Interactive Poll # 666 - GUILTY! |
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Lewian
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I don't quite get how from all the things somebody has posted it is decided what eventually is in the poll.
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Cristi
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mathman0806
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The decision is up to each person who his/her choice is. The idea was for each person to put out one initial selection and optionally some alternatives, and then whatever discussion comes in can influence each person's final decision. What I didn't foresee is the number of posts happening. I originally stated that each person can edit his or her original post to clarify the final decision. Lacking any clarification, I'll put what's in the original post. So, each person can still clarify in their original post, but if needed, also post a follow up with name of artist and song title. For now, I've saved the youtube videos posted in this thread that I could (a few were not playable in U.S., so no Mendocino, Nik Kershaw, and Goran Bregovich, and kid songs cannot be saved to playlists, so no Wiggles, Baby Sharks, Blippi, etc.) to a playlist (from Plasmatics to Lana del Rey). This includes videos not meant for nomination. If I've left off out a video, let me know. I'll periodically update the playlist. Later, I'll make a playlist of just the nominated songs. Edited by mathman0806 - July 02 2020 at 06:38 |
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Cristi
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the Lana Del Rey song is my nomination.
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jamesbaldwin
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My nominations:
CCCP and Amanda Lear: Tomorrow or Goran Bregovic: Bella Ciao. If Somebody wanted to advice me, I'd be grateful to him. Edited by jamesbaldwin - July 02 2020 at 07:38 |
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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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mathman0806
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I have one more alternative.
Post-make up Kiss, repetitive lyrics, cheesy band surrounded by fire video. I know.
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jamesbaldwin
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Your video reminded me of this other one: who are more horny? Edited by jamesbaldwin - July 02 2020 at 07:44 |
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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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Grumpyprogfan
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My nom shall be Weird Al - White and Nerdy.
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jamesbaldwin
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This song is one of my fave synth-pop song! No Guilt!
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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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jamesbaldwin
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---- 1) The Shaggs: very demential song 2) Barbarella: I love Jane Fonda, one of my sexual dream! Pimp (is it the right word?) music. 3) Bauhaus: terrible 4) Cure? Too elegant. |
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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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jamesbaldwin
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Gram Parsons without any doubt! |
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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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jamesbaldwin
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It seems to me that basically there is a list of four kind of songs:
1) Demential songs 2) Trash songs (my first three folk songs sung in Milanese dialect) 3) Songs that give off testosterone (with ugly men, and terrible vocals) 4) bewitching and seductive female songs (with vicious women)
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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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Lewian
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I was hoping for the odd comment on my potential nomination of Subway to Sally's "Das Messer" and particularly what I wrote about it on p.3 (you don't need to listen to the song to have an opinion about this). Is it of any interest to go into this kind of thing, or should I just nominate something that is baaad but I like it, like everybody else does? (Which would point to the other two things I posted; I haven't yet decided which one, but of course it can be done if required.) My gut feeling is that in this jungle of things people will probably not bother to read the English lyrics of "Das Messer" and think about them, so that it'd be just a nominated piece of good music that makes me feel guilty for some reason that isn't of interest, which wouldn't probably sit well in this poll. However, if anyone would like that one in the poll, I may just do it. |
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Lewian
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Regarding other people's nominations, unfortunately I didn't have the time yet to listen to much. However I will vote for what I like best, not for what I think the taste police should lock you up. Nik Kershaw and Bronski Beat would certainly be contenders, however I may suddenly decide to only vote for stuff I don't yet know (I'm unpredictable in that respect... it depends on how difficult a choice problem I have after listening to them all). Not sure whether this is of any help, but look, there I wrote it.
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Snicolette
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I actually have taken notes on everything so far, to help me keep my thoughts straight. Here is the part about that particular piece. And
Subway to Sally, “Das Messer,” this could almost have been in the catchy poll,
I liked the sort of bombarde sound going on during the piece (bombardes being those
horn thingies [my ultra technical term] in Alan Stivell’s music). Reading
the lyrics, interesting that it is a piece about a love/hate relationship (at
least to my understanding).
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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Snicolette
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The
Top Three will actually be equals, since I am entering my favourite novelty
piece, favourite “serious,” piece and one for what caused me the most pain (and
only the primary selections of the contributors).
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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Logan
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I definitely won't be discounting things I know well this round.
Just don;t expect an interesting or insightful opinion from me. I did check those out, but I can't yet think of what to say or how to say it. |
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Lewian
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Thanks. Hmmm, not sure but it seems you have no concerns regarding its appropriateness for the poll. I like your top three split idea, by the way (although chances are I won't do it like that).
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Logan
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I expect quite a few will know that The Shaggs song here. Zappa called it better than the Beatles, even if he was joking. I think it's a good album for those young girls who were still learning to play and I genuinely enjoy that notoriously bad album. I do often like so bad it; good kind of things, but I never found it that bad in its way I find it charming. As for the Bauhaus, methinks oud get along well with my friend. He offered me, I think, a hundred bucks if he could personally destroy the album (we were roommates at the time, when I was 20, so he had an added incentive). I got so tired of listening to him playing Rush all the time. I find myself strangely amused by some of the lyrics of that song. Terrible, perhaps, but I strangely enjoy it, but then I like offbeat things often. I bought that compilation album because of Bela Lugosi's Dead, which became a sort of anthemic Goth song. Unlike, say, Dean (a past illustrious member who I sorely miss), I was never into Goth culture, but I lovd a failm called The Hunger with David Bowie,Catherine Deneuve and Suan Sarandon, and it starts with Bela Lugosi's Dead. This remains my favourite Bauhaus song: As for that The Cure shred (based on an MTV unplugged concert), it is strangely elegant in a way for a shred. The bassoon in particular makes me laugh. Some others I like: This is the first shred I heard: I can't say that I am as into shreds as I once was, and when I was it was a guilty pleasure. As for Barbarella, I love that Jane Fonda film. The film is more of a guilty pleasure than that song. I shouldn't feel guilty at all, but it comes down to when I watched it with a religious girlfriend who later became my wife. She was a little shocked, but then she not much later loved Betty Blue. I corrupted her some might say. Edited by Logan - July 02 2020 at 10:01 |
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mathman0806
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^^I've only heard two shreds ever so far, the Cure and aha that you posted. The Cure one felt integrated while ridiculous and worked for me, while the aha not at all.
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