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Poll Question: Which of these songs wins your Game of Thrones?
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I hardly know any of these, but I love Kung Bore from Anglagard (which I belive translates to King Winter).
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I have a few albums from Family, but none with that song on it.  
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Winter by Family (not on the list) but I guess that's closer to proto prog.

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No worries.  I am a bit of an enigma to myself.  While I live my own life quite conservatively (other than the religion thing) my political leanings, at least from the cultural point of view, tend to be quite liberal. 

Folk music and singer/songwriter music are generally more conducive to listening to the lyrics.  Sadly, while I am almost constantly listening to music, I am generally doing other things while I do so, so the lyrics don't get the thorough listen that they deserve. 

I definitely like my mainstream classic rock and while I don't particular care that much for new age or ambient music, I do enjoy Kitaro and Vangelis. 

Honestly, I had never heard of Kate Bush until I came to PA.  I don't have the adoration for her that I see from a lot of PA members since I don't have that nostalgia factor with her, but I have explored her music and she has grown on me. 

I've only heard Big Science and Mister Heartbreak from Laurie Anderson, and I am pretty sure I checked those out due to your recommendations.  I probably should revisit them at some point. 
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Sorry, big blunder of mine since I have been reading your posts and chatting with you here for many years. We are of much the same opinion when it comes to issues of religion and God. I do take some issue with the inculcation of children and think that people should be sometimes protected more from religion by the government, but it's something of a balancing act. I used to belong to BC Civil Liberties and that made more wary about protecting certain liberties. Oh, but I should be careful talking such things here.

While I commonly don't pay much attention to lyrics, I love the lyrics of "Winter Is a Coloured Bird"

Winter is a coloured bird
Fleeting silent through the sweet pure air
Chills the night but holds the word
Decrees by wind are secrets to the land
Which sleeps

The cold wind rushes
The ash will smear along
With mysteries, messages
And I know it's a hollow
Turned on, the land will awake
In winter etc.


One thing with English folk music, and folk music generally, is that I am more likely to care about the lyrics than in, say, hard rock.

While I am very conservative in some ways, I commonly like offbeat, quirky music and entertainment. I love lots of atmospheric music, hair metal and AOR has been anathema to me largely. In the 80s I was listening to lots of Kate Bush, Laurie Anderson and Gary Numan, new age music like Kitaro and Vangelis, as well as lots of mainstream classic rock like Pink Floyd, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, Santana, Led Zeppelin....
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Religiously, I tend to waiver between being Atheist and being Agnostic, but that being said, I am surrounded by Christians and I celebrate Easter and Christmas more from the Easter Bunny/Santa Claus point of view versus the Jesus Christ birth and resurrection point of view.  In general, while I don't believe in God, I am good with the message of loving thy neighbor and whatnot.  The biggest irony of this is that I really enjoy listening to Neal Morse.  This is likely because my love of Dream Theater led to Transatlantic which led to Spock's Beard, etal., 

Politically, Freedom of Religion is probably my #1 cause from the standpoint of you can believe whatever you want but keep your beliefs out of our bedrooms, schools and our government and don't force me to believe what you believe.

From a PA musical standpoint, my musical tastes are conservative from the standpoint that I tend to like the sound of the music of the bands that "founded" progressive rock and therefore, tend to like modern progressive rock bands that have that sound.  That being said I have dabbled in all of the various subgenres here on PA.  My musical background is 80's hair metal and AOR so I tend to prefer progressive rock that embraces those sounds. 

I did give the Comus song a listen and it sounded pretty good.  I didn't really pay any attention to the lyrics.

The Vashti Bunyan song sounds more like straight ahead folk music on first listen.  I didn't enjoy that one as much.  Nothing objectionable but it didn't really stand out for me either.  Probably since I am more of a rowdy rocker than a sensitive folky.  Smile


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Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

I briefly went through the playlist instead of listening carefully to most of the tracks. Same with the bandcamp, some I know.

These I knew, but my first two choices will be:
Led Bib - Winter
Caravan - Winter Wine

And for my third, it will be Quantum Fantay' Wintershades. This was a nice surprise and I gave it a proper listen. :)

To mention a favourite of mine (one of my favourite songs regardless of season or subject matter):

Comus - Winter Is a Coloured Bird

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I find Quantum Fantay to be a very enjoyable instrumental band to listen to.  If you haven't heard their 2024 release Oneironauts you should check it out...if nothing else to see if there is a place for it on your end of the year list.  Big smile

I should probably try and give Comus a listen.  That album cover is kind of a turn off for me.  I thought I had tried it once and didn't like it, but if I did, I didn't record it on Awesome Prog, and I don't show any listens on last.fm. 



Will check that out, and thanks for taking the time to respond. :) I do get sad in some people's topics when I put effort into listening and responding, or they ask for recommendations, or questions, and I put time and effort into answering and get no recognition at all. As a fluffy lol cat might say, "I hazz an insecure." lol at me.

Of course you know the saying "Don't judge a book by its cover" but often you can. A reason why I like these these kinds of topics, especially the Interactive one, is because they can get us to step out of comfort zones. i would not have checked out much of the music in many of your lists had it not been for doing this. Some I like, some I don't. And I hope you've discovered music from my lists that maybe you can appreciate even if you don;t like it. Also, I like that these get to specifics, so instead of judging a band, judging an album, we can listen to a song and judge that. There are albums I largely dislike but love some songs.

Sorry it that image is too disturbing for you to even play the track, I seem to recall that you are a conservative Christian and so such pagan imagery may be off-putting (I'm not religious). I thought it appropriate because it somewhat reminds me of Krampus who is "a horned, half-goat, half-demon figure from Central and Eastern European folklore who punishes children who misbehave at Christmastime". Bad enough for the children to think that they won't get toys for Christmas from Santa if they misbehave, but will be taken away and punished by Krampus. Comus, which is the monstrous creature, is more horny than horned. he just wants to play, play, play. I have long opined that I wish people would consider more than First Utterance (meaning without bonus tracks) but Comus' oeuvre. I likely would be more into First Utterance than some because I love English folk horror and various pastoral folk horror, and Comus evokes that. I love films like The Wicker Man, Witchfinder General The VVitch, Lamb, Apostle, Midsommar, or the show The Third Day with Jude Law which I thought brilliant but no one I have talked to knows about it. This stuff often plays on Christian religious imagery and often brings in pagan elements and plays on that imagery.

the male singer often does sound rather like a goat which gives Comus more of a folk horror feel as the goat is common in religious symbolism.

"Winter Is A Coloured Bird" is not a track on the original issue of Comus' First Utterance (the album cover you see with the video). It is a bonus on some issues of it, but I was exposed to it with the compilation album Song to Comus: The Complete Collection which includes the album First Utterance and To keep From Crying as well as various bonus material. I'm not a talented reviewer, but here is what I wrote for the compilation album:


Song to Comus: The Incomplete Collection since the release of 2012's Out of the Coma.

First Utterance I often list as what I find to be the greatest acid folk album, but this compilation is better still. The bonus tracks, "In the Lost Queen's Eyes", "Winter is a Coloured Bird" and "All the Colours of Darkness" are brilliant. If I were to choose a favourite Comus song, I would choose "Winter is a Coloured Bird".

I originally dropped this down a star because I thought To Keep From Crying quite inferior to First Utterance. I always thought "Children of the Universe" and "To Keep From Crying" fantastic, and I loved "Touch Down", "Waves and Caves", and "Get Yourself a Man" but I grew to really like the rest of the album. It's not very consistent, but that's part of the charm.

Although the word underrated gets thrown about way too much, and really does generally come down to meaning "I like this more than most" rather than some objective notions of quality and truth, to me the To Keep From Crying album is of much higher quality than many state. I find it hard to fathom people who love First Utterance not liking any music off To Keep From Crying. It's still an eccentric album with pieces that people into F.U. should like.

What I love about this compilation is the contrast. Another reviewer said much the same, but First Utterance is a dark concept album and To Keep From Crying is light. To Keep From Crying is an album that I've recommended to many who say that Comus is far too disturbing due to First Utterance, but in my experience, very few people who dislike First Utterance ever give the follow-up a chance. And to those who disdain First Utterance for its disturbing lyrics and pagan aspects, realize that it is a concept album. Just because someone sings,writes a book, or make s film about a killer does not mean that that person condones murder.

I love Song to Comus and I like that you get the disturbing and the up-beat on it. Incidentally, it is interesting how high rated this is while one of the albums on it gets so derided. Light and dark can go beautifully together.

I hope we'll get more music from Comus and more complete collection at a later date -- if Out of the Coma were on this compilation I would prefer it still. :)

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Do what is in your comfort zone, but I would think that someone who likes to make and share lists with people would be open to listening to others choices, commenting on other people's lists, and stepping out of their own comfort zones. Not saying you are not like that, and that are not putting the effort into that. It's a general comment. I love how this forum gets each other listening to music we curate, recommend, and just mention. I love the big listening room component of PA with fairly open-eared and open-minded people.

Thanks for doing these topics and getting people to check out things they might not otherwise! They have definitely got me to listen to many things outside of my comfort zone. Diversity is the spice of life.

Aand if the weird folk of that COmus track is too much for you, this is another favourite of mine from someone in PA (but not in PA for this music really). here are tow versions she made.

Vashti Bunyan - Winter Is Blue





I adore this, especially the first version, but then I am more of a sensitive folky than a rowdy rocker at heart.

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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

I briefly went through the playlist instead of listening carefully to most of the tracks. Same with the bandcamp, some I know.

These I knew, but my first two choices will be:
Led Bib - Winter
Caravan - Winter Wine

And for my third, it will be Quantum Fantay' Wintershades. This was a nice surprise and I gave it a proper listen. :)

To mention a favourite of mine (one of my favourite songs regardless of season or subject matter):

Comus - Winter Is a Coloured Bird



I find Quantum Fantay to be a very enjoyable instrumental band to listen to.  If you haven't heard their 2024 release Oneironauts you should check it out...if nothing else to see if there is a place for it on your end of the year list.  Big smile

I should probably try and give Comus a listen.  That album cover is kind of a turn off for me.  I thought I had tried it once and didn't like it, but if I did, I didn't record it on Awesome Prog, and I don't show any listens on last.fm. 



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Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

It is currently 27 degrees Fahrenheit here
 
It is closer to 27 degrees Celsius here.
 

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Originally posted by Mormegil Mormegil wrote:

Jethro Tull - A Winter Snowscape Wink

Otherwise, Mostly Autumn and Caravan from this list.
Yep.  I could have included that song or A Winter's Tale from Genesis' debut album, but I tend to try and avoid the big 7 bands with my polls.  They don't really require much exposure here on PA.  Both of those songs are relatively obscure but because of the bands they probably would have garnered the most votes.  I kind of figured that Caravan might runaway with this one as it is possibly the best know song on the list.
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Originally posted by I prophesy disaster I prophesy disaster wrote:

How boreocentric. *sweating*
 

LOL.  The timing of this poll doesn't work so well for those of you in the land down under.  Feel free to send some of that heat my way.  It is currently 27 degrees Fahrenheit here with wind chills in the single digits.  Possibly 2-3 inches of snow forecast for tonight. 
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How boreocentric. *sweating*
 

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Jethro Tull - A Winter Snowscape Wink

Otherwise, Mostly Autumn and Caravan from this list.


Edited by Mormegil - December 04 2024 at 06:02
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Originally posted by Octopus II Octopus II wrote:

Caravan - Winter Wine Smile

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I've gone for Mostly Autumn here...
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