Interactive poll # ?!: The Rocking Ladies |
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Snicolette
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Thank you, Lorenzo. I'm glad it was deemed rocky enough to suit here. |
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tigerfeet
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1. Heather Nova - Snicollete, the song had a great Groove with smooth vocals to start then a nice build and the song gets going. Very modern feel and not stuck in the classic rock genre. Very harmonious while still passionate and heart felt and the lyrics are gorgeous. It took a few listens and then it got more enjoyable and addictive. It was a 7+ but now the song has moved to an 8+ - so not sure what I am going to do for a vote as its tied. 8+ 2. Blood Ceremony - Cristi, the opening flute gave a false flag of what was to come which was a punk/rock vibe. Loved the sound of the guitar. Vocal depth was warm and crunchy at the same time. Nice overtone to the song as a whole and I really liked that it was a sort of merged genre. Guitar sound is amazing. It also was 7+ but now an 8+ - not sure what's going on here (and I hate being so wishy-washy) 3. Eskaton – Logan, Wow! Lots of white noise and strange atmosphere and has a general psych feel – wondering what will be next with this song and dark foreboding future. Enjoyed the free style vocals mimicking the keyboard, nicely done. Rocking in a different way but certainly intense. Song evolves into more intense and complicated rhythm with the following along vocals. Once again, now as i am listening for about the 3rd or 4th time the song is becoming something i am now familiar with and it is more up my alley than I previously thought. This one is about patience and letting the song do its thing. It was a 7 initially but now an 8 as it could have been included as part of the sound track to The Wickerman. I liked that your choice was not the typical vocal entry. 4. Dead Sara – Geo, Hard driving rock intro and juicy vocals are straight to the point, clear and with lots of passion. Love it! Nice riff. Her voice fits perfectly with the sound and the distortion is spot on. Her voice almost breaks at points , right on the edge. High energy. 8 (but it may increase). 5. Ustmamo – Lorenzo, once again a very special nominee, with superb production and plenty of space in the over all sound. Vocals were a lightening strike straight to the heart and I enjoyed again a kind of punky garage rocking vibe. At first I didn't even recognize it was Italian and thought it was Scandinavian sort of like the the Ellipse song (Finnish) i was considering. both languages and similarly musical in their flow. Like an early 80’s vocals set with 90s rock band. Increased from a 7 to now a 7+ 6. Go-A Shum – Lewian, it was a cool choice to go for. I liked the electronic influence and also of course it was a Eurovision contender. Still she rocks out and the vocals are quite interesting. The vibe of the tune certainly has the Balkan Slavic kind of undertone with an almost far eastern influence – not sure !! Not a song I would normally listen to at all but it impressed me none the less. not traditional rock but still a good 7+ 7. Breeders – TCat this reminded me of Smash Mouth from the get go and something that I would generally gravitate towards immediately. Song builds slowly and Vocals are great! It is smooth for some time then it begins to get pretty intense. A fun and enjoyable 8 8. Courtney Barnett – Mila, this song has a modern feel and good production. I liked how it could verge on pretention but be humble and honest after all. I really got into this song and love her tone and the Aussie take on things. Lyrics were wonderful. I never heard or listened deliberately to her but will certainly be doing so. A wonderful 9 9. Anna Calvi – Suitkees, there are so many changes in texture here with both the band and the guitar and vocals intertwine as they weave about. Such calm and then some storms throughout the song and more so towards the middle to towards the end of the song. What a wild experience. Vocals alone were a close 10 since they retained raw energy, emotion and passion. 9 10. Arimea – Ronstein, was that a nine string guitar? I never had the pleasure of playing one but it looks quite hard if you do not have a wide and/or large hand. Impressive and powerful vocals and got my head nodding. The song is a masterpiece in so may ways. Operatic, passionate, free and wild, every time you listen to it, it provides something else. I will be 100% listening to more of this band in the future. 9 11. Lee Aaron – JD! What can you say when the first lyrics are “Whatcha Do To My Body”? I didn’t miss the 80s after they ended, but I do now! This one has such musical nostalgia and it possibly could sum up the rock scene of that decade. In my book absolutely a 10 out or 10 in every way. Power, energy, raw passion, the song a perfect gem, the guitars distorting immaculately, the drums pounding down the highway. And woo-ah ! Her growl !! A song I can listen to any day and in whatever mood. A non-complicated song but purely what it is. Rocking! 11 out of 10. |
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I'm sorry, if you were right, I'd agree with you. Robin Williams.
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tigerfeet
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So, I have my top 3 pick for this poll. #1 First Prize goes to: Lee Aaron – “Watcha Do to My Body” I do love stereotypes if in good taste and this one was executed in a perfect way. #2 Runner Up Prize goes to: Courtney Barnett - History Eraser It is ironic that the title of this song is directly related to my #1 pick #3 Third Prize goes to: Arimea - The Circus – sums up my first 2 picks This poll was really really fun, and all the tracks picked were top class. It was hard to pick a top 3 as there were so many contenders, especially as some kept changing score as I listened more. Any one of the nominated tracks could have been in the top 3 but I do enjoy pushing my 'cant-make-my-mind-up' personality to make a definitive decision. Edited by tigerfeet - October 30 2021 at 20:02 |
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I'm sorry, if you were right, I'd agree with you. Robin Williams.
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Snicolette
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Greg, my apologies, I misunderstood and didn't realize you did choose Eskaton. I will let my votes stand, however, as they do stay the same, in essence, in review of what was chosen. I wasn't looking at the poll itself at the end, just my notes.
That being said, tigerfeet, thank you so much for your thoughts on Heather Nova and also all the rest. I enjoy so much reading the reviews, for those who have time.
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Mila-13
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My votes go to: The
Breeders: Cannonball (Mike) Pure girl power, founded by Pixies bassist
Kim Deal. I was not aware of this project of hers. That's all I really need to
say. Eskaton: Dagon (Greg) A French experimental jazz rock trio with a truly unique style, Paule Kleynnaert voc. and synth that comes into its own. Very interesting, makes me to want more! Imelda May: Johnny Got a Boom Boom (Malcom) A big name and a unique, musically diverse vocalist, here with a rockabilly style song, a genre that she is best known for. A refreshing contribution that I really enjoyed. I am a fan of acoustic, “handmade” music. ___________________________ Honorable mentions: Ustmamo: Tannomai (Lorenzo) One of my contenders from day one. Mike’s final choice, The Breeders as an all-female band won over Ustmamo, after all. Unfortunately we have only three votes. I’m really sorry about that! Heather Nova: Walk This World (Nickie) A big name, a British alt/folk rock singer-songwriter with a unique voice. ”Walk This World” is her signature song from her breakout album Oyster (1994). With a less known song she might have been a contender, though. Still Romeo Void remains my favourite of yours. New wave, post-punk would have contributed to the musical variety, besides that genre is right down my alley. Anna Calvi: Wish (Kees) Another big name and a great contribution to musical diversity (art/alt rock). Anna is an outstanding guitar player, no doubt about that but I’m less a fan of her vocal style. Maybe it's about the song itself or maybe it’s the live performance. I’m not sure. Go_A - SHUM (Lewian) An interesting contribution. In another context I would have considered them for votes but folcotronica is definitely not rock (maybe that's a narrow view?), besided I knew both the band and song. My favourite of yours was Annette Humpe (Ideal), an icon of the German punk and new wave era and beyond. Edited by Mila-13 - October 31 2021 at 01:20 |
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Mila-13
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I don't know but maybe a more open description of the topic would have helped to showcase the richness and diversity of women in rock music. I like all kind of rock genres but I'm not into current straight rock or metal which doesn't mean that I don't like loud and energetic stuff, quite the opposite. Punk and post-punk f.e. are among my favourite rock genres incl. various dark stuff which is not necessarily loud. Edited by Mila-13 - October 31 2021 at 02:15 |
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Cristi
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What was so hard to understand - energetic rocking performances from female musicians, vocals and/or instruments. This is what i said, simple as that. No worries, I'm going to think twice before I create another interactive poll, I might just ask Lorenzo to skip me altogether... Edited by Cristi - October 31 2021 at 02:14 |
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Mila-13
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You are disappointed, obviously. But you shouldn't be. There was still a wide music variety in this poll and you got some great feedback as well. It was actually not about your description of the topic in the first place, it's rather that you posted all your options straight away. That gave me the impression that you expected a certain type of rock music. And btw. there is also various dark stuff out there which is not necessarily loud, you see?
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Cristi
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I posted 4 different kind of songs, from different genres, I thought fun to listen to, catchy yet not simplistic in any way. Edited by Cristi - October 31 2021 at 07:48 |
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Mila-13
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Of course not, it was a great way to start the party! Those songs were different but energy wise quite similar, though. I tried f.e. to bring in something groovy which is also energetic imo but in a different way. Anyway, I did enjoy this edition and discovered some great artists/bands. So thank you very much for this poll! Edited by Mila-13 - October 31 2021 at 03:07 |
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Thanks Tigerfeet and Mila for your comments; it's nice reading them! Also glad you liked Anna Calvi (vocally, this is maybe not her most consistent - but imo still captivating - performance, but she shows her capabilities...).
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Thank you for supporting independently produced music
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Snicolette
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Thank you for your thoughts, Mila. I was not sure how many would remember Heather Nova, or Romeo Void.
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Snicolette
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Mila, typically the original poster has done their selections at the opening of the poll, as Cristi did. But that doesn't mean it hasn't been done differently, too. Dark stuff that isn't loud brings to mind all of the dark folk-type bands, many of which are fronted/include women and some are mostly or all women. But that wouldn't have fit this poll (just thinking of music that strikes ME that way). Again, it's all truly subjective and not rigid, as far as how people take the direction of a poll, unless the pollster makes it that way in the way they present the poll.
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My votes:
1. Anna Calvi - Wish: I am familiar with some of her material and have the album with the studio version of Wish. This live version "rocks" and makes me want to see her live. 2. Courtney Barnett - History Eraser: Enjoyed the lyrics and her delivery. 3. Üstmamò - Tannomai: Great attitude and sound. I like that bounce and bass. Honorable mentions: Eskaton: Echoing some other opinions, I felt a bit unfair to vote for this one as a more prog/sophiscated song. I appreciate it being nominated as the album is on my ever growing buy list. Imelda May: Enjoyed this and it barely missed the top three. Go_A - Shum: If I had a few more listens this could have made my top 3 but only so much time. Thanks to everyone. I enjoyed this one. |
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8-string. Dave is a ridiculously talented musician, engineer and producer. he created the Taylor Swift cover in the middle of the night, because he was 'bored'!! https://www.youtube.com/user/0DaveC/videos Edited by Ronstein - November 01 2021 at 06:41 |
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Mila-13
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Dark folk/rock-type music was just an example because Cristi mentioned that the line-up didn't quite represent the state of the art of women in music. So maybe a theme such as 'Women In Rock' could open up possibilities. I still enjoyed the variety of music in this poll. As for your choice, I really like Heather Nova, maybe she is better known in Europe. I would have voted for her had you chosen a less known song. Edited by Mila-13 - November 02 2021 at 01:42 |
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That was my opinion, feel free to prove me wrong (if that's the case).
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Mila-13
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I'd like to thank you for taking the time to comment on the songs including my own choice: Nickie, Tigerfeet, Mike, Kees and Lewian. Much appreciated, guys!
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