Interactive Poll XIII - Surprise, surprise |
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Logan
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Thanks, and I have changed my nomination from Eels "Beautiful Freak" to Air's "Radian". a track from the Air album. Either "Radian" or "Sex Born Poison" I thought would be my pick since I was genuinely surprised at how stupid my negative reaction to the album had been when I initially played it. That I had dismissed it so easily and made a vacuous negative comment about it embarrasses (a minor embarrassment, but I have got many thousands of embarrassing moments that pop up regularly in my head, and new ones every day). At least I now recognise my ignorance and that I was swayed by reading some negative reviews, not listening with an open mind or even at all attentively at first (more like background noise as I was editing a paper). Wile none of my anecdotes to explain my choice might be compelling, this anecdote is the one that does not feel ultimately superficial to me. You don't have to listen to it, Nickie, but here is another track I liked from the album. I love the whole album now, but Radian and Sex Born Poison are the two that clicked the most first (this track has more of an element of surprise to me). Edited by Logan - July 22 2020 at 13:59 |
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Snicolette
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Thanks, Logan, will give it a listen in a bit. The first one I heard that you posted by them really intrigued me.
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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Lewian
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Radian is great in my ears, Sex Born Poison not quite that much (if this helps the decision process ), surprise factor or not.
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Snicolette
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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Raff
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I love Joanna Newsom's music, but her voice takes some getting used to, and a whole album of it can get a bit tiresome after a while.
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Lewian
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The first thing I heard of Leonard Cohen was this, and it had a similar effect on me. |
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Logan
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It helps since Radian is my first choice too, thanks. Now I feel that I can comfortably stop vacillating between my choices (and get on with listening to others music). |
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Lewian
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That her voice needs getting used to is true... I can enjoy whole albums of her, but I really have to be in the mood. By the way, do you know of Italian radio shows where good new music is played regularly?
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TCat
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Love that video and love that track. Note to self: Add this album to the list of "gotta hear this". Nice post Geo! |
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rushfan4
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Because I apparently have lived a sheltered life and not come across any rare obscure exciting surprises like the rest of you folks, I am going to select a well known pop artist who provided a surprise to me "prog rock" album and specifically this song:
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Lewian
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Coincidentally I heard this one on the same radio show (not on the same day though) where I came across Joanna Newsom. Very cool. The first half is pretty close to Holger Hiller's stuff (my contribution to the - what? - second poll or so).
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The Anders
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I really like the Electro Shock Blues album too. I think my favourite track is "My Descent Into Madness", because of the baroque-like string section.
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TCat
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"Why are you suing us? What kind of vibe is that?" LMAO |
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Logan
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Maybe some people are less easily surprised than others. Just being at the forum I get multiple surprises every day (not so much in discovering music, but in what people say or "fail to say" quite often). I am someone who makes predictions (to myself) a lot, such as this person will likely say this, or that person will likely vote that, and am surprised that I get it wrong as much as I do as I used to be much better at making accurate predictions (my psychic powers have waned).A very predictable forum can be a very boring forum, though, but one can expect certain patterns of behavior from individuals. I love Neil Diamond and that song. I couldn't think of many instances of surprise (two of mine were based on coincidences which really were not that that amazing or surprising) and none that are very obscure,I would think. Two pretty popular songs, and one pretty popular act with Air. Part of the fun in these polls for me is thinking through one's approach within the parameters, and that process can be quite creative. It's a very thoughtful and introspective exercise, and also an interactive, communal exercise. It's that combo that makes this series such a winner for me. Such a predictably boring Logan response, sorry. |
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TCat
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The Jonathan Livingston Seagull soundtrack is the reason why I have very much respect for Neil Diamond. All of the music on that album is amazingly beautiful, deep and touching. That music touches my soul deeply everytime I hear it. The man could write beautiful music and poetry when he was inspired.
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Logan
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Electro Shock Blues and the debut are the only Eels albums I know. I did discover the band due to hearing the "Beautiful Freak" song, which was a pretty big hit song, methinks. "My Descent Into Madness" is likely my favourite too, also because of the baroque-like string section. There's lot of music I love with such string sounds both from the 60s through 70s and in the 90s up. It's something of a particular passion of mine in music, and I love 90s-up music with a certain retro feel to it (evocative of the late 60s). One reason I like "Beautiful Freak" is that it has an air of pathos and fragility (qualities I commonly do favour in music as it resonates with often melancholic and awkward/unsure of myself me). I'm really interested in how music interests (and film and TV) reflects on people's psychology/ life experiences. Edited by Logan - July 22 2020 at 14:48 |
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TCat
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The one thing that always surprises me is this particular cover of John Lennon's "Imagine". The thing that surprises me about it is how much I adore this cover and how many people just hate it. I think the tension that is built in this version is so pertinent to the current times, it's like everyone is waiting for the final straw that could bring everything down, and that is the feeling I get when I hear this.
A Perfect Circle - "Imagine" Thanks to Lorenzo for posting what I call the "real" versions of "Born in the USA". I didn't know the song was originally meant for the "Nebraska" album, but these versions really push the meaning of the song to the fore, and I especially love the third one that you posted. It was what inspired me to post what I think is the cover of the many covers of "Imagine" that truly conveys the meaning of the song. |
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mathman0806
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Yes, I did think of Holger as I was looking at the video (which I hadn't seen before). I've had this album for over 20 years, but had never seen the video until now. Very deep and personal, E wrote the album based on the institutionalization/suicide of his sister and his mom passing from lung cancer. It's a very cohesive album with a hint of optimism at the end.
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Logan
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Another that sort of surprise me was this from Melody Nelson. I posted another from the album in an earlier poll. I'd heard/read from various sources that the only music worth listening to was the first and last track, but I enjoyed the whole album and was surprised that this was not considered worthy of regard:
I considered that for the poll, but thought the story behind choosing it lacked sufficient surprise factor. Edited by Logan - July 22 2020 at 15:05 |
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Lewian
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Another call for a cover versions poll here!
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