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mathman0806
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Lewian
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Here's a German single from the early 80s that I'd have liked to be posted in the Dreadful Decade poll. It may lose a bit without understanding the lyrics, English translation is here: https://lyricstranslate.com/en/polizisten-police-officers.html Extrabreit - Polizisten "Die Polizeieieieiei" is the police. We covered this on the day we celebrated our Abitur (A-levels) and I got to play this super simple but iconic bass line. |
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Cristi
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are these better? |
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mathman0806
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@Lorenzo, CCCP video is not to me.
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mathman0806
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@Greg, great idea and thanks for all the links to the past polls. I can easily get sucked up into that. I have been quite busy with work and still need to vote in the previous pill. I do have some past suggestion to put up and will try over the weekend when I should have a bit more time so I can say a few words.
@Cristi, your first and fourth videos are not available to me. (BTW, nice to see the Bucium song again.) |
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suitkees
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^ Oh, man, you sure are talkative! I very much like this poll idea. It's a bit archival work - that should appeal to me... And, I'm not "out", I just have much less decent listening time available, and less time to comment on suggestions. I like commenting and I like reading comments by others. I agree that this is what makes these polls especially enjoyable and makes them about exchanging music affinities. It is nice to read why people suggest something and what they think about the suggestions of others. But it does take time, and not everyone has that always at hand or is at ease with writing about suggestions by others. I hope this weekend I will be able to suggest some music and listen to what has been put up so far... |
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Logan
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I have listened through everybodys several times (not many have been posted) and I really enjoyed the playlist.
Cristi, I really like all of yours, and don't take this as a recommendation for your choice as all very, very fine to my ears, but one of yours I sort of remember but don't "know" well is the Child track "Little Light" (from 1969)* that I really liked. Not sure if you nominated that in Lorenzo's "We Love the Sixties" or another poll or if it was one you wished you had thought of for a poll. I think I remember hearing it from you before and maybe commenting on it. I seem to remember the Phoenix you mentioned from that one. *I should say that I have listened to the Child track and various others the most in the context of the playlist which is in order of submission, and the fact is that because "Little Light" follows that noisy Melt-Banana track, with the contrast it becomes more like a breath of fresh air and enjoyable to my ears. :) When it comes to playlists, a track might well appeal more depending on what came before it (and after). Lorenzo, I appreciated your track very much and the info that went with it. Christian: I love that Laura Veirs' Secret Someones. It's a kind of thing I have been digging for these last couple of years. And I forgot to mention that the Portishead cover of Abba's "SOS" would have fit the "Interactive Poll: Emotional songs (female)" topic very well, amongst others. There is another Emo female one that I want to mention if I can remember it. Sorry for the excessive OP, which may be off-putting. It will be long due to the list of polls with descriptions but I got a bit silly and fanciful when talking about the poll. I wish I'd taken the time to edit it to make it more succinct/ readable in some places, more organised, and be more descriptive in others. I do hope more people will want to participate (just two days in now). It probably would be a more challenging topic for many than most others, some different expectations and there are more pressing things going on in the world to be concerned about that would I think be likely to limit participation. An easier distraction might have been better, although I have been wanting to do this concept for a very long time, but I expected it would have its challenges. At least it's nice to revisit the old polls.... See how it goes.... EDIT: And that we don't have Nicky to comment on the choices probably, and Kees is out. might well mean less involvement... Definitely one of the biggest enjoyments for me in these is reading the comments by people such as Nickie and I know I always would look forward to hers (lots of anticipation here for those comments from the talented commentators here - ever grateful for those). Edited by Logan - March 16 2022 at 07:25 |
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Logan
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A bit early to share it, and while I like to read how the tracks relate to the earlier polls, I have made a playlist for the mentions here (will add as they come as it's a nice and easy way to listen -- I use youtube in desktop mode (on Opera) so I don't have to have to keep the player "open" when using my android phone.
Interactive Poll Dredge: Visitation & Revisitation suggestions ---------------------------------------------------------- "c) One can bring up a track or tracks for potential nomination that would have fit an earlier Interactive poll that one did not participate in." Here is a choice for an Interactive Poll that I did not participate in at all, but I had wanted to mention at the time maybe out of competition due to too many things going on to wish to commit to the process. By which I mean participating in both nomination and voting -- let alone any commentary on people's suggestions of which I rarely have done that much. The choice is Bach's Suite #1 For Cello in G -- Prelude" I like it best in full, but to make it more succinct... And I will go with the shorter duration version from the film The Hunger, which is where I just heard it (this sounds a little faster than I remember that version). On second thought, i will mention this performance by Ophélie Gaillard. I considered mentioning it in the Interactive Poll: Where Musicians Don't Interact topic. Edited by Logan - March 15 2022 at 12:59 |
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Lewian
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Some of these polls indeed made me want to nominate lots... a very beloved artist of mine is Laura Veirs, apparently not too well known (if I go by the comments this one got in the female singer/songwriter poll). Her song Secret Someones that I suggested there narrowly lost out regarding my nomination spot against another one of my heroines, Barbara Morgenstern, so here's another chance for Laura Veirs and her Sercret Someones. For sure she should be in a poll at some point, even though I can't exclude that she'll have competition also here. |
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jamesbaldwin
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When I opened my first interactive Poll, I posted a song by CSI, a 9-minute mini-suite, "L'ora delle tentazioni", which I consider one of the best Italian songs of all time. I was undecided between that and "Aghia Sophia", a CCCP's song, also a 9-minute mini-suite, also competing for the best Italian song ever - in my opinion. You already know CSI and CCCP (CCCP was the Cyrillic abbreviation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, CSI was the abbreviation of the Commonwealth of Independent States: the second group was the continuation of the first) I posted songs of both but this one that I propose has nothing to do with the previous one of the CCCP that I proposed to you ("Tomorrow", a demential punk-rock piece with Amanda Lear). This song goes from serious to facetious, from cultured (a quote from Simone Weil) to vulgar (Neapolitan slang where we talk about a pizza maker), from catholic to pagan, it is a crazy song, in the best dada-rock tradition, an almost pogressive piece led by an accordion and by the singing, that goes from paranoid to hallucinated to mystical. Enjoy!!! CCCP: Aghia Sophia (in Greek means: The Sacred temple of the Holy Wisdom) Sunday tedium: how much drug it consumes Sunday tedium: how many loves it shatters Sunday tedium, eeh Sophia, Wisdom Sophia It incites women and burns Burns with men And it consumes his heart Sophia, Wisdom Sophia She incites women and burns Burns with men And it consumes his heart Touch me Maybe only in a dream Blow Whisper again: "live" I will be Watch me Between the clouds and the veils Blow Whisper again: "live" I will live "I will experience order, freedom, obedience Responsibility, equality I will live the hierarchy, the honor, the punishment I will experience the freedom of opinion Security, risk, ownership I will live the truth which is ultimate, the first" [Simone Weil] The truth hurts you, I know Citizens, citizens! Babies, children, teenagers, babies! This is the program, it's priceless The ancient is fabulous raw folklore The modern has begun and finished Voilà the age of the free-democratic progress Larallalla larallallallalla Larallalla larallallallalla Voilà the age of the free-democratic progress The modern has begun and finished The ancient is fabulous raw folklore Citizens, citizens! Citizens, citizens! Citizens (larallalla larallallallalla)! Citizens citizens! Larallalla larallallallalla Larallalla larallallallalla Sunday tedium: how much drug it consumes Sunday tedium: how many loves it shatters Sunday tedium, eeh Sunday tedium: how much drug it consumes Sunday tedium: how many loves it shatters Sophia, look! Watch life fly away Sophia, look! Watch life fly away Look at life Watch it fly away "You made the pizza in Pozzuoli and the peasant in Rome And mmò you make the Swiss meat, you live in New York Sophia beautiful Sophia, Sophia of people's desires Mmh, how beautiful it is in progress ′ this f**king realm!" Sunday tedium: how much drug it consumes Sunday tedium: how many loves it shatters....... Edited by jamesbaldwin - March 17 2022 at 19:45 |
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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Logan
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^ It is a very pleasant reminder of how terrific these have been.
^^ Thanks Nickie. Even if you aren't planning to take part and probably would not want to do this as you like to fully participate, a reminder to those that they can nominate bonus ones if they don't think that they will have time to listen through everyone's nominations and select three. Some more from me: Here are some option "b" criterion mentions from a very favourite act of mine (I did nominate a Portishead elsewhere) "b) One can bring up a track or tracks for potential nomination that one rather wished or wishes (or simply choose to now) one had thought of for an earlier Interactive poll, or thought of but didn't mention." Actually, I lost an edited post when I put the topic up and it timed out. That option should explicitly include ones that one didn't know at the time. It probably doesn't matter, but since those criteria are important, I wish I had the fuller and better put version. Portishead - SOS This would have been a great one for the Interactive Poll X: Cover Your Ears! and for the recent Interactive poll: How are you today?. I did not yet know it at the time of the covers poll methinks, so I would not have thought of it then. My nominations in the cover + original poll (I love the duos) there were the original Julee Cruise version of "Into the Night" and a Xiu Xiu cover from a Xiu Xiu Twin peaks cover album. I went with Michael Gira's (of Swans) "Blind" for the "How are you today?" poll. So in keeping with that duos poll expectations, here are videos for the ABBA original and the cover. And here's another Portishead of the I wish I had though of that but I didn't know it yet variety. Had the poll been done more recently, this likely would have been my nomination for the Interactive poll No. -46 2/3 - the folk music poll I had gone with Mark Fry's "The Witch", which I do love. The Portishead piece would be one that I wished I could have also included now (had I known it). Portishead - The Rip That one also would be good for a covers poll as Radiohead has covered it and Thom Yorke has performed it with Portishead. Or at least it would be if this cover was polished. Embed not working: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hApeZnjvBso Edited by Logan - March 15 2022 at 11:04 |
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Lewian
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Oh man that was evil... I should do some work, but here I am, going through past polls, reminding me of some of the treasures we have heard. What a great and eclectic collection of music all around!
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Snicolette
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Great poll idea and compilation of all of the previous polls! Wow, we sure have done a lot of them and covered such a wide range of topics.
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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Logan
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^ The revenge of the discarded songs would have been a great title, especially as it parallels with an early Interactive Poll, Revenge of the Mick (or should I say poll attempt), ;) And indeed this presents the opportunity for many more discards and regrets (there is no limit to the one's one can mention as long as they are relevant and the relevance is explained -- I would like no more than a few per post though -- 4 max per post).
---------------------------------------- Just a note on theses parts of my overlong post in case they are missed, neglected or misunderstood:
The write-up to explain the relevance of the tracks was rather central to my concept. I know it means more work, but it helps me to see the context -- which poll a music choice is based on and how it fits the a, b, or c criteria. Besides, I like to see backstory if one has such things to share rather than just the choice (makes it feel more personal to me). Also, if people can type the artist - track, that can help. When it comes to nominations I will be copy pasting your written track names. So sharing the format Artist - Song will help. Note: I messed up in the dates for when I expect nominations to be done. I noticed it earlier but opted not to edit as I am having some technical issues with the site. I'm thinking that people's nominations should be specified by the morning of Thursday, March 24 at the latest, but ideally before. That's when I plan to put up the poll. Edited by Logan - March 15 2022 at 03:46 |
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jamesbaldwin
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Ullallà.
The revenge of the discarded songs ... but if we present three more songs here, there will be two that will be discarded again, poor them!
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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Cristi
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Logan
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I just lost a post -- forgot to copy the whole thing, luckily it was a little shorter than the last one. :P
I plan to cover a, b, and c, but will start with regrets. "a) One can bring up a track or tracks for potential nomination one had mentioned but not nominated in an earlier Interactive poll." Two such regrets spring to mind (minor regrets, but regrets still). The first was in the Interactive Poll Ate: Movie Soundtracks poll. I had been anxiously waiting for that for some time and had always planned to nominate Ennio Morricone. He has been huge in my life and I have more Ennio albums than by anyone else. Sadly, he passed away not long before I was to do the poll and that topic was to be my little homage to him. I opted not to nominate a Morricone track, and instead I went with a pretty track from The Wicker Man. I could have gone with dozens of Morricone tracks, but I chose one which I find quite triumphant. It was later used in Kill Bill in a powerful-to-me scene later when the Bride rises from the grave. Ennio Morricone - L'arena The other was for Interactive poll # ?!: The Rocking Ladies In that I went with Eskaton's Dagon which is quite energetic and rockin', and I love it, but I never felt it was right for the poll (others who wrote seemed to prefer it to my other choices). My heart was set on Melt-Banana's "Shield for Your Eyes, A Beast in the Well on Your Hand" which fit my interpretation of the poll to a tee. I wish I had followed my heart. Edited by Logan - March 14 2022 at 21:11 |
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Logan
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Welcome all to this edition of the Interactive Polls where we get the chance to visit and re-visit old Interactive polls (see list near bottom of post). This is open to those who have participated in past polls and those who have not. The Interactive Polls has a long history and so there is much to be inspired by. You may have some regrets that you didn't choose X for a past poll, hadn't participated in a round, didn't think of one at the time and so on. You may have no regrets but still wish to revisit past polls for past possibilities -- the road not taken, the tracks not chosen. When mentioning tracks for the topic consider these criteria: a) You can bring up a track or tracks for potential nomination that you had mentioned but not nominated in an earlier Interactive Poll. b) You can bring up a track or tracks for potential nomination that you wished (or now wish) that you had thought of for an earlier Interactive poll, or one that you had thought of but didn't mention (possibly due to restrictions on the number of allowed song suggestions). c) You can mention a track or tracks for potential nomination that would have fit an earlier Interactive poll that you did not participate in. Expectations: 1. Mention as many as you like, but let us know which past polls those tracks you mention are related to and please demonstrate which criteria (a, b, c above) they each fit. 2. Please write the song and artist name and provide a video embed or hyperlink to the music so that we all can easily listen to and find it. 3. By Thursday next week you will be expected to have nominated TWO TRACKS to be included in this poll. 4. After that, you will be expected to listen to all of the nominations for this poll and then vote for and list your FOUR FAVOURITES (not your own). 5. Due to the "Revisitation" component, I ask people not to just dismiss songs as potential votes due to having heard it before and remembering it. Special consideration: If you do not wish to or have the time to listen to other people's choices and vote in the poll, then you can still mention music. Just let me know that it is not for official nomination. Those choices might be added to a special bonus section of the poll where people who are voting for three of the official nominees optionally also can vote for one bonus option (three official nominations plus one bonus). No voting for your own bonus, that would be bone-headed. NOTE: Only one bonus per person for the poll, so specify which is the bonus nomination should you be one that doesn't have an official nomination. Now here is the list of past polls to consider for your nominations and suggestions. You might want to review them (can search your post in those if you want using topic search if it makes things easier). Some of these have less specific themes than others, I suggest if thinking of something new to mention that you go for one of the more specifically themed ones. The first four, or five is one included Revenge of the Mick, were less theme specific and more open than later ones, but one might have mentioned tracks in there that one wished to use for this poll. Here are those links: By jamesbaldwin, May 16 2020 at 13:39 The one that started the series. Favourite songs not in PA. Non-Prog The failed poll. See 3b instead. An open themed poll but "None of the PA's crap allowed here." An open themed poll It was really with the Greek one that we got to more explicitly expressed themes and I would suggest starting your consideration here (and up) if you had not participated in earlier ones. "The theme involves tracks not listed on PA, has some singing, is not English language, and is not in your native language." "The theme involves an "instrumental" track that can't be found in PA." Posted: June 18 2020 at 16:08 by Tapfret "Songs listed in PA" By jamesbaldwin, June 23 2020 at 17:40 "Post a Latin American song or a song with influences taken from Latin American music or rhythms." By Cristi, June 27 2020 at 06:34 "A catchy prog song, Songs must be from albums with less than 50 ratings/reviews (no famous prog bands allowed)" Interactive Poll # 666 - GUILTY! By mathman0806, June 30 2020 at 16:11 "Guilty pleasure pieces of music not found in PA. A guilty pleasure is defined for this as a piece of music that you enjoy despite feeling that it may not be generally held in high regard or seen as weird/unusual." Interactive Poll Ate: Movie Soundtracks By Logan, July 06 2020 at 08:01 "The theme is film soundtracks. Must not be included in PA." Interactive Poll XLVI By micky, July 14 2020 at 15:25 "The theme is TV show music themes." ""Those moments when we come across some music that we don't know that totally surprises us. Maybe because of its quality, and we didn't know the artist before and heard it on radio or TV randomly, maybe because it is a way of doing music that we couldn't have imagined before, or maybe also because an artist who we knew already did something totally different from what we expected. That may be good, but it may also be a shock at first - you can propose something that surprised you at first in a bad or in a "I don't know WTF this is about" way...It may also be something that you heard in a totally surprising setup. PA music excluded." Interactive Poll 14 ~ It's The Guys Turn This Time By Snicolette, July 27 2020 at 11:33 "Rules in this poll are that the nominees not be on PA, that they are males (the ladies will have their say another night, never fear) and that they are primarily acoustic in nature." Interactive Poll # 15: Yes, I did say catchy By Cristi, August 06 2020 at 00:20 "Catchy songs, but no big hits, and no songs by acts included in Prog Archives" Interactive Poll #16 - Under Cover By Raff, August 15 2020 at 09:16 " - the band or artist who released the original is on PA/the band or artist who did the cover is not; - the band or artist who released the original is not on PA/the band or artist who did the cover is; - neither the band or artist who released the original nor the band or artist who did the cover is on PA." Interactive Polls #18: Free-For-All By TCat, August 24 2020 at 10:09 "Make it 3 of your favorites that you want to share with the group [later choose one for nomination]. Do not use bands that are listed on PA, however, you will be allowed to use bands from the Prog Related and Proto-prog categories, but any other progressive categories are still off limits since this is a general music poll." Interactive Poll #18 for Real: Short and No Suites By mathman0806, September 02 2020 at 18:41 "Songs must have vocals and be between 2 to 4 minutes in length. Videos can run longer, just the song itself must be in that range. Artist must not be on the PA database." Interactive Poll #6060: We love the Sixities By jamesbaldwin, September 14 2020 at 11:03 "1) Choose songs published in the sixties (with lyrics or instrumental, from 1960 to 1969) by groups NOT present here in PA. The songs must last between one minute and seven minutes (6'59 '')...." (see link for more details) Interactive Pool of Tears: The Crying Game edition By Logan, September 21 2020 at 18:09 "A poll so sad it should be in negative numbers. Sad, melancholic, gloomy, dour, miserable, depressing, woeful, sorrowful, tearful, not jaunty songs." Interactive poll 41b - Welcome to the machines! By Lewian, September 29 2020 at 16:02 "...All things electronic but not on PA. What that means, I've got to say, is really up to you. It just should sound mostly electronic, but if you want it can have voice or drums or guitar, samples anyway, as long as this somehow doesn't spoil the overall electronic character. There is also freedom of styles, we can have techno, ambient, avantgarde/experimental, whatever you want." Interactive poll #21: No bards allowed By Meltdowner, October 14 2020 at 05:59 "Choose instrumental songs under 5 minutes. Wordless vocals are allowed. Your choices can be from any genre, including artists on PA, but try to pick lesser-known songs/bands." Interactive poll #22: The Africa edition By The Anders, October 26 2020 at 14:58 "The song (or piece, if it is an instrumental) must be either 1) from Africa, 2) related to Africa or 3) just inspired by African music in one way or another. Thus, we go by a format similar to the Latin American poll earlier on. However, there are no genre restrictions. Cover versions are allowed. Avoid well-known artists" Interactive Poll #Fri 13 Female Singer-Songwriters By Snicolette, November 13 2020 at 12:03 "The song must be both written and performed by a female singer-songwriter, please, some of the lesser-known ones (not Top 10 hitmakers, even though there are certainly some fine ones in that number). Doesn't have to be primarily acoustic, as long as it's more in a singer-songwriter vein." Interactive Poll # -45 (or something) By TCat, November 25 2020 at 19:08 "1. Select one of your favorite artists and this time around, we will not allow any that are listed in the Archives. Next, pick out a number of songs that you feel represent this artist the best or shows off their versatility, in other words, put together a perfect album side. The restriction here is that your total time that you have to work with should be somewhere between 20-25 minutes. (If you go less than that, it's okay, but do not go over 25 minutes)..." Interactive Poll #88: It Goes On and On By mathman0806, December 13 2020 at 05:06 "Mention a non-Prog/ not in PA long track (song or instrumental) that is between 8 and 15 minutes long" Interactive Poll #01/2021: Protest (+ Folk) Songs By jamesbaldwin, January 04 2021 at 04:06 "Post two protest songs (maximum 12 minutes in total) of any genre, can go with folk. It shouldn't have many ratings if in PA" Interactive Poll 2021 0010: Duos of Contrast By Logan, January 18 2021 at 00:20 "Post two track choices which contrast with each other (a sort of yin and yang dualist proposition). This does not mean that they must be opposites per se, such as hard vs. soft, aggressive vs. gentle, happy vs. sad, consonant vs. dissonant and so forth, but they should feel quite tonally different to you and at least provide some interesting contrast from your perspective." Interactive Poll X: Cover Your Ears! By Shadowyzard, January 31 2021 at 05:14 "Nominate a song and a cover version of it (2 songs in total)" Interactive Poll XXVI: The Dreadful Decade By Lewian, February 15 2021 at 16:12 "The 80s: Choose a track/song that was published in the years 1980 to 1989 that is not listed in PA." Interactive Poll XXVII: Collaborations Don't Work By Meltdowner, March 01 2021 at 17:01 "This Poll is dedicated to musical collaborations. Creative efforts between artists/bands are preferred but you can nominate for example a performance with the composer and another artist. Artists listed on PA are allowed." By The Anders, March 16 2021 at 11:42 "I decided to make the theme wide as well. Your song or piece has to be either folk music of some sorts, or just contain folk elements in one way or another. There are many options: for instance regional folk music traditions from all corners of the world, modern folk music, the American folk tradition (like, say, Woody Guthrie or Pete Seeger) jazz/folk, folk rock, folktronica, and so on." Interactive Poll #0 April Fool! By Snicolette, April 01 2021 at 11:48 "A fun foray into foolishness. Bring on the funny songs!" Interactive Poll: Whatever Floats Your Boat By TCat, April 30 2021 at 11:05 "The topic is anything to do with "water". The songs can be vocal or instrumental. They must not be from artists in the ProgArchives database. Other than that, the only rule is that the songs be somehow connected to water, not the word, but the element." By mathman0806, May 09 2021 at 17:51 "The songs can be vocal or instrumental. They must not be from artists in the ProgArchives database. Other than that, the only rule is that the songs be somehow connected to fire, allowing for figurative as well as literal meanings of fire." Interactive Poll: Emotional songs (female singer) By jamesbaldwin, May 25 2021 at 07:29 By Snicolette, June 05 2021 at 08:18 This was one poll done in two parts due to injury. The theme is "Emotional songs sung by female performers." Interactive Duos Poll: Heaven-Sent and Hell-Bent By Logan, June 08 2021 at 09:31 "Share a piece of music that is evocative of, or references, heaven AND a piece of music that is evocative of, or references, hell." Posted by nick_h_Nz, June 22 2021 at 14:03 "Samsara. A word in Sanskrit that means ‘wandering’. The aimless wandering through successive states of mundane existence. The endless cycle of birth, growth, decay and death. Eternal wandering of a homeless soul. Post whatever you think encapsulates samsara in a song" By JD, July 07 2021 at 11:09 "The theme is out of this world, and the song should be out of PA. Your galactic overlords await." By Shadowyzard, July 25 2021 at 15:00 "The theme is 'magic', but you can also take magic figuratively. Your choice must not be in PA's database." By Lewian, August 13 2021 at 17:55 "The theme this time is the spoken word in music. All that has some spoken words in it will qualify, as long as it's not listed on PA." By Mila-13, August 28 2021 at 12:08 "To be eligible the entry’s credited artist should be preferably of Asian descent, also it may be a collaboration with an Asian artist. Egypt is part of Middle Eastern culture and is therefore included here. Artists whose music is clearly inspired by certain Asian music genres do also meet the criteria." By Logan, September 13 2021 at 11:15 "Mention a song that you love, is meaningful to you, and you feel is representative of you somehow" By Snicolette, September 19 2021 at 11:38 "Post a song/piece by an artist listed in ProgArchives that has less than 50 ratings (for that recording alone) that you enjoy." By The Anders, October 04 2021 at 17:51 "The song or piece you nominate must be either a choir piece, or the music must contain choir of some sorts. To make things easier, I define choir as the sound of three or more people singing together at the same time, so e.g. a pop or a rock song with vocal harmonies as a crucial part would also count. You can choose any genre you like...." By Cristi, October 18 2021 at 06:20 "So here it is, we had female artists in polls before, but this time let's enjoy the ladies really rocking, the key word here is "energy", so no mellow folksy stuff this time. It's not just vocals, any other instruments will do, as long as there are women players." By TCat, November 01 2021 at 14:42 "Find some songs from artists that you have discovered for yourself or that you have gained a new respect for while COVID was busy destroying our social lives. To help make it easier, these discoveries have to be some that you have made during 2020 until now. These do not have to be new artists, necessarily, but they do have to be new to you. PA and non PA entries welcome." By mathman, November 14 2021 at 20:54 "For this poll, the performance/recording must include family members (e.g., siblings, parent and child, married couples, cousins, and so on). No artists in PA." By Snicolette, December 02 2021 "Post one non-PA song that you love, for whatever reason. Nice if it’s not a blockbuster hit. Please keep these to under 10 minute songs." By jamesbaldwin, December 13 2021 at 06:36 "This poll is dedicated to blues, soul and funky music. Length must be between two to seven minutes. Must have vocals. Must not be included in a Prog category at PA" By nick_h_nz, posted on January 04 2022 at 02:24 "The poll this time is dedicated to the use of field recordings in music. A field recording is anything recorded outside the studio for use in a composition. The roar of an aeroplane passing overhead, the crackle of bacon sizzling in a pan, a crash of thunder, or the crashing of waves...." By JD, posted on January 21 2022 at 11:53 "Find your cooking or food-centric tunes and let’s dish up a heapin’ helping of music. No drinks/beverages please" By Mila-13, January 30 2022 at 09:53 "The poll this time is dedicated to acoustic music, performed by artists and bands who write their own music. Lesser known acts in PA are eligible." By Archisorcerus, February 12 2022 at 12:07 "The topic of this poll is: solo instrumentals or solo vocal songs, or else a musician playing an (or multiple) instrument(s) who might also be singing.)" By Lewian, February 26 2022 at 18:02 "The poll theme is 'suggest music that expresses well your feelings of the day/the hour/the moment'." So in a way its kind of funny choosing from the poll themes as it could cover everything in music, but I still want people to think about the past themes, and if they participated, consider those ones they mentioned that they did not opt to nominate. I definitely want this to be open to all to participate, whether they have participated in the past or not, and to highlight and maybe reminisce about some of the past polls more. Once again, with whatever themed poll you choose, your suggestions should stick with the theme and its expectations (in some cases this might mean two choices for one option). While I have short descriptions to go with the themes, refer to those for greater detail. Rather than a greatest hits list, this poll's concept, at least in part, is a sort of greatest misses in a sense. This is the road not chosen, the tracks not taken (not nominated) for earlier Interactive polls. You might not have participated in the past poll that your posted track fits, but you now choose to mention that one that fits that old poll's theme. Happy hunting! Here is the playlist of all suggestions: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXcp9fYc6K4K2eMx5XemOTzq0NHnwR-W5 Here is the playlist for just the nominees: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXcp9fYc6K4KbUV14Cc91bfOK8ZlNWVsK
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