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Cristi
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tigerfeet
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I wish i had been able to participate in this poll and apologize for being away a lot recently with a new work shift and new commitments. I am pretty much out of the loop free-time-wise but do check in and enjoy listening to these polls.
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I'm sorry, if you were right, I'd agree with you. Robin Williams.
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Mila-13
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Hi, thanks for stopping by! We are waiting for some nominations. So if you feel like it, you are most welcome to join us! Otherwise you could also vote in the poll. I will be publishing the playlist soon. Edited by Mila-13 - February 07 2022 at 08:53 |
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Ronstein
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My nomination is Penguin Cafe Orchestra. If you've never checked them out, you should!!!
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JD
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My selection : Lazuli - 9 Hands Around The Marimba |
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Mila-13
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Hi everybody! The line-up is complete and you can start voting now. Try to vote by week's end since the next poll is round the corner. Note: - There are two short songs by the Swedish folk group, Skäggmans-l-a-g-e-t. They count as one entry. - The video for the Penguin Cafe Orchestra is a live performance. I added a studio version of their piece with better sound quality. Both videos are at the end of the playlist. - I posted the link also in the introductory article, on the first page of the thread. Enjoy & have fun! p.s. timothy leary is not participating. While waiting for his reply I started rumming through my music collection and came across another song. I'm sorry about that but I'm simply a music addict! lol Edited by Mila-13 - February 07 2022 at 11:15 |
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Cristi
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list not working for me
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Mila-13
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@Cristi Sorry, I forgot to make it accessible for the public! Now it should work. lol Edited by Mila-13 - February 07 2022 at 11:22 |
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Cristi
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JD
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1 - Nicu Alifantis: Emotie de toamna A pastoral dinner music serenade that would be right at home in any 5 star Michelin establishment. 2 - Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltgung: Werkende Mieren An
instrumental rhythmic folk tune, or perhaps better stated as 'de-tuned'
by the sound of some of the instruments. A strong contender. 3 - Trilok Gurtu: Vignola East
Indian sounding ethnic hymn tune I would expect to hear upon seeking
admission to only the finest of mountainous temples. "Where's my peyote
!" 4 - Ak Dan Gwang Chil: Yeong Jeong Geo Ri Korean acoustic pop ? Whatever it is...it rocks. 5 - Myrkur: Leaves of Yggdrasil Danish folk tune reminiscent of Simon and Garfunkel's Scarborough Fair. 6 - Skäggmansl*g.t: Ryttarpolskan & Polska från Enviken Violin
Trio with a folkie tune that would right at home in any Canadian east
coast fishing town. All that's missing is a little quicker tempo, some
boot stomping and the occasional 'whoop' from the musicians. 7 - |
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Mila-13
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@ JD - Thank you for your comments. You have 3 votes, though. And don't forget to use the voting table above please.
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JD
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Three votes it is.
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Mila-13
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Thanks, you mentioned only one track in your final verdict. I thought you forgot about the other two votes. |
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JD
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I did actually, thanks for the reminder.
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Cristi
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I honestly haven't understood what you wanted to say here.
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JD
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^The music reminded me of the type of music I've heard at very fine dinning restaurants.
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Snicolette
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My first take on Mila's choice:
Mila: John Zorn, Sofia Rei “Besos de Sangre” Live performance here, beginning with
acoustic guitar. Superb female singer,
the melody is sensual and haunting, melancholic. Vibes, then piano to the fore
during the first bridge, adding to the eerie, wistful sound. Excellent piece, very understated, almost
missed it! |
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Cristi
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that still does not say what you think about the song, do you likeit, or not, do you think it's a good song or not...
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Mila-13
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Thank you for your comment, Nickie! You know, this is in fact all JD's "fault". I had posted my tracks and already decided on my nomination (the vibraphone/piano piece) but then JD came round the corner and posted 2 marimba pieces . . grrr LOL - John Zorn is all too well-known but this is a song he wrote for a film, in a style that I wouldn't recognise as his work tbh, although he is known for his stylistic versatility and he has written a lot of music for films. Here it is actually the singer who is in the focus. So I thought that's acceptable. She is Argentinean btw. Edited by Mila-13 - February 07 2022 at 14:55 |
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JD
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