the blues, old school sh*t. We blast that stuff till our ears bleed but not tomorrow.. no sir I'm loading that into the player as I type.. and see what kind of reaction that song gets me at the office. Either reaffirmation of my god like status I currently enjoy... or a sudden fall from grace and tossed out the front door onto my ass and the doors locked behind me. Vegas is giving me even odds on this one... I'll report back tomorrow
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The Anders
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So far there are two songs I desparately want to vote for, but I have to wait and see what competition it gets from the songs that are yet to be selected.
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TCat
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Wow two of my favorites in the same poll....Johnny Cash and Rickie Lee Jones. I don't know what to do now.
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moshkito
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Hi,
Johnny Cash's best song was the one that LIVE (the band) did ... it was way better sung and played! Walk the Line
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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mathman0806
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Nice! I saw them last year. Fantastic show. Lots of fist pumping. Hu! Hu! Hu! |
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mathman0806
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This week it'll be JJ Grey & Mofro - Lochloosa.
I spent nearly 9 years in Florida after spending most of my life in California. Definitely a different culture. But it's the heat and humidity. Killed off some brain cells and dropped some IQ points. Whenever you hear about something dumb happening out of Florida, it's because of the heat and humidity. I'll say that over and over. In any case, I did have some good times, and this song always makes me think of my time down there in a good way.
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Catcher10
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Parliament~The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein
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Lewian
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Haha, I'm curious!
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Raff
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All the songs posted yesterday have been added to the poll. Hope to get a few more today before we can start voting!
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TCat
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Thank you Raff! Awesome job!
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jamesbaldwin
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May we vote?
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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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The Anders
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13 songs is not very much, but at least it makes the voting easier.
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rushfan4
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I'm not sure if this fits the theme of what we are trying to do here, but I'd like to suggest Cake's The Distance:
Edited by rushfan4 - June 05 2020 at 07:15 |
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Raff
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That's awesome, Scott! Added to the list. If you don't mind, let's wait until tomorrow to vote, in case somebody else wants to add their own contribution.
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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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micky
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there is no theme Scott which is the beauty of it... you get the kitchen sink here which is pretty bitchin'... and good to see you jump in, I've seen over the years in Febus's thread your interesting and eclectic tastes, and give us some fresh blood... the more the merrier!! and good call darling... this one did start in the middle of the week. I'd let it ride till the AM then let slip the dogs of vote... |
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Raff
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OK, as I said yesterday, I believe the time has come to start voting! I'll probably wait until I have listened to all the songs once again.
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micky
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yeah I'll vote after a fresh relisten myself
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someone_else
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1. The Hu. Really like this genuine Mongolian Folk Metal thing. 2. Johnny Cash. 3. Sebastian. Also good: JJ Grey & Mofro, but he takes quite a lot of time to drive home his point. Peculiar: Jano Brindisi. The theme of a girl turning into a gorilla seems quite the other way around to me: while age proceeds I'm gradually developing some similarity to a silverback whilst my wife has unlearned some bonobo behaviour patterns. Nice guitar by the way. I could not stand the Holger Hiller track and stopped it after 1:35. This one was directly putting on my nerves. Pleased to read that the guy refrained from making music and became a teacher: I guess he made the right choice. Edited by someone_else - June 06 2020 at 08:06 |
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Snicolette
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Hard to
order these for me and again, there were several contenders if there was a 4th
choice.
1. Johnny Cash. I had not heard this whole release, only his cover of "Hurt," which I also find moving. Also, even though I'd known his name had never really listened to Nick Cave until Ghosteen was released, again a supremely moving recording. Johnny's evocative voice is so perfectly suited to this song. Had to go with it for #1. 2. HU. You already know my penchant for non-western music. Would have been #1 without Mr. Cash. 3. Avatarium. Something about this just got me, I like the vocals and the spookiness. Other thoughts.... TB Sheets. Love Van Morrison, this one isn't in my top picks for him, but it still resonates and, fits another personal penchant.....really dark, sad subject matter. Cake was a surprise.
Not a fan of mostly spoken modern stuff, but I did like what he was
saying and the video was well done for the piece (but this isn’t about videos). Also enjoyed the juxtaposition of horns
peeking in and out. Holger Hiller. Not
for me, reminded me of when I wanted to listen to classical music during an MRI
and they had some pretty avant-garde classical playing on the headphones. That being said, it did fit in with the
sounds of an MRI, but I asked as soon as I could if they could change the
station. Sebastian….loved the music, not so fond of the voice and
delivery. Covenant of Thorns almost made it, too. I liked the singer, would like to hear it
redone with less of an 80’s feel to the production (but I did like some 80’s
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