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mathman0806
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Posted: December 13 2020 at 05:06 |
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A follow up to my last poll way back in August, which were 2-4 minute songs. So, now, the non-prog long song (or instrumental).
Rules: 1. With vocals or instrumental. Should be around 8 to 15 minutes in length. Could run longer if needed, but keep in consideration the time it takes for people to listen. 2. Artist must NOT be on the PA database. 3. Nominate a song and include a video. Optionally, you can include one or two alternates. 4. Nominating will be kept open at least a week or so, followed by voting. 5. Voting starts when I get all selections in the poll and goes on until whenever. 6. Vote for three selections but not your own. Link to YouTube playlist for the final nominees: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-zzvl_w6Fx7gYI_3zFr-_5mi5U1ry6el Link to YouTube playlist for all videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-zzvl_w6Fx6FsY_JriJw-Z4tmay2sZ8I Be epic! Edited by mathman0806 - December 31 2020 at 07:09 |
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mathman0806
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First up from me,
Death Cab for Cutie - I Will Possess Your Heart |
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mathman0806
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Alternate, in a different direction from my first.
Curtis Mayfield - (Don't Worry) If There Is a Hell Below, We're All Going to Go |
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Cristi
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suitkees
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Oh, nice: long and catchy songs... But I guess the brilliant 55 minutes of Noir Désir's Nous n'avons fait que fuir might be a bit exaggerated...? I'll be back...
Edited by suitkees - December 13 2020 at 06:56 |
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The razamataz is a pain in the bum |
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Easy Money
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Isaac Hayes' version of "Something" is something else. Quite a varied and eclectic ride that ends up as a wild psychedelic violin jam.
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The Anders
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My nomination is 16 minutes long (sorry), but I just had to submit it sometime, and I think this theme fits perfectly. The piece is "Je ne me tairai jamais, Jamais" by Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen. It was written in 1966 (but the recording is from 1997). The spoken words are by Samuel Beckett. On the CD it exists in two versions, one with Danish speech and one with the original French. I chose the latter. Notice that it sounds exactly the way it is supposed to. I've seen parts of the score, and in some places he has written "senza vibrato, falso" (without vibrato, off-key) above the notes.
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Patience, young grasshopper.
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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Now, before we get lost in the meanderings of long songs, let's use a roadmap... Kaboom Karavan - Roadmap: |
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The razamataz is a pain in the bum |
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Logan
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Marius Popp - "Inscriptie"
Not sure if I mentioned that in an earlier poll, very bad memory these days. EDIT: a search did not turn that up for the Interactive Polls (mentioned it a few time in the forum). Or, and keeping with the jazzy, I had mentioned the longest track off Janko Nilovic's Rythmes contemporains, "Underground Session", which is my favourite on the album, but I didn't mention the second longest (I love this busy big band sound mixed with gentler more classical passages). Janko Nilovic - "Giant Locomotion" Edited by Logan - December 13 2020 at 15:03 |
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My nomination is:
Dissòi Logòi: Amptruabat Redamptruabat (13'00'') |
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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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Logan
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^ I'm loving that, Lorenzo.
Listened to "Roadmap" earlier too and was really digging it. I haven't listened to the others yet and already I have two standouts that I would hate not to be on my podium and it's only just got going. Edited by Logan - December 13 2020 at 15:12 |
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Had to go psychedelic here. "The Fool," by Quicksilver Messenger Service, 1968, clocks in at 12:13. No fooling, in June of 1968, my sisters and I were driving across the Golden Gate at sunrise and this song came on KSAN. Never forgot it.
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Logan
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^ There's one I already knew and love. Knew the Isaac Haye's too actually, and love that too. Awesome music being posted, and I love the eclecticism across various nominations. Variety is the spice of life.
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try this one then |
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Started the playlist for all videos. Playlist and link in the first post of the thread
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For what it's not worth, my early impressions on the early selections having now listened to them all (I lack musical descriptive power despite my many years as a student of PA, basically expect lots of "like", "dig" type expression)...
1. Death Cab for Cutie - I Will Possess Your Heart The title sounds like it could be a sequel to the horrific I Will Possess Your Soul and a prequel to I Will Possess Your Brains. It is, after all a death cab for cutie. I'd stay out of that taxi. I like a lot of Indie music and so this has a lot of appeal. I had heard some of this band also because I am into Indietronica. The song has post-rock like qualities that I like and I love the way it starts and how it sort of swirls. The vocal parts do bring it down a touch per my tastes (maybe too mainstream alternative rockish for me? and not keen how they do the choruses which seems bit too generic), but on second listen I'm able to appreciate those more. I think I'd need several spins to get my around it, and figure out exactly which associations I'm making. It's really reminding me of a song by another band that I can't recall. I enjoyed it and expect to appreciate it more fully as I give it more listens (can take a while to acclimatise oneself). 2. Curtis Mayfield - (Don't Worry) If There Is a Hell Below, We're All Going to Go. A classic and great in its way. This must have been sampled a lot. Its pretty fly, if you know what I mean, and this is one where I do pay attention to the lyrics. It's superfly, but is it superfreak? 3. All Roads Lead Home. An interesting mix of a sort of electronic soundtracky style that I've been very into and metalish and singer qualities that I wouldn't usually listen to. I like the etherial qualities, but I haven't really got into gothic, doomish metal, so again it would take acclimation. Never really got into metal. 4. The Idol: I've heard some W.A.S.P. of the 80s glam period. Famous band. I can appreciate the quality of the but it's not my taste (sounding far too hair metalish for me). But that's just my taste and I can still respect the performance and quality and given time.... 5. Dave Brubeck: Well now we're into uberclassic territory. Dave Brubeck is brilliant and a master. I have heard this one, and it's very good. 6. Isaac Hayes' version of "Something": I like that a lot; heard it before. Very nice. 7. Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen - "Je ne me tairai jamais, Jamais": First of all, I dig Beckett. I used to be very into such Western Art Music of a similar period (think Penderecki and Ligeti, Stockhausen and Xenakis especially) but my tastes got a little less sophisticated one might say. That said, I am appreciating this avant-garde and minimalist work. I could imagine Art Zoyd's take on this, which is a favourite band of mine. 8. Kaboom Karavan - Roadmap: I love this. I love a lot of music on the electroacoustic side, and this caravan takes me places. 9. Dissòi Logòi: Amptruabat Redamptruabat: Beautiful and also takes me on a trip. Quality music and the way it develops, how it moves into sections with some different qualities while being cohesive really appeals (okay, that is a terrible sentence even by my standards or at least on par). 10. Quicksilver Messenger Service - "The Fool". Think I once did a poll myself with this option (not for this series). It's a favourite of mine from the time of that ilk. Great track. Numbered minus my own selections. EDIT: To add my comments on Mikes selection to this post: 11. Television - "Marquee Moon". Love that track and do think more people should know the album (even if lost do). Someone once called me a hipster for liking it. I said "And you have no pelvis". Which seemed a witty riposte at the time to me, but is just lame in retrospect. 12. Gomez - "Rie's Wagon". I don't think that I've heard of this band, but I'm finding that track very cool. I like a track that kicks me around a bit I like it a lot. 13 Fleet Foxes - "Third of May / Odaigahara". Heard various Fleet Foxes, maybe not that one. Very nice, and also has a kick. All three of Mike's are kickin'. Edited by Logan - December 13 2020 at 19:38 |
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TCat
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So many to choose from. Where do I start?
I would think a lot of you might know this one. If you don't, you probably should as it was missed by everyone when it came out in 1977 and now it is now considered a classic, a precursor to the New Wave/Punk craze, even though it is over 10 minutes long. The build-up in the middle instrumental section is awesome. I thought it was in the Archives, but after searching, I couldn't find it, so here it is..... Television - "Marquee Moon" Next, here's a track from a recent favorite band of mine. Gomez - "Rie's Wagon" And, the last one, for now at least....I'll see what others do because there were so many that I wanted to post. This is a band that I absolutely love and who I would love to see get included somewhere in the Archives. Fleet Foxes - "Third of May / Odaigahara" Edited by TCat - December 13 2020 at 18:40 |
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