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Poll Question: Pick 3 of your favorites
Poll Choice Votes Poll Statistics
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3 [6.67%]
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2 [4.44%]
3 [6.67%]
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4 [8.89%]
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7 [15.56%]
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2 [4.44%]
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Thunder Pussy - Velvet Noose. Excellent rock song, great performance. It could aspire to enter my top 3.

Bootsy Collins - What; is the Name of this Town: sophysticated funky fusion. I appreciate it but it is not a genre I enjoy.

Enter the Haggis -Lancaster ... Interesting commercial and electric folk song near to prog... Hmmm maybe, maybe...




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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:


8) Adrian Enescu – Highway. Synth-pop? Electronic sound. Interesting. It is not clear whether it is relaxing or neurotic. It could be fine as a movie soundtrack. Is it fit for my top 3? It's hard.



I love it how you described the song. And yes, it is from a movie soundtrack. Not a good movie, but I love this song. 

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Originally posted by Shadowyzard Shadowyzard wrote:


Did you know this one? To understand the humour here, you need to know about djent music. I hate that crap, and want it out of progressive metal more than anything else; it is my biggest wish regarding music. Djent guitarists generally use many-stringed electric guitars. 8-strings is quite common, for instance.

I think the video is hilarious and the harp player plays a cool tune, haha.

  That was also a LOT of fun!  Thanks!  Clap
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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:


Enter the Haggis: Bagpipes win out! I am a sucker for bagpipes. (And recommended if you like to rock out to bagpipes is the “Shipping Up to Boston/Enter Sandman” cover by Goddesses of Bagpipe with The Snake Charmer. Video below.)

  Absolutely will have to check out those goddesses, looks like so much fun!  And I did find the Black Satans hilarious, too.  Glad you enjoyed Seckou, as I advised others who liked him, check out his other live videos in collaboration with others, different genres and combinations.  Just fascinating.


Oh, that was great fun!  Thank you!
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Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

Great variety! Lots of new to me in this one. I only recall hearing the Stan Ridgway and Big Head Todd tracks before. And not a bad song among all the suggestions.

So, I listened to first twelve first and had settled on these three: Stan Ridgway, Seckou Keita, and  Adrian Enescu.

Then came the last four and two of those stood out for me: New York Stories and Enter the Haggis.

So, now had to choose three from five.

Ridgway I know and really like, but because I have heard it before, I knocked him out. Down to four, and went through them again. Settled on:

Enter the Haggis: Bagpipes win out! I am a sucker for bagpipes. (And recommended if you like to rock out to bagpipes is the “Shipping Up to Boston/Enter Sandman” cover by Goddesses of Bagpipe with The Snake Charmer. Video below.)

Adrian Enescu: So 80’s. Evoked soundtracks of that time.

Seckou Keita: It just put me in a good vibe. Definitely hypnotic. I had never seen/heard a kora before.

PS: The Black Satans are hilarious. I laughed out loud. My favorite video. I watched that over again even though they didn’t make my top 3.

  Absolutely will have to check out those goddesses, looks like so much fun!  And I did find the Black Satans hilarious, too.  Glad you enjoyed Seckou, as I advised others who liked him, check out his other live videos in collaboration with others, different genres and combinations.  Just fascinating.

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We used to carry them on our buses, and we were living in the Denver area when they were big.  Great band and I loved their version of that song!  BUT was trying to stick to things I hadn't heard before when deciding on the runners-up.  I did go with something I had heard before, but only because it always affects me the same way and I hadn't heard it in ages.
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I wasn't sure how many here would be familiar with Big Head Todd & the Monsters.  I should have picked one of their tracks that wasn't so well known I suppose as that track is a bit opposite from what they normally do, but I'll do a lesser known act next time.

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Great variety! Lots of new to me in this one. I only recall hearing the Stan Ridgway and Big Head Todd tracks before. And not a bad song among all the suggestions.

So, I listened to first twelve first and had settled on these three: Stan Ridgway, Seckou Keita, and  Adrian Enescu.

Then came the last four and two of those stood out for me: New York Stories and Enter the Haggis.

So, now had to choose three from five.

Ridgway I know and really like, but because I have heard it before, I knocked him out. Down to four, and went through them again. Settled on:

Enter the Haggis: Bagpipes win out! I am a sucker for bagpipes. (And recommended if you like to rock out to bagpipes is the “Shipping Up to Boston/Enter Sandman” cover by Goddesses of Bagpipe with The Snake Charmer. Video below.)

Adrian Enescu: So 80’s. Evoked soundtracks of that time.

Seckou Keita: It just put me in a good vibe. Definitely hypnotic. I had never seen/heard a kora before.

PS: The Black Satans are hilarious. I laughed out loud. My favorite video. I watched that over again even though they didn’t make my top 3.

So, bonus vids.

Goddesses of Bagpipes with the Snake Charmer:

And, Beavis and Butthead would have been overloaded if I had posted this Thunderpussy video instead:

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Originally posted by Shadowyzard Shadowyzard wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

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Thank you!  Being a harp player, I do know a lot of unusual harpers


Did you know this one? To understand the humour here, you need to know about djent music. I hate that crap, and want it out of progressive metal more than anything else; it is my biggest wish regarding music. Djent guitarists generally use many-stringed electric guitars. 8-strings is quite common, for instance.

I think the video is hilarious and the harp player plays a cool tune, haha.


Cool. I've seen his Banjo Metal and Sitar Metal. He definitely has a thing going.
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Ok, guys, here my first impressions:

1) Tania Maria – Bluesilian: pleasent latin-soul-popsong, very relaxed. It won't be in my top 3.


2) Stan Ridgway – Drive, She Said very good neurotic rock song. It could aspire to enter my top 3.


3) Planxty – The Well Below The Valley: very Irish, very folk. I like that sound but this song would need a variation. It could hardly fit in my top 3.


4) Seckou Keita – Rewmi live : very tribal song. Interesting musical arrangements. I would say tribal-rock / fusion. Could It enter my top 3? Hmmmmm We will see.


5) Keldian – The Last Frontier. MELODIC METAL-POP SONG. Creative but it won't be in my top 3.


6) Comsat Angels – Our Secrets . Very good atmosphere and very good sound, THERE IS ONLY A CHANGE, A SINGLE, OR A FINAL GROWING TO BE EXCELLENT. It could aspire to enter my top 3


7) The Black Satans – The Satans of: oh My God... O Mama help me, cover me from the Devil... it is definitely not to my taste. I was hoping to catch a glimpse of some naked woman in the woods: it was the only way to let me stand the music, and instead only ugly men....


8) Adrian Enescu – Highway. Synth-pop? Electronic sound. Interesting. It is not clear whether it is relaxing or neurotic. It could be fine as a movie soundtrack. Is it fit for my top 3? It's hard.


It's all for now. I go to sleep.



Edited by jamesbaldwin - May 30 2020 at 18:11
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Originally posted by Shadowyzard Shadowyzard wrote:


Did you know this one? To understand the humour here, you need to know about djent music. I hate that crap, and want it out of progressive metal more than anything else; it is my biggest wish regarding music. Djent guitarists generally use many-stringed electric guitars. 8-strings is quite common, for instance.

I think the video is hilarious and the harp player plays a cool tune, haha.

  Will check it out in a bit, thanks!  
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

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Ay! Wouldn't have thought that's your cup of tea, but here we go! Big smile
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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

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Thank you!  Being a harp player, I do know a lot of unusual harpers


Did you know this one? To understand the humour here, you need to know about djent music. I hate that crap, and want it out of progressive metal more than anything else; it is my biggest wish regarding music. Djent guitarists generally use many-stringed electric guitars. 8-strings is quite common, for instance.

I think the video is hilarious and the harp player plays a cool tune, haha.

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Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

My 3 votes.....
Comsat Angels
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Ay! Wouldn't have thought that's your cup of tea, but here we go! Big smile
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First husband made a banjo sound like a saz until he could get his hands on one of the real ones.  LOL
Banjos and hurdy-gurdys, neither one needs electricity to sound electric.  I would have picked a viola if not the harp to play....I also have a bowed psaltery to compensate.
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favorite instrument?  good one... I'd have to go with the Banjo.. by a nose over the Bassoon.. 

there is no bad in music when either a banjo is in play.. or a bassoon..
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Originally posted by Shadowyzard Shadowyzard wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Exactly!  


BTW, my favourite musical instrument is harp and not only your avatar, but also shared song include that fantastic instrument. It was a nice listening, by the way. Embarrassed

Thank you!  Being a harp player, I do know a lot of unusual harpers and other ancient instrumental music (electric, too).  But I love all kinds of music, even some in the more metal realm.
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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Exactly!  


BTW, my favourite musical instrument is harp and not only your avatar but also shared song includes that fantastic instrument. It was a nice listening, by the way. Embarrassed

Edited by Shadowyzard - May 30 2020 at 17:05
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