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Poll Question: Which three?
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my three choices

Harumi – Fire by the River
Manuel de Falla – Ritual Fire Dance
Joni Mitchell – Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire
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Here's the rest of my votes:

2. XTC - Great Fire

Quirky artpoprock goodness. 

3. Mikko Joensuu - House Of Fire

Despite being his compatriot, I was only vaguely familiar with Mikko Joensuu and had no idea he does this kind of stuff. Quite Tangerine Dream-ish and soundtrack-ish. 

Honourable mentions to Boston for no-frills rock with cool keyboard solos and Yngwie Malmsteen for the amount of notes he played while still managing to rock out. 
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Finally, I had the time to listen to the playlist... I started commenting in the beginning on all suggestions, but unfortunately didn't find the occasion to listen to (and comment on) all the others.

The playlist is once again a very good listen, with lots of diversity. Some were too familiar to my ears to be a contender others were (very) good, but in the end I singled out four tracks:
- Banco de Gaia; I commented on this one and it makes my very-short-list
- Gotye; upon hearing this I knew immediately this would be in my top 3: quite accessible, but at the same time very rich and original arrangements - great music!
- Lalli; not aware that I heard of her before, but I love her voice, and the songwriting and playing here is very strong. Definitely on the podium!
- Jimmie Spheeris; great song, wonderfully executed, very convincing, with indeed a strong 70s feel.

Finally, for my voting, I think I keep this order...

Two other tracks will probably lead me to explore more of these artists:
- Mikko Joensuu; normally I'm not that much fan of sequencer based electronic music, but this one is much richer than that (and the percussion taking over the dominance of the sequencer...). Quite nice!
- Manuel de Falla; as I said, I know this specific composition of him, but I don't think I know much more of his work - needs to be corrected.



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1. Harumi - Fire By The River

One of the most beautiful things I've heard lately. A true 60s psych pop gem. 

I'll need to think of my other votes a little more, but Harumi as number one was a no-brainer. 
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1. Joni Mitchell – Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire

2. Semnal M - O roată de foc

3. XTC – Great Fire

Honorable Mention: Harumi – Fire by the River
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Originally posted by tigerfeet tigerfeet wrote:

1. Reve - Moths

I loved the positive space created by the intro of the song, the vocals are very dreamy and quite modern sounding, in regard to the style of singing, but still mixed with the feel of a kind of indie rock ballad. I got the feeling it was the dance of a moth too close to a flame, and certainly something to do with relationships and emotions.  

I especially loved the string and cello part, again mixed into a kind of indie rock ballad, it felt it was leading me somewhere and I was happy to go along with the flow.

I chose it as #1 as I am very much into this kind of music recently, maybe just being nostalgic to want to hear 80s, 90s indie style rock bands but with a modern take. I had never heard of Reve before and I have been listening to the album today (La Marionatte).



I'm really glad you enjoyed my entry. Reve is a terrific band. I've seen them perform live in the Baltimore area for years. Incidentally, you can find their original material, which is a little more raw and organic sounding, under their original band name, Playground Etiquette. The album name is the same.
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Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

I PM'ed A Crimson Mellotron and Blacksword. I'll put up their entries in the poll when I hear from them. In the meantime, I did put up the other nominees and started the playlist.



I had posted it Tuesday. Not sure how it got missed.
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se on erittäin ystävällistä sinulta

Thanks for that play list
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^I wanted to ask the same thing, or a post with all the links to the songs?
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is there a playlist? I can't find it. Embarrassed
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Originally posted by tigerfeet tigerfeet wrote:

Non-chosen nominations that were too good to not be mentioned

Snicolette's early choice of Sifting Ashes by Stoning Giants really touched me. Unfortunately, we have had so many large destructive and deadly fires over the past 10 years here in the west. We had a lot of survivors who moved to southern Oregon after the Camp Fire and then it happened again to a few of them just last year in the Almeda Fire which pretty much took out the town of Phoenix, Oregon.

https://ktvl.com/news/local/two-time-fire-survivor-talks-camp-fire-and-almeda-similarities

This was a very difficult poll but at the same time so rewarding. Once again I get to explore music I either just do not listen to usually, or just haven't been bothered to explore. I chose my own nomination for the very same reason. Thanks to all Smile

  I now live up near Portland, OR, and indeed, you are correct that some people who'd left the Paradise area after the Camp Fire were interviewed on news after the Phoenix Fire, where they'd relocated.  I found Stoning Giants' song very moving as well, a first-hand account and well done.  I'm glad you found value in it, as well.  

Your final comments are exactly why I love this set of polls so much.  I also enjoy your astute observations on the other selections.  
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1. Reve - Moths

I loved the positive space created by the intro of the song, the vocals are very dreamy and quite modern sounding, in regard to the style of singing, but still mixed with the feel of a kind of indie rock ballad. I got the feeling it was the dance of a moth too close to a flame, and certainly something to do with relationships and emotions.  

I especially loved the string and cello part, again mixed into a kind of indie rock ballad, it felt it was leading me somewhere and I was happy to go along with the flow.

I chose it as #1 as I am very much into this kind of music recently, maybe just being nostalgic to want to hear 80s, 90s indie style rock bands but with a modern take. I had never heard of Reve before and I have been listening to the album today (La Marionatte).

2. Lalli – I Fuochi

The first thing I wrote down on first listen was...  Wow!  I always enjoy a song in a language that befits emotion perfectly. The light dance of the piano keys and delicate and vulnerable vocals. I had a feeling that the song would evolve and at around 2:30 it totally evolved and how unexpectedly. Now we have the guitars come in and the whole vibe of the song has change and become more confident and resolved.  Great vocals and an immersive song. Again, new to me and led me to listen to some other tracks which were all admirable.

3. Mikko Joensuu – House of Fire

Something I always enjoy is an intro to a song that draws me in closer and closer to the song. Somehow this song made me know I would enjoy the whole track immensely. Perhaps paying some homage to Mike Oldfield who did the very same thing in many of his songs. Here the song evolves and becomes more meaty and with potential for excitement. The synth, and beat, the drums, the effects and ambiance - all now become a journey to the unknown. I really did feel like I was travelling somewhere and the song was telling me a story as we went along. Then a nice transition period in the middle of the song, something that Floyd always loved to do back in the Saucer/Ummaguma days. Then back on the train to ride out the remainder of the journey and then we are left to contemplate for quite some time at the end of the track. And yet again, I had not heard of this artist before, and have been enjoying some of his other work this evening.

4th and 5th place

Close 4th and 5th were 4th - Scriabin/Horowitz – Vers la flamme /  and 5th - Igor Stravinsky – Feu d'Artifice - Incredible. Both of these tracks were very much out of my comfort zone but after appreciating both numerous times I just could not place them lower than 4th or 5th. In fact Scriabin/Horowitz – Vers la flamme  was at one point in 3rd place.

Non-chosen nominations that were too good to not be mentioned

Snicolette's early choice of Sifting Ashes by Stoning Giants really touched me. Unfortunately, we have had so many large destructive and deadly fires over the past 10 years here in the west. We had a lot of survivors who moved to southern Oregon after the Camp Fire and then it happened again to a few of them just last year in the Almeda Fire which pretty much took out the town of Phoenix, Oregon.

https://ktvl.com/news/local/two-time-fire-survivor-talks-camp-fire-and-almeda-similarities

This was a very difficult poll but at the same time so rewarding. Once again I get to explore music I either just do not listen to usually, or just haven't been bothered to explore. I chose my own nomination for the very same reason. Thanks to all Smile



Edited by tigerfeet - May 21 2021 at 19:05
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Banco de Gaia – Burn the Witch
Begins with some drums and the apparent sound of people partying. Electronic sounds enter the soundscape. Then a drumbeat. I really like the drumming style. I also like that we get 14/4 (as in 4/4 + 4/4 + 6/4). Later it turns into a regular 4/4 beat. A speaking voice appears, but I don't get all the words. The track is pretty dark overall. I really like it.

Boston – Smokin’
Straight forward rock and roll. Well sung and performed, but not particularly original I'd say. I quite like the Jon Lord-style keyboards after the second verse. Nice vocal harmonies too. But all in all that type of rock doesn't normally do it for me.

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Awwwww, shucks!  *curtseys*Smile
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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

OK, I'll take the first leap.  Truly my 1st and 2nd actually are tied, but I went with Lorenzo for first place this time, because I love the electric guitar hints that show up, so very tasteful.  Also, sometimes the vehemence of the Italian vocals don't work for me, here is a softer side that I found so plaintive and heart-melting, that I haven't often heard in Lorenzo's choices.  Kees, that music piece is also very moving, in a very different way, and as you probably know, I love Spanish/Latin/Mexican-flavoured music very much.  Also, I loved the idea of noting the blue of flames, usually fire is described as being red, but truly, there are many colours in fire, also fitting as this film was about visual artists.  Nick, I also enjoy a bit of space-type hypnotic music from time to time and this one just made it over the top of the ones who became honorable mentions, as I was able to completely lose myself into the piece.  I also would have considered Five the Hierophant, had you chosen them.  I am considering purchasing the recording that came from.  

Thanks to all who brought so much more new music for me to hear...also thanks, as always, to these poll's creator, Lorenzo; and the poll theme master and playlist curator, George.

1.    Lorenzo:  Lalli “I Fuochi”  Spare piano begins the piece, with an imploring sort of female vocal.  Echo-y voices in background, sounds like they were recorded in a church, perhaps.  I can’t find the lyrics in English, but her voice is so terribly evocative of sadness.  She reaches some really beautiful depths in her tone.  Very soul-wrenching.  Electric band comes in about halfway in and her pace also picks up.  She sounds like she is coming to some resolve to me, despite what sounds like an anguishing situation, but I’m just guessing.  Her voice comes in, in an echo-y sense, is she haunting herself with whatever happened?  I like this very much, very emotional piece. 

 


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Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

I've cast my votes, I believe it was implied that it is OK to vote, as George mentions he will try to vote over the weekend.  


Yes! I may not have been clear on the previous page, But the poll is open for voting.

Whew!  So glad I didn't start a fire!  Wink


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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

I've cast my votes, I believe it was implied that it is OK to vote, as George mentions he will try to vote over the weekend.  


Yes! I may not have been clear on the previous page, But the poll is open for voting.
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