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Poll Question: Pick the magic number of three you like best
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@Psychedelic Paul: OK, so I'm assuming now that you will not take part. If you change your mind once more, please give me a title in Latin letters that I can copy and paste in the poll.
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If Paul decides to participate, the English translated title of that Demis Roussos is, as he said, "I Remember", but if you also want the Greek word in the Latin alphabet, google translate shows it as "Thymamai", so you might put it as Demis Roussos - Thymamai (I Remember).

EDIT: By the way, some might have noticed, and probably no one cared, that I changed my youtube video embed (exact same music) thinking that some seeing Serge Gainsbourg walking and smoking around Paris might find the images distracting -- other than concert videos, mostly, and various music videos actually, I play music in the background, including off youtube, as I do other things, like most I expect. If this is distracting at all, for some it might be in a preferable way.





Not including my own choice, of course, I already have a top three, or between four, of those already listed that I'm reasonably confident with. I hope we do get some more participants. I regret missing a few of these interactive polls (been off-site), as I had a number of potential choices lined up to go. Just three more to go, or two more if Paul opts to play and in-time, for a full poll option house. Good going even if no one else participates in the nominations process. Of course the nominations bit is the easy part for participants, it's the listening to/ checking out everyone else's choices and choosing three from those that can take some time and patience, which I would think a significant reason why more of the forum membership don't participate (and I guess it can be disheartening or intimidating thinking no one, or hardly anyone might like your choice). Not sure what percentage of regular forum users have participated in this series so far, but I would expect that it's significantly repeat "customers". I'd like to host one of these down the road with my own special conditions (temporal conditions, say all 60s, and/or all instrumental, or...).

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote micky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2020 at 13:28
4 pages already.. and thought my trainwreck of a week was chaotic and  bloody... I swear I am going to spring for a room for those two... and yes.. videotape and post it.

Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

well so much for my dreams of wining the thread Angry

did a first round of listenings to what we have so far.. 

A nice change of pace. Musically for the most parts.. not the most inspiring.. my own choice included but wasn't that the point of the theme. It is the singing.. the voice..  even the musicality of the languages and that is how will approach my votes

suspect I am going to need multiple listens to find votes 2 and 3 LOL Much as last poll.. the winner had already been found and like last time knew it before I heard all of them.

Don't hurry! There's still a day of potential additions!

if you stay to form.. Saturday morning has been been the window has closed but we haven't yet had all the slots claimed. To be honest I would have thought the free form style would have got more suggestions and participation but seeing is believing with a theme based... more pre-voting pages of ..  discussion.. and I think already we have more actual choices than we have in any other poll.  You did pick a winner though.. and see you and I are on the same coin.. me just on the other half for what I was thinking for a theme.  If Lorenzo has no problem with it I'd like to do the next to complement what you are doing this week.

and obviously I won't vote until I've heard them all.. but it will mighty hard to beat #1 of the options posted so far LOL


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote The Anders Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2020 at 13:35
Originally posted by someone_else someone_else wrote:

Originally posted by The Anders The Anders wrote:

Not only does this sound all Greek to me. It is actually Greek.

The Boy & Despoinis Trixromi: Glykeia Mou Agapi


The name reads actually "Trichromi" (Tricolore for Italians).


My bad :(

I just copy/pasted a transliteration made by somebody else.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2020 at 14:13
OK, fair enough, so I give it one day more to complete the slots.
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

OK, fair enough, so I give it one day more to complete the slots.

Thumbs Up it does seem submissions have dropped off so might as well let 'er rip tomorrow!
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

EDIT: By the way, some might have noticed, and probably no one cared, that I changed my youtube video embed (exact same music) thinking that some seeing Serge Gainsbourg walking and smoking around Paris might find the images distracting -- other than concert videos, mostly, and various music videos actually, I play music in the background, including off youtube, as I do other things, like most I expect. If this is distracting at all, for some it might be in a preferable.
I am opposite in that I pick the clip that has an interesting video over a static background if there is a choice. I do listen in the background sometimes, but also appreciate a video as part of the experience. I did enjoy seeing Serge walking around.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote micky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2020 at 20:10
^ word.. this poll with not the be the first in which a interesting video.. oh who I am kidding.  a video with either car crashes, explosions, or hor women dancing will get my vote..

I'm cheap and easy... give me that.. and you will win my vote
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Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

EDIT: By the way, some might have noticed, and probably no one cared, that I changed my youtube video embed (exact same music) thinking that some seeing Serge Gainsbourg walking and smoking around Paris might find the images distracting -- other than concert videos, mostly, and various music videos actually, I play music in the background, including off youtube, as I do other things, like most I expect. If this is distracting at all, for some it might be in a preferable.
I am opposite in that I pick the clip that has an interesting video over a static background if there is a choice. I do listen in the background sometimes, but also appreciate a video as part of the experience. I did enjoy seeing Serge walking around.
  I enjoyed that, too....Reminded me of Henri the Cat with his ennui, so for me, one of the most enjoyable of the selections thus far.  Will see where I go with voting, though, which is more from the gut than the eyes.
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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

EDIT: By the way, some might have noticed, and probably no one cared, that I changed my youtube video embed (exact same music) thinking that some seeing Serge Gainsbourg walking and smoking around Paris might find the images distracting -- other than concert videos, mostly, and various music videos actually, I play music in the background, including off youtube, as I do other things, like most I expect. If this is distracting at all, for some it might be in a preferable.
I am opposite in that I pick the clip that has an interesting video over a static background if there is a choice. I do listen in the background sometimes, but also appreciate a video as part of the experience. I did enjoy seeing Serge walking around.
  I enjoyed that, too....Reminded me of Henri the Cat with his ennui, so for me, one of the most enjoyable of the selections thus far.  Will see where I go with voting, though, which is more from the gut than the eyes.


I love that existential angst cat. :) I also like to be feline groovy (not quite Simon and Garfunkel).

I liked the historical aspect of that Serge Gainsbourg video, I love Paris, and I like the cool cachet of it all. It evokes another time and place. I tend to enjoy such slices of life. I have changed the video back as I certainly had liked it but had second-guessed myself and I too often do misjudge the expectations and reactions of others.

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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

I enjoyed that, too....Reminded me of Henri the Cat with his ennui, so for me, one of the most enjoyable of the selections thus far.  Will see where I go with voting, though, which is more from the gut than the eyes.

From Huffington Post review
Quote He’s almost like a feline Serge Gainsbourg, just without the singing, or the alcoholism, or the public scandal. Or maybe he’s not like that at all. Maybe Henri, is, as he so eloquently states in his latest film, his “own cat.”


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Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

I enjoyed that, too....Reminded me of Henri the Cat with his ennui, so for me, one of the most enjoyable of the selections thus far.  Will see where I go with voting, though, which is more from the gut than the eyes.

From Huffington Post review
Quote He’s almost like a feline Serge Gainsbourg, just without the singing, or the alcoholism, or the public scandal. Or maybe he’s not like that at all. Maybe Henri, is, as he so eloquently states in his latest film, his “own cat.”
  
Guess I was on to something there.  Smile
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:



I love that existential angst cat. :) I also like to be feline groovy (not quite Simon and Garfunkel).

I liked the historical aspect of that Serge Gainsbourg video, I love Paris, and I like the cool cachet of it all. It evokes another time and place. I tend to enjoy such slices of life. I have changed the video back as I certainly had liked it but had second-guessed myself and I too often do misjudge the expectations and reactions of others.

Glad there are others besides me who enjoy Henri.  Smile
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Here are my notes so far, going to go back and listen to a few again.  

Knew Nena and Cat Stevens, knew of and may have heard before, The Bothy Band, Eartha Kitt & Charo

 

               Rokia Traore - Tuit Tuit                  Nice modern African music with also tribal touches.  Very enjoyable.  Contender for Top 3

                Dimash Kudaibergen & Igor Krutoy - Olimpico (Ogni Pietra)           Woah, there were some high notes there!  Very dramatic, esp listening with no video  Listening some more

                The Bothy Band - Fionnghuala    Really fun, made me think of GG with the dissonance.   Love the call and response stuff that you hear in so much Celtic (and Breton) music. Listening some more

                Pino Daniele - Che te ne fotte                     Nice mellow jazzy vibe here.  

                Wagakki Band - Senbonzakura                   Lots of young energy there.  Love how they used traditional instruments to create a rock sound (I’ve heard this a lot more with Middle Eastern, so fun to hear a Japanese twist).   Costuming, esp lead singer, just gorgeous and also liked how they blended that traditional costuming into modern clothing)  Don’t like the music as much as the idea and the look, however.

                Héroes del Silencio - Entre Dos Tierras    Enjoyed the rock, it was perhaps a bit longer than needed for video purposes?  Good energetic, straight-ahead rock.

                Connie Dover - Ubi Caritas            My choice, so no comments now, excluding voting for my own.

                P-Model - The Great Brain            Kind of quirky, punky. 

                Nationalteatern - Barn av vår tid                Like the sound and the tempo changes.  Kind of reminiscent of some alt rock types, but also proggy with the changes, like the 70’s.  Maybe?

                Nena - 99 Luftballons     Too familiar with this one, sorry!

                Serge Gainsbourg - Cargo Culte  Enjoyable for the sadness and hopelessness with the twinges of the guitar and percussion punctuating it all., and then the heavenly chorus.  So very French!  Another contender for Top 3.

                Eartha Kitt - C'est Si Bon   So fun!  Not sure if I’ve heard this one before, but I have certainly heard other songs of hers.  Strong contendress for Top 3.   

                Värttinä - Seelinnikoi      LOVE this band, too.  So fun, love the dissonance and the folkiness.  Another possible Top 3.

                The Boy & Despoinis Trixromi: Glykeia Mou Agapi              Tragic  feeling, whatever she is singing about.  Listening some more

                Cat Stevens - O'Caritas   Too familiar with this, also, but it’s quite enjoyable.

                FFN - Chemarea   Sounded 70’s to me again, interesting combination of sounds and vocals, experimenting with new ideas of the time?    Stand Up era Tull-ish and not just because of the flute, thinking the production takes me there.

                Charo - La Cucaracha  Growing up in California, definitely know both of these songs that she did and probably even saw her do this show on TV, back in the day.  Lotsa energy and she can actually play the guitar.  I always liked her sense of humour about herself. 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 12 2020 at 13:34
You're already at it... chances are we don't have more contributions, so let the voting begin! (I know it actually already has begun. Cool)
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

You're already at it... chances are we don't have more contributions, so let the voting begin! (I know it actually already has begun. Cool)
  I like to listen through a few times, and then thin it out and then listen again, just in case I missed something.  :)  

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote micky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 12 2020 at 14:13
yeah..  I think there is a lot to potentially miss. I'm definitely taking a couple of rounds of listens before I cast my votes.

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Some nice contributions here. Let me be a bit vocal about it this time, but not in my native language.

Rokia Traore - Tuit Tuit: The beautiful side of Africa. Not in my top three here, but not far below.

Dimash Kudaibergen & Igor Krutoy - Olimpico: Vocal prowess in a setting strongly reminiscent of a Eurovision Song Contest, presumably for make benefit glorious nation of Kazakhstan. A powerful voice with a very wide range, but not exactly my cup of tea.

The Bothy Band - Fionnghuala: Sorry, no comment. My own contribution to this thread.

Pino Daniele - Che te ne fotte: Jazzy, nice to hear at the right moment, but it does not give me goosebumps.

Wagakki Band - Senbonzakura: A nice one: I like this blend of powerful rock with shamisen and bamboo flute.

Héroes del Silencio - Entre Dos Tierras: Another rocker; the music is allright, but I did not like the vid.

Connie Dover - Ubi Caritas: A nice resting point with sacral and Celtic elements after the previous songs.

P-Model - The Great Brain: My #3 here. The first 20 seconds were an OMG experience, but it has quite a lot of time signature changes and it made me think of KoenjiHyakkei.

Nationalteatern - Barn av vår tid: Research reveals that this one dates from 1978, but it sounds rather retro, almost an attempt to make early prog.

Nena - 99 Luftballons: Hit the top of the charts here back in 1983. Not easy to forget, but a refreshing listen after all these years.

Serge Gainsbourg - Cargo Culte: My #1 from this list. I love the vibe and the choir.

Eartha Kitt - C'est Si Bon: I know the name of this lady from the days when she jumped the disco bandwagon at an overripe age. A good chansonnière, the more given the fact that she's American.

Värttinä - Seelinnikoi: My #2 here. Very uplifting. They remind me of... No, I don't want to go ahead to one of my future contribution, who also had a song in Finnish.

The Boy & Despoinis Trichromi: Glykeia Mou Agapi: I expected something more hyperglycaemic (sounds Greek, I know), so I am not disappointed. Maybe the title (something like "My Sweet Love" if my Greek does not fail me) invoked this suggestion.

Cat Stevens - O'Caritas: A surprise to hear him sing in Latin (I expected Greek, but why?), but not one of the man's best efforts.

FFN - Chemarea: An increasingly interesting listen as this track evolves.

Charo - La Cucaracha: A well-known classic which lacks the potential to dethrone Haken.

Note: I have already voted in this poll. Apparently this is not a multiple voting poll.



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This time the songs were generally quite short, which makes the listening and voting process easier and faster.

On the other hand, I enjoyed most of the songs, so choosing is not easy.

My instant winner is Connie Dover - Ubi Caritas.

Second one is, well... 
Värttinä - Seelinnikoi is very uplifting, so I choose this. Very tasty vocals.

Third, well... ummm... ahh... so hard. I think 
Rokia Traore - Tuit Tuit is better musically, especially its instrumental passages in the second half is like prog rock, but I'll vote for Wagakki Band - Senbonzakura, as it is more fun and fits my mood. Another day I might have voted for Tuit Tuit.

As I said, it was really a hard one for me...
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Psst, I could only vote for once and it is blocked. My vote went to Wagakki Band - Senbonzakura, even though it was my 3rd pick. 
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