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Snicolette
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Hey, Mike, this last one doesn't work for me...Is this one the same version? |
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I don't know if your link is the same because it doesn't work for me. I would think it's the same one???!!! Not sure.
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Actually, it's possible it could have worked, but that particular video is blocked in Canada for some reason. It seems to be the same time though, so, we'll say it's the same. Besides, its more for the silliness of it all anyway, so as long as the lyrics are the same, it's no big deal.
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@ Mike, I would imagine so, if it's got essentially the same name and length.
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Here are my "first takes," on initial listen to the Page One entries:
Raff: Gillan “No Laughing In Heaven”
As expected, a hard rocker with Ian Gillan’s whiskey voice taking on the
unlikely theme of religion in such a funny way!
Perfect choice, Raff. Great organ
riff comes in after Ian’s fire and brimstone preacher impersonation. Surprise!
He’s arrested after St Peter lets him in to the Pearly Gates, summing it
all up with heaven ain’t all it’s cracked up to be, in fact, it’s actually
hell! We’re off to a great start!
Lorenzo: Caparezza “Fuori dal tunnel” This one has a comical sound from the start, sort of a vaudeville or circus orchestra feel. I get a feel, a lot, of a sort of Italian Frank Zappa, making fun of modern “culture,” which exalts cheap thrills over more quiet living, and in a bit of a bawdy way. He’s happy being himself, let everyone else lose their lives to endless partying and hangovering. I am quite in agreement! Giorgio Gaber “Il corrotto” A bluesy tune, with a (fitting, as it is another bawdy one) a horn section. Poor guy, he’s trying to be good, yet his hormones seem to be getting the best of him. By the end, I seems as though the hormones have prevailed. dr wu23: John Prine “Dear Abby” The venerable John Prine (RIP) in a live recording, this particular song I haven’t heard. Here he writes to Dear Abby, asking for advice, solo acoustic guitar and John’s voice alone. This poor guy is so afflicted with his life, lol! We are what we are and we ain’t what we ain’t! Love his pseudonyms for each verse….And, pretty good advice there, too. Some people never learn this, who knew that John Prine had all the answers we need, in this tidy package of a song. Lewian: Foyer des Arts "Wissenswertes ueber Erlangen" This one has a kind of circus-y feel to the music, you can tell it’s funny, even if you don’t understand the lyrics (but thank you for providing them)….also the sarcasm in the vocalist’s delivery lets you know you’re being told a comical tale. Wherever one is from is the best place, after all, we have similar tales from state to state in the US, kind of putting down the neighbouring state, which also puts down your state. Crane: Welcome to these polls! Here we have the often hilarious They Might Be Giants “Fingertips” The song is making fun of sort of classic songs in a mashup of all kinds of popular culture types of music from lounge acts to tv commercials and several things in between. Makes me think of Firesign Theater on speed instead of LSD, or Bonzo Dog Band with ADHD. Icarium: Supertramp “Fools Overture” Very familiar with all three of these, so will not vote “for,” them, which doesn’t indicate how much I appreciate the music whatsoever! Fool’s Overture begins with piano and then a keyboard whistle sort of sound. Background sounds of a crowd enter with sounds of trumpets and pealing of bells follow, “we shall never surrender,” is heard (Churchill?) and some sirens, more bells and then some keyboards start up with a steady beat of the drums. Full band enters with horns up front. Vocalist comes in with soaring vocals. Cut back to sounds of a crowd and wind blowing. Vocalist reenters with choral vocals chiming in as the song becomes more marchlike and the wind returns to end the piece. Marillion “Script for a Jester’s Tear” A Marillion classic here, very dramatic piece with Fish fronting the band. Song of lost love, and perhaps of childhood as well, with majestic keyboards and guitars wailing along with the vocals. In classic prog fashion, there are tempo changes and movement with dynamics, as Fish fights with his angst, then the song fades with him enquiring of his lost love. Jethro Tull “Jack Frost and the Hooded Crow” Song begins with a very immediately recognizable Tull sound. Mandolin rings out with Ian Anderson’s questioning at Yuletide why others don’t have more compassion for others. Keyboards underscore his singing, with a sense of churchliness, and also interweavings of flute and syncopated drums. A choral a capella section enter, then full band again with Christmas bells added in. Song fades out with a sense of a processional march. Shadowyzard: Happatai “Yatta” Very pop-ish music, delivered in a comic manner, the video is very absurd, to go along with the lyrics and delivery. I don’t know what to call it, precisely, but it is certainly funny, in a very bright and cheery sort of way. Gencan “Kendimi Kontrol Edemiyorum” Some bluesy electric guitar (though it’s an acoustic in the video), actually has a Turkish sound to the lead. Sort of a semi-rap delivery, with more musical vocals in the chorus. Not sure if the translation I found is correct, but seems to be saying the guy is sort of out of control silly/crazy? Nihat Dogan “Macoyum Ben” This one uses more of a Turkish orchestra sound, so reminds me a bit of Bollywood without the extreme costumes. The vocal is very much what I remember hearing around the Middle Eastern clubs in SF. I couldn’t find a translation into English for this one. Very disco-y as well, but it’s because it’s dance music. It sure seems to be something about beautiful women, however, and I find his facial expressions (and theirs), very funny, in a cute, conspiratorial way. Daler Mehndi “Tunak Tunak Tun” This begins with a vocal sort of calling, then a disco-y/Middle Eastern beat comes in…the guys’ expressions are really cute, he seems to be kind of making fun of dance in it, to me? They are also, certainly fun to watch, no matter what they’re saying, which, according to a translation I found, is quite simple, “Come and love me, listen to what the heart says.” Rodolfo Chikilicuatre “Baila El Chiki Chiki” This I understand more of, since it’s in Spanish, he is definitely making fun of dancing, with the go-go-type dancers demonstrating the various dances. George: Denis Leary “A**hole” Now this one I do remember, he was pretty funny as a shock comedian. Begins with acoustic guitar and love his kind of satiric commentary. Yeah, sometimes it takes a really long time to evolve, sadly. He was right on, with this. One of those things that are true, yet funny. Loved the choirboy chorus….he got those stereotypes so right! Kinda reminds me of someone. You, too? Alestorm “F*cked With An Anchor” A charming little ditty (and love the bloodied keyboard!) In kind of an Irish jig mode, very rousing and full of expletives, made me laugh! Plus, they’re actually pretty good players, so pull it off well. Aside: No
apologies necessary, I did indicate if pieces were very short, there could be
more. I do understand peoples’ wanting
to have enough time to listen and enjoy, however, so I thought that was a good
way to meet halfway, at least to start.
You’re enthusiastic and always make great contributions to these polls,
not to mention (as she mentions it, lol) putting together those poll playlists
for us! You know already that I enjoy a good parody, so here we go with the final 3 short pieces. Stephen Lynch “What If the Guy from Smashing Pumpkins Lost His Car Keys?” Brilliant, he sounds JUST like Billy Corgan! Daveyboyz “Heavy Metal Farmer” Begins with electric guitar and drums setting the scene, then the growling commences and the angry vocals. This is pretty funny, the poor cows, lol! TractORR! Cathy Richardson “Covid Breath” This is pretty brilliant also….Now which one is my favourite? Might be this one, since I’m a big Tull fan. suitkees: Neil (Nigel Planer) “Hole In My Shoe” LOVED The Young Ones, esp his character. Begins with a short diatribe from Neil, then goes into the song, which is hilarious! Followed by his parody, “Hurdy Gurdy Mushroom Man” He does such a great mimicry of Donovan here, kind of almost a take on “Atlantis,” in the delivery at first, then he goes into more LSD style stream-of-consciousness lyrics with a bouncy bunch of music and a children’s chorus. This is so very silly and fun. King Missile “Eating People” Begins with piano, beautifully played, and a person going into the possible reasons for cannibalism. It becomes very light in tone, with the awful concept being happily sung (hilarious!). A good parody on some of the discussions of why someone is vegetarian or vegan. Nice horn solo ¾ of the way in. Followed with another by them, “And” This one begins as a metal-type song with “bad,” singing (all off key-ish). What I think of as a “list” song, listing many words after “and,” as the starting word. There is a portion of starts and stops, then the off-key singing jumps in and out with some bing-boings, then back into the main theme. Lewian: Deichkind “Richtig Gutes Zeug” This one starts with an 80’s kind of keyboard, but spoken vocals. Yes, there is a tendency in people to think they have the best of everything (unless they are envious of things others have), whether it’s truly “good,” or not. Also, the endless acquisitiveness of so many people to buy, buy, buy, have, have, have. JD: I think this is the first time you’ve come to these polls? I know I’ve seen you about the site, but not sure if it was around here, so welcome! And welcome again, if I’m wrong. 😊 Frank Zappa “Dancing Fool” Big Zappa fan here, so very familiar with song, making quite a bit of fun of disco music. Will not spoil it for others, if they are unfamiliar with how it commences. Also was happy to hear it again on a show that played on 1 April, perfect choice for the day and a great contribution. Tancos: John McCutcheon “Barefoot Boy with Boots On” I do know of John McCutcheon, I have a singer friend who used to cover a song of his, but haven’t heard this particular one. This one is very fiddles-forward, a bit of a reel. A nonsense and absurdities song, it is very amusing, with the twists and turns it takes. The Fredösphere “Abraham Lincoln Was an Invader from Space” Begins with some “space” clinkies, then banjo and a singer in an Appalachian style, yet monotone vocal, with the chorus being semi-spoken and wheelie-wheelie noises for comic emphasis here and there. Various Presidents are invoked, with announcements of how they also had odd abilities, presumably from their space origins. Tom Smith “I Had a Shoggoth” This one references HP Lovecraft, with the amorphous “shoggoth,” in the title. This is also features a banjo, but has a much more musical vocal. This one takes the folk tradition of introducing different spooky characters, then repeats them as one more is added each time (think “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” or “I Know An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly). Very amusing! Cathy Berberian “Ticket To Ride” This is a fun take on someone who is presenting a “serious,” performance and then it becomes something else, entirely. A song done “in the manner of.” Here, the singer takes on the song if it were arranged as an operatic aria. Very fun! Scott: No pressure to vote or anything, just glad to see you back. Scatterbrain “Tastes Just Like Chicken” This is a complex rocky piece of music, but with a robotic rap sort of vocal, with some choruses which are more “musical.” Has plenty of sarcasm regarding the homogenization of current culture with a blistering short lead just right of center. Yeah, it does all taste like chicken, unless you know where to look. Good entry! |
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Humor with a bite......
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My nomination is Fjernsyn Fjernsyn - "Nr. 1" |
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jamesbaldwin
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Have fun!
(I WRITE THE ORIGINAL LYRICS BECAUSE THIS SONG HAS NO COPYRIGHT) IL GALLO E' MORTO / THE COCK IS DEAD Intro: [The man with the guitar] Dear friends, a very serious event has happened (Madonna, what?) I am sorry to have to tell you, dear friends, that unfortunately the cock is dead (Oh, Madonna, my Lord!) VERSE: The cock is dead, the cock is dead The cock is dead, the cock is dead He will never sing Ecocodì ecocodà anymore He will never sing Ecocodì ecocodà anymore CHORUS: [all together] Ecoecoecoecocodì ecocodà Ecoecoecoecocodì ecocodà (Poor beast) [Follows the repetition of the verse, sung by the individual singers, and of the chorus, sung all togetyerin different Macheronic languages: 1) French 2) English 3) Spanish 4) Russian 5) Latin 6) German THE END [The short, chubby man to the left of the guitarist sings, in Milanese dialect]: I'm the one who killed the cock! [The other three]: Was it you who killed the cock?! He had pissed me off with his ecocodì ecocodà He really broke my balls with the ecococdì ecocodà! [All together:] Ecoecoecoecocodì ecocodà Edited by jamesbaldwin - April 05 2021 at 11:52 |
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Snicolette
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My first thoughts on Page Two entries and some additions to original postings:
Mike: Harry
Nilsson “The Most Beautiful World in the World”
This LP was a big hit in my youth, he was a master of songs with a bit
of sadness. This one is more
straight-ahead funny, with gargling noises and such for emphasis, vaguely
Mexican-esque in sound, as far as his affected accent. There is a pretty center section with full
orchestra, as he describes our little planet, with a bawdy little bit to the
ending. Fred Eaglesmith “White
Trash” Now here is a name I haven’t
heard in a very long time. This is a
country-esque song with fiddles etc, in a live venue (he mentions Santa Cruz,
at The Catalyst maybe, or OT Price’s Music Hall?). Anyway, he lists some pretty funny
stereo-typical items one might find around a “white trash,” couple….wonder if
he was planning on visiting a gun show, lol?
Joe Ely “Me & Billy the Kid”
Another country sort of singer, reminds me a bit of John Prine, this is
a historical foray, as you said, a different slant on a comedic song, showing
Billy the Kid as pretty inept with rollicking drums and geetars. Classic country/rock construction to the
song, with a twist. Monty Python “All Things Dull
& Ugly” A dance hall style piano
with a children’s chorus singing the song, a parody on “All Things Bright and
Beautiful” Just ‘orrid, lol! I think my favourite of yours, parodies are
kind of a thing I really love. Cristi: “Weird Al” Yankovic “Word Crimes” Was wondering if Weird Al (who I love) would show up in this one at some point, and here he is. This one, he takes on the subject of misuse of words and grammar, to a bouncy little beat. Some of my absolutely favourite grammatical pet peeves…Every English teacher should show this in class and require them to memorize it, lol. *peers over her glasses, like a disapproving librarian* Spaciousmind: The Bonzo Dog Band “Little Sir Echo” One of my favourite “silly” bands and welcome to these polls! Sort of an oompah piece with mimes, ukuleles and big and small guitars and brass included. Totally silly and absurd, like I would expect, Monty Python-esque shenanigans on the stage. Lorenzo: Rita Pavone: “Viva la Pappa col Pomodoro” Sort of a cabaret absurdist song, looks like it was on a television show. Mock drama in the delivery and I love her shoes (which I don’t find funny, I think they’re beautiful)!Shadowyzard: Ajdar “Cikita Muz” Funny
guy, who somehow reminds me of Vanilla Ice, with radish bunches and bananas,
doing a kind of dance song with two women on a boat (making fun of stereotypical
playboys, perhaps?). Another
by him “Nane Sekeri” This one full of
echo-y zagarits and dumbeks with a fast beat, again on the boat with the two
girls and parsley? Wish I had
translations for these, lol. George: Tim
Minchin “Easter Song” A lovely bit of
piano playing with lyrics about Easter, which is quite irreverent…certainly
makes you think of Easter in a different way. |
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Lewian
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A third foolish thing, wanted to have one in English... 10cc have some very funny stuff, maybe too well known around here, but anyway - I bought a flat guitar tutor: Edited by Lewian - April 07 2021 at 06:38 |
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This one is quite clever and it goes right over most people's heads. It's best heard with lyrics.... Notice also that the chords change to whichever chord is mentioned in the lyrics (even the puns all of which are intended).
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this is hilarious
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^ OMG! That's too funny! Thanks for sharing.
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Page Three initial thoughts....of course, there may be more ahead:
The Anders: Fjernsyn Fjernsyn "Nr. 1" This one has a beginning that resembles
warped kazoos (saxophone?) in a staccato rhythm and some drums. Some washy guitar flailing with feedback
enters and the kazoos are gone. It
becomes a clattering like a kitchen in a washing machine with the saxophone
sounds squealing madly and the drums have returned. This continues for some time, with the saxophones
finally coming to more clarity, yet still utterly pandemonic. In the final minute, it sort of becomes more
steadily rhythmical before the poor creature is put out of it’s misery and
there is a sort of alien ship sound and the crackling of vinyl. Lorenzo: Il Gallo E’
Morto This is from another Italian variety
show, this time, four gentlemen sing a song lamenting the death of a cock, a
double entendre type song, sung very dramatically by each, as they have their
turns. This is very similar to an old
English song, also a double entendre, about a bantam cock, who feigns death to
attract hens, also very funny, especially as the live delivery, as here, is
very full of emotive posturing by the singers. Lewian: 10CC
“I Bought A Flat Guitar Tutor” This is
very, very cleverly put together and quite funny to me. I of course know of them, but never really
got a good listen. Gotta love good music
humour! Cristi: Nanowar of Steel “Barbie MILF Princess” They waste no time in getting into hard-hitting
rock at warp speed. Very funny video,
mocking Barbie’s plasticity and acquisitiveness and also rockstars, as hey show
up in a pink Barbie tourbus. Lots of
funny commentary in the video, this one never slows down for a second. Also, unicorns! 😊 (also an observation: They also mention “Dildo Faggins..." in the
Harvard Lampoon’s sendup, “Bored of the Rings,”
Bilbo is named Dildo Bugger, lol.)
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Strangely, when I linked this originally, the lyrics in the video were shown in English, now they seem to be German. I remember having seen this with both German and English lyrics. I had thought that that was two different videos, but now I believe that it's just this one and they may change it regularly. I'm not even sure whether it depends on who plays it (my web behaviour may confuse any tracker whether I want it German or not). I'm happy about any feedback what language you get, in order to understand this. (Maybe checking at some point later will give you English subtitles even if you see them in German now!?) Sorry for confusion.
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English for me today again... maybe it switches on a daily basis?
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That IS very odd, Lewian.
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Reminder to all that you should begin thinking about making your final selections and let us know what they are, so we can open up voting once those are all in. I'll let you know when all are accounted for.
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