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nick_h_nz
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Yes, that’s the one. 👍🏻 |
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TCat
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Wow, lots of tracks showing up already. Here are a couple I've picked out.
1. Mae - "The House That Fire Built" - This is one band that I can't believe isn't a little better known in prog circles at least. They are not in the Archives, as it is a kind of art-indie-sound, but a very good band nonetheless. From their album "(m)orning". ________________________ 2. Spiritualized - "Soul on Fire" - Jason Pierce's (originally from Spaceman 3 where he was known as J. Spaceman) more recent project. Space rock at it's most atmospheric and weirdest. This track is quite accessible, but you can hear the psychedelic edge here. Spaceman 3 is in the archives, but this newer project is not. From their album "Songs in A & E". _______________________ 3. Gotye - "Smoke & Mirrors" Known mostly for their U.S. hit "Somebody That I Used to Know", this is a band that plays an interesting brand of pop that mixes in some interesting electronics and sometimes some unconventional instruments. This one is probably more conventional than others, but it's still got some nice intricacies in it. From the album "Making Mirrors". ______________________ 4. (Bonus Pick) The White Stripes - "Catch Hell Blues" I'm a big fan of Jack White and his crazy guitar stylings. This one might not be my most favorite of theirs, but it fits the topic and there is some great guitar work. For those that don't know, The White Stripes consists of two people only, Jack White and his (at one time) wife Meg White (on drums). |
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Snicolette
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I actually have had a hard time coming up with any this round, but do have 3, just trying to figure out if they are what I want to bring for certain. I know tons of fire-type songs, but almost all are prog-related somehow, unless they're very well-known.
One question for George, is lightning a possibility? Or is it stretching too far?
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TCat
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I would think lightning would work. I stretched the boundaries by including a track with Hell in the title, so why not?
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Snicolette
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mathman0806
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Thinking of lightning as a fire starter works. It could be also within the lyrics (such as a spark) or even musically in the instrumentation where you get a feeling that fire is about to ignite.
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Wrote my response before seeing this. |
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The Anders
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The song includes the lyric "I sat in the circle of fire", but I don't really know if it is enough. Otherwise I can choose something else. Contact - Vargarnas natt (Night of wolves) Contact was a Swedish "progg" band from the early 70's. A lot of their work is mixing rock with traditional Swedish folk music, but this song is not really folkish. Lyrics and translation: http://docdroid.net/d3Qf8hy/vargarnas-natt-pdf |
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mathman0806
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The video posted is unavailable to me. This one is. Time is 4:20. |
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Snicolette
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OK, I think I've decided on 3. I honestly had a hard time thinking of anything that wasn't prog-related, or would be way too familiar. Here are two that use fire to describe love and the third, quite literally, is about the Camp Fire of Paradise. Astounding that my first thought was a great all-instrumental world/Latin/jazz fusion band called, "Incendio," and looking through their full-length releases (13 of them!), discovered not a single one is named for fire! Almost gave up....but, I'm stubborn and persisted.
Also, I cannot resist the chance to note that this is a "fire pole."
First up is someone I've been wanting to bring here for a while. Jimmy Spheeris, who sadly died way too young. His sister is renowned film-maker Penelope Spheeris (The Decline of Western Civilization), documenting the early punk scene in Los Angeles. This song, "The Nest," is very rooted in the 70's, but it is still quite stunning, at least to my ears. Next is a collaboration between Robbie Robertson and U2 on his solo LP released in 1987. "Sweet Fire of Love" "Sifting Ashes," was written by a survivor of the Camp Fire, and what a small world it is. I have several friends who lost everything in this fire, I'd been there a few months before, for a memorial gathering for my husband, with them there (incidentally, next day, scattering his ashes according to his wishes). I was telling my housemate about how much trouble I was having coming up with non-prog material, she said she knew someone who wrote a song about this....a person I never met, who she knew from years ago, who used to live near where we are now (Portland, OR area). So I feel it is quite fitting here, now that I've learned of it. Out of 67,170 families who are eligible for compensation, only 334 have had their claims fully processed. The fire occurred on Nov 8, 2018. For more, please see this recent article from KQED: https://www.kqed.org/news/11872328/survivors-stuck-in-limbo-as-pge-fire-victim-trust-pays-out-50-million-in-fees?fbclid=IwAR2BtVpcra2rGrM1cBsdL0I526u5SwRYfF9UMFr-vewYgZg-dcatCUm5OQc
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The Anders
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The sound quality of that link isn't too good. This one has better sound. Does it work for you? |
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jamesbaldwin
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My selection:
1) John Mellencamp: Paper in Fire I love this video 2) Lalli: I Fuochi Edited by jamesbaldwin - May 12 2021 at 16:20 |
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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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Three that I've found whilst rummaging through my archives: Fire Brothers - This Mortal Coil The Fire in Me - Julee Cruise Ruth Copeland - Play with Fire |
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"We're going to need a bigger swear jar."
Chloë Grace Moretz as Mindy McCready aka 'Hit Girl' in Kick-Ass 2 |
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Lewian
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After two classical suggestions, I still have one of a great band that as far as I remember hasn't featured in any of these polls before. Two flames burning by Test Dept. |
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dr wu23
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There are quite a few good ones that are known with Fire in the title.....a few posted here....but this is one of my favorites by Joni ....Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire.
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Snicolette
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Notes on Fire Poll, first listen, about half of Page One:
George: Type O Negative “Summer Breeze/Set Me On Fire” We carried these guys on the buses, all were
tall, and the lead singer was 6’8”! I
never did see them or hear the band, however.
This is great, this Seals and Crofts song, done agonizingly slow! I think I would have enjoyed their show,
since they obviously had a sense of humour about themselves. The pace picks up as it rolls along into
their original tune. Organ and vocal
washes swirling about, creating a summery feel, to me, only maybe summer on
LSD, lol. Lots of wah wah guitars,
create a total sonic wall. Really
intriguing sound. The song fades out,
like you’re leaving the room and walking away from the band, then abruptly ends. Electric Six “Danger! High Voltage”
Worgly guitars and drums start this one.
This is also very amusing, with a warbly voiced male and a female
joining in. Makes me think of an old
late night comedy show (SNL?
Another?) where a guy in a
pencil-thin moustache, sitting by a fireplace,
would tell kids to make sure their parents were gone and then would read
them questionable stories. Quite the
sendup here, kept me laughing. Banco de
Gaia “Burn the Witch” Here we have
electronic music and creative percussion.
The piece builds slowly and changes in feel a bit partway in. A spoken part of with people discussing the
history of burning witches. Such an odd
historic thing, to my mind, that whole chapter of humanity. Harry Nilsson “Jump into the Fire” This is much more straightforward, I remember
this one from the time, not from “Goodfellas.”
Got a lot of airplay in LA in it’s time.
A talented guy, this one is kind of a shuffle with lots of echo on his
voice. JD: Sebastian Cortell/Eric Serra “Heat” Reggae beat piece here, reggae certainly always sounds warm. Organ sweeps from time to time, percussion and bar chords on guitar, bass comes up a bit more to the fore about halfway in, then towards the end, guitar gets shimmery for a bit before a fade. This one a little too same-y for me. J. Geils Band “Flamethrower” I certainly remember the band, don’t remember this song. Wonky guitars and keys begin with horns at a steady disco-y beat. Boston “Smokin’” Very much remember Boston, here with their signature kind of sound, straight-ahead rock, well done, with vocal harmonies and continuous movement. A Crimson Mellotron: Billy Joel “We Didn’t Start the Fire” I remember this huge smash hit very well, what I call a “list,” song. Of course, expertly played. The Prodigy “Firestarter” This one has much more appeal for me, also unknown to me. Percussion is very complex and listenable. Kind of electronic-y repetitiveness, with a rap over it. Audioslave “Original Fire” Great pipes on Chris Cornell, of course. Rock song stylistically and in it’s construction, with driving band behind those vocals. Wah wah wonky lead guitar near the end. Toyah & Fripp Cover of “Firestarter” Listened out of curiousity, as I am a fan of Fripp since the first KC release. This is more fun for me that the original, with the visuals and Fripp’s “Hey, hey, heys.” suitkees: Caetano Veloso & Lila Downs “Burn It Blue” Now this is right up my alley. Mexican feel and a haunting vocal, with strings behind the expertly played guitar. Pretty, pretty harmonies. It just gets better and better as it continues, some light orchestration begins a soft ascent as they sing of a bird’s flying free. Lila’s voice near the end also soars and then the two singers entertwine and it drops back to scant orchestration and vocal. Stunning. This will surely be a serious consideration for me. Noir Désir “Le grand incendie” Begins with muddy repeating cello or bass? A spoken-ish French vocal, then guitars get all elephantine and serpentine, also, I think, harmonica, something we haven’t heard a lot of in these polls. This is really sonically interesting, in a psychedelic way, I think if it had a more melodic “singer,” it would fight with your first suggestion in my estimation. Raff: Judas Priest “Rapid Fire” Here we go to the hard rock for sparks and flames. Straight ahead with driving beat, cutting pyrotechnic guitars and harsh vocals. Lots of electricity. Riot “Fire Down Under” More hard hard rock, similar sound to JP, but with a little more musicality in the singer’s voice. These two are not really a genre I’m fond of, but they do have their place in the world of rock. The Cult “Fire Woman” NOW you’re talking to me. Love Ian Astbury’s voice (not to mention he’s a joy to watch) and this is a great, well-crafted hit rock tune. He definitely had that Morrison-esque charisma going on. Glad you included it for those who may have missed this wonderful outfit. This is just more refined than the other two, if you’re wondering why I like it, and not so much the others, despite the fact that they all have that rock energy thing going on. Would certainly vote for it if it were the first time I’d heard it. Note to newcomers, that is not requisite, it’s just how I and a few others approach the selection process. Manuel de Falla “Ritual Fire Dance” This is quite lovely, I like the way the presence of flames are shown by the way the music swells and fades, like flickering light. It comes to a rousing conclusion by the end. Nick: Five the Hierophant “Fire From Frozen Cloud” Love the Tarot reference and am intrigued by the title. Let’s see how this goes. Ominous beginning with oboe? Or clarinet or the like? Anyway, not surprised I like the sound so far. Then it gets VERY heavy with full electric band kicking in, I like the horn or keys things they have going on, it’s vaguely Middle Eastern, which blends well with hard rock, to my ear. Ah, now it’s clearly a sax. Not crazy about the vocals, but sonically the music is very much of interest, gets very heavy-psych ala Sabbath near the end, with sax wailing away. Lewian: Marc-Andre Hamelin “Feu d'artifice by Claude Debussy” & Igor Stravinsky, same title, different piece. You pick two of my favourite classical composers here, so familiar with the pieces. That being said, this made a nice interlude for me to listen to, anyway, as they are both quite wonderful. Both of these certainly bring fireworks to mind, in very different ways. I would much rather, any time, to hear these pieces of music than the sound of real fireworks, lol. I had toyed with the idea of something from Stravinsky’s “Firebird,” as it’s one of my favourite folkloric tales. Edited by Snicolette - May 11 2021 at 18:33 |
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XTC - Great Fire
XTC - Great Fire Big Country - Fields of Fire BC - Fields of Fire Rooms on Fire - Stevie Nicks SN - Rooms on Fire Sorry, I can't embed. Vote = Great Fire - XTC Edited by Blacksword - May 12 2021 at 02:23 |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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