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Raff
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Unfortunately not. I listened to a lot of radio in the early '80s, but then I started moving around, and for quite a long time I did not listen to any music at all. However, at least when I still lived in Italy, RAI Radio 3 had a lot of good programmes for classical music (which my late mom loved). Here's the link (in Italian): https://www.raiplayradio.it/radio3/ This also sounds interesting, with a variety of themed music shows: http://radiostatale.it/shows/
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Lewian
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Grazie! I'll give it a try! (Up to now I was very focused on talk radio, for language reasons.)
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This question of course also goes to Lorenzo!
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Snicolette
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Third Installment of Additions and Ian:
Lewian: 😊 Mona Mur “Eintagsfliegen” (first thinking
how her name is kind of a pun of “mon amour”) I don’t know the entire lyrics,
but I would guess I would not want to be the focus of her disdain. “Surabaya Johnny” Very dark feeling, as is
fitting, this one I looked up the context and lyrics, as it was a Brecht/Weill
song, I knew there would be some info online.
She has a very good delivery for this sort of music. Leonard Cohen “The Gypsy’s Wife” Very Cohen,
dark and sad, kind of almost like the opposite of “She Moved Through the Fair,”
where the bride dies before the wedding, this one is gone also, but perhaps not
dead, but certainly the marriage is. Rushfan4: Neil
Diamond “Be” I remember both the book
and the movie…I almost used a Neil Diamond tune as a Guilty Pleasure in that
poll (Solitary Man). My great aunt music
teacher loved his voice, she said he was one of the few pop singers who used
his diaphragm properly, :D . This is
very moving, love the arrangement, as well. Logan: Opus III “It’s A Fine
Day” Really pretty voice, very different
from Urban Sax! “Air” Sex Born Poison” This one felt more ominous than eerie, I
tend to like eerie better, but still, very compelling, especially in the middle
section with the strumming guitar and the orchestral sounds. Serge Gainsbourg “L’Hotel Particulier” Ah
yes, the Henri the Cat, Long Suffering with Ennui guy. 😊 Now his
sound is very recognizable to me, thank you for the introduction. Mike: A
Perfect Circle “Imagine” Nice heavy take on the classic, hadn’t ever heard
that. Love it when music is redone in a
different way, great cover. Ian: Leonard Cohen “Is This What You Wanted?” Devastating
song of a grueling relationship. Leonard
Cohen in one of his finest moments. I
had the honour of meeting the very charismatic man once. Unforgettable. Edited by Snicolette - July 22 2020 at 18:31 |
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TCat
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Now here's a real surprise......if nothing else, you might get a chuckle out of it.
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The Neil Diamond song reminded me of something that surprised me.
At the time I heard this, all I had really known from the Bee Gees was their disco era music.
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Snicolette
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I absolutely love the Bee Gees 1st album. Here's my favourite one from it. I like this video, so using this one.
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Snicolette
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“We
Are the Worst”, hilarious! And really
sad.
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mathman0806
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Not knowing how they evolved into disco Bee Gees, was that gradual or did they just come out with the disco sound? Was disco Bee Gees a surprise at the time as much as hearing 60s Bee Gees was a surprise if you started with disco Bee Gees? |
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I knew them first as their 1st record, with songs like the one I posted, and "Holiday," "To Love Somebody," and "I Can't See Nobody." I think they just hybridized themselves over time (not sure if it was from within or from record company pressure?) as they became the disco hit factory band. I was sorely disappointed by the disco era.
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Continuing with the little comments since I left off with Nickie's native drum one in my last lengthy post looking through the choices.
Lorenzo: I don't usually enjoy the song the song Born in the USA, but I liked those versions, especially the second one was great. Mike: The Steve Miller Band - "Shu ba da du ma ma ma ma". I thoroughly enjoyed that, much more than I expected to too. Excellent. - The Steve Miller Band - "Jackson Kent Blues". Like that too, but it didn't get me like the "Shooby Doo Shooby Doo Ba Bah Black Sheep MMMBop Mama Mia ma ma how can I resist you have you any wool?" song. Failed attempt at trying to remember the title when typing this out. Geo: "If Beautiful People In 69..." (also trying to do the song title from memory and failing). Enjoyed that. Very sultry. -- "Coming to Get You": "Here I come baby", that Hendrix experience. suitkees: Removable Winkle. I enjoyed that more than I expected to. It was rather Zappaesque thematically. Samuel: Bruno Pernadas - Spaceway 70. Now this is why I love listening to these. I didn't just like, I absolutely loved that! Wonderful jazzy music, exotica, spacey, love the vocals and style. It's so my thing. I am going to have to get the album it's off. Ah, it's just what I needed. It is my favourite of the entire series of polls thus far. It reminds me of some of my favourite music, only better. Amazing! And that you heard that on the radio, wow. Bliss. For all my melancholic picks, how great a ray of sunshine can be, and that is more than a ray, it is incredibly luminous -- it brought me incandescent joy. Thank you for sharing. Ah, the power of music. Now I recall that I had come across this artist before (at least the album cover and looks familiar and the album name is familiar, was probably doing some album research or maybe you brought it up, even the track name I seemed to have known, but this music would seem unforgettable if I had heard it?) as the music touches on/ incorporates various of my favourite styles/ elements and how well it does it. I am going to get Those Who Throw Objects at the Crocodiles Will Be Asked to Retrieve Them (and what a wonderful album title). Loved it dearly. Sorry for the gushing mess. Ian: Leonard Cohen - Is This What You Wanted. Speaking of a gushing mess, that rather could fit with some of the lyrics of this song, but he is much better with words than I am or most singer-songwriters. Love quite a bit of Leonard Cohen, but only have his first album. I liked this and didn't know it. I wouldn't have know this was a Leonard Cohen song just by hearing it. Maybe it's been too long I listened to much of him (other than "Suzanne"). Very good. Lewian - Mona Mur. Very interesting, reminds me very much of a song(bassline) -- Elephant Talk by Crimson or a Talking Heads (something funky/ post punky and New Waveish). The lyrics are a bit too cliche for me with the "this is my rifle, this is my gun". Of course they famously used that in Full Metal jacket (a scene that made me cringe,not that it wasn;t good for the film). Quite an erotic song. And "Surabaya Johnny" - liked this. Would need more listens when not so tired. - Leonard Cohen - The Gypsy's Wife. I absolutely loved this. I have heard it but not for so long.. So good. Scott: Neil Diamond - Be. From a great Diamond album. My dad loved the Jonathan Livingston Seagull novella, and I read it and enjoyed it very much. My brother had the Jonathan Livingston Seagull album in his collection, and I got to know it when very young. Wonderful album, and it's the only Diamond album that I can recall having heard in full. "Be" is an old favourite of mine -- great stuff. Mike: A Perfect Circle. Yep, I could appreciate this cover, very interesting although the vocals would take me some time to get used to. Mike: Watched that We Are the Worst video earlier today but only commenting now. Funny, but more than that, I find it so sad. A sad state of affairs. Geo: Bee Gees - Odessa. I knew Bee Gees were very different earlier than what came later, but I really loved that. Nickie: I loved your Bee Gees choice too. Edited by Logan - July 23 2020 at 00:28 |
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@Nickie: I had not really listened to the Bee Gees 1st before, but streamed it last night and really like it. Much of it is well-crafted psychedelic pop.
Also relistened to Odessa and that is quite a remarkable album. I read it was originally intended as a concept album but there were a lot of internal disagreements on musical direction. It resulted in a double album with a variety of sounds and some nice orchestration with three instrumentals. Even some really good country music influenced pieces. @Greg: I like the creative recollection of the song title. I realize I didn't actual cost band name and song title. Band is Beautiful People. Song title is If 60s Was 90s, which is a direct play on the title of the Hendrix song they reworked. |
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Glad you enjoyed that, I think many people who only know the disco era Bee Gees would be surprised, you summed it up quite nicely. |
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Lewian
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Re Born in the USA... I actually hate the non-acoustic version everyone knows but I brought myself to listen to the acoustic versions, and they're surprising indeed. The first one doesn't quite do the trick for me, but the second and third one are awesome. I think I prefer the second one, both the vocal delivery and the guitar work (still not terribly keen on the composition of the song, but that's somehow hidden behind the performance for the later versions).
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The "Shooby Doo etc etc etc" I believe was actually their alternate title for that song. I'm surprised anyone even knew about that |
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As for the Bee Gees, their big change came about on the album "Main Course" which had Jive Talkin' and some other disco initializers on it, but it also had some tastes of their older pre-disco music too. The fact that the big hits off of that were more of the dance style of music and that pushed the sales of that album through the roof is why their following records were so disco oriented. I think they may have stumbled on the sound by accident because "Main Course" is not a terrible album, but it does show where their big change came from.
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