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Raff
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Lorenzo asked me kindly if I was willing to start a new Interactive Poll, and - as promised - here I am! My song selection is dedicated to my better half, who has just got back home from work - I'm sure he knows why ! Edited by Raff - June 07 2020 at 07:51 |
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A Covenant of Thorns - If the Heavens Should Fall
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micky
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hahahah... make me feel better *honk.. honk... CRASH!!!*
and yeah darlin'.. I know why! All too well and I suppose I have rightfully earned that nickname...
and wait...what did you say? better half? |
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jamesbaldwin
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Johnny Cash sings Nick Cave: The Mercy Seat
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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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Snicolette
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I can see we're off to another grand eclectic start! What to offer up next?
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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micky
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well mine.... was going to try to match Nickie's drop dead awesomes election last week with a non-western music favorite of mine.. but that will be next week and going back the songwriter well...
we did the suicidal song writers theme.. now let's go darker and more depressing than that. One of my all time top 10 favorite songs.. probably even a top 5'r.. amazing sh*t man.... |
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TCat
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So, I'm going to try something a little different this time. I think most people know the band Grizzly Bear and their excellent song "While You Wait for the Others". But there is a version of it that not many have heard, and that is the one I want to be voted on. First, I am posting the original version just in case you haven't heard it before, but remember, this is not the version you are voting on:
So, imagine what this would sound like if another person sang it along with the band, say Michael McDonald. This is what you are voting on. Personally, I'm not a Michael McDonald fan except for the work he did with Steely Dan, but this is the best thing I have ever heard him cover, and the cool thing is, the band is supporting him here. Anyway, here it is: Grizzly Bear - "While You Wait for the Others" (ft. Michael McDonald) |
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Snicolette
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It's going to be pretty hard to beat The HU! OK, I was torn between 3 things, a classic jazz piece (that I'm not sure how many are familiar with), a minimalist harp piece (by a composer I'm sure most folks around here know, but maybe not the piece) and this one (which I'm pretty sure no one here knows, nor may they want to). Singer/songwriter Jano Brindisi is originally from Chicago (you'll hear it), now residing in New Orleans. Step in line for the Gorilla Girl.
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Grumpyprogfan
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Jellyfish - New Mistake. Enjoy!
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The Anders
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Sebastian - Sangen om Vandhjulet (Die Ballade vom Wasserrad, The Ballad of the Millwheel) Music: Sebastian Lyrics: Bertolt Brecht The song is taken from the album Tiderne Skifter (The Times are Changing, 1979) which contains Sebastian's own compositions to a handful of Brecht lyrics. Here is an English translation. I don't know who made it, but Richard Desjardins later used it for his own composition: Many great ones through the ages Have attained to erthly power yet they all had their hour as we witnessed behind our cages. Sad it is when fate has failed to speed them. But for us whose job it is to feed them whether this one's high or that one low the load on our shoulders always go. Still the millwheel turns, it turns forever though what it uppermost remains not so. The water underneath, in vain endeavor does the work but always stays below. Many are different masters who have ruled us in their day eagles, hyenas and tigers even swine have had their say Which one was better than the other? Every boot is a copy of its brother Do you understand what's here intended? We don't need no masters, we want all mastery ended. Still the millwheel turns etc. And they beat their hands till they are bloody scrambling after booty. Everyone calls the other " rascal " and himself " the slave of duty ". Time has comme away to speed them. Each in lasting conflict with its brother. Only our will that we won't feed them brings them to peace with one another. [Not in the English translation:] For then the wheel stops running, time changes And we're done with both force and consolation The water frees its forces and finally follows its own lust
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micky
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in process now... good God you all rule... great stuff all around so far... and already found one i just LOVED.. but then again.. I love his voice regardless of what band he is in. Even got into some really heated arguments over the years with Doobie fans regarding which version of the band was best out of my homoerotic love of his voice hahah
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TCat
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I swear I wasn't trying to win your vote Micky, I never knew you cared so much. I love the fact that he is singing something a little more unconventional in this case and would love to hear him do more stuff like this.
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The Anders
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It's Johnny Cash sings Nick Cave. Not the other way around.
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micky
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well he doesn't get a lot of play obviously on the Archives and battles with Doobie fans where many many years in the past on this forum but yeah.. always loved what he did. SD, DB and solo.. but I hadn't heard that before so that was really great to hear. Doubt that will be bumped from the top 3..
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Raff
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Keep them coming! We're up to 8 now, but it would be nice if we got at least 15.
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Raff
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Thanks, corrected !
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micky
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we should send out some smoke signals to Pedro and Greg in case they want to join in this time around.. |
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A gem from the barren year 1984: |
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Lewian
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Personal story: The school to which I went has a neighbouring rival school. That's Hamburg's oldest school, "humanist" (meaning that pupils had to do loads of Latin and ancient Greek) and full with a sense of self-importance. It has a long list of notable alumnis. When I went to school, we thought that their pupils all think they're better, all full of themselves thinking of themselves as geniuses, surely most of them came from a pretty rich background, and they (or at least a majority of them) were strongly right wing. They put all kinds of stuff in their hair but our hair was longer, we were the progressive ones, we were better in English (be it the only subject in which we could beat them), didn't have to waste our time on silly Latin and ancient Greek (except that I elected Latin at some point) and in some sense we also thought we were better. (Oh, and we had German chancellor Helmut Schmidt as alumni, at least that, whereas they had Hitler's Minister of Economics, Hjalmar Schacht... admittedly they had some more impressive ones, too.) Holger Hiller is ten years older than me, and I don't know him personally, no idea how he related (or didn't) to our stereotype, but he went to that school, and when I went to the lefty long hair rival school, his band Palais Schaumburg was held as something of a flagship band by that school. I thought that Palais Schaumburg represented them well, not stupid, but trying hard to be supercool and special. (Actually I now think that they were better than anything our school would have put together music-wise, including my own stuff.) When I heard Holger Hiller's solo work, I finally realised that he, at least he, really is a genius, which was hard to admit. Anyway, have fun with him! Edited by Lewian - June 03 2020 at 15:46 |
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