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Poll Question: Hey Mister, sing me a story!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Snicolette Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2020 at 21:59
Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

I may change my mind, but if I don't post again by poll opening, put in Mark Eitzel as my choice.

Nickie: Of the three artists, Richard Shindell I liked the most.
And of his three songs, Transit. His voice reminded me a bit of James Maynard Keenan of Tool. The song itself was quite vivid and I paid attention to the lyrics in a second lesson. I imagined this as something that could be animated done in a hand-drawn in colored pencil style.

  Your selection duly entered, George.  And edited to add that I can change that tomorrow, should you change your mind.

Glad you like Richard Shindell.  That "Transit," piece is the first one I heard from him, I think it's stunning, but I wasn't sure if in this category, it wasn't maybe too long.  D'oh!  This is a prog site.  I am going to stick with "Wisteria," but glad to have brought his music to some attention here.  Smile


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i aologize for the delay, 

my nomination is

FRANCESCO DE GREGORI: RUMORE DI NIENTE
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 01 2020 at 06:11
In my original post I wrote, "So here are my three choices: Nick Drake's "Fruit Tree" (my nomination), Cat Stevens' "Trouble" (which I wish I could also nominate) and Serge Gainsbourg's "L'hôtel particulier"...", and Nick Drake's "Fruit Tree" remains my nomination in case it was felt that it needed further confirmation.

By the way, since it was asked, I do prefer to be called Greg in conversation (I like that personal touch), but since, say, The Dark Elf is also Greg, Logan works better in some instances to differentiate me from other Gregs. Logan is both a Logan's Run reference and a corruption on Log-in name.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Snicolette Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 01 2020 at 07:47
Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

i aologize for the delay, 

my nomination is

FRANCESCO DE GREGORI: RUMORE DI NIENTE
  No need to apologize!  All updated.  Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Snicolette Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 01 2020 at 07:49
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

In my original post I wrote, "So here are my three choices: Nick Drake's "Fruit Tree" (my nomination), Cat Stevens' "Trouble" (which I wish I could also nominate) and Serge Gainsbourg's "L'hôtel particulier"...", and Nick Drake's "Fruit Tree" remains my nomination in case it was felt that it needed further confirmation.

By the way, since it was asked, I do prefer to be called Greg in conversation (I like that personal touch), but since, say, The Dark Elf is also Greg, Logan works better in some instances to differentiate me from other Gregs. Logan is both a Logan's Run reference and a corruption on Log-in name.
  Hello Greg (although I may still call you Logan, for the reason you mentioned).  All updated.  

Just waiting on a few more to open the voting, will be checking in if I can before I leave, but will certainly be back in afternoon my time.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 01 2020 at 09:29
Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

In my original post I wrote, "So here are my three choices: Nick Drake's "Fruit Tree" (my nomination), Cat Stevens' "Trouble" (which I wish I could also nominate) and Serge Gainsbourg's "L'hôtel particulier"...", and Nick Drake's "Fruit Tree" remains my nomination in case it was felt that it needed further confirmation.

By the way, since it was asked, I do prefer to be called Greg in conversation (I like that personal touch), but since, say, The Dark Elf is also Greg, Logan works better in some instances to differentiate me from other Gregs. Logan is both a Logan's Run reference and a corruption on Log-in name.
  Hello Greg (although I may still call you Logan, for the reason you mentioned).  All updated.  

Just waiting on a few more to open the voting, will be checking in if I can before I leave, but will certainly be back in afternoon my time.


Speaking of other Gregs, the other Greg with Jim Croce's Time in a Bottle and Don McLean's Vincent were with the Cat Stevens and Drake choices the first four that sprang to mind. I had written a longer post knowing what your subject would be the day before you put up the poll, but knew it would be unfair to mention so many heavy-hitters, and I knew Greg liked that Nick Drake. Neil Young, Leonard Cohen (brilliant wordsmith), John Denver and Donovan were some others I considered. I didn't want to shy away from some bigger names this round even if familiarity meant that my choice might get less votes. I almost wet with Cat Stevens' "Father and Son" as an alternate, but "Trouble" means so very much to me because of how it used in Harold & Maude (which I first saw as a child). I so love that film and the closing sequence is very powerful to me. I've always wanted that Jag before it became a hearse. My mother's neighbour has a car like it. Cool that you met Bud Cort.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Snicolette Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 01 2020 at 09:38
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

 

Speaking of other Gregs, the other Greg with Jim Croce's Time in a Bottle and Don McLean's Vincent were with the Cat Stevens and Drake choices the first four that sprang to mind. I had written a longer post knowing what your subject would be the day before you put up the poll, but knew it would be unfair to mention so many heavy-hitters, and I knew Greg liked that Nick Drake. Neil Young, Leonard Cohen (brilliant wordsmith), John Denver and Donovan were some others I considered. I didn't want to shy away from some bigger names this round even if familiarity meant that my choice might get less votes. I almost wet with Cat Stevens' "Father and Son" as an alternate, but "Trouble" means so very much to me because of how it used in Harold & Maude (which I first saw as a child). I so love that film and the closing sequence is very powerful to me. I've always wanted that Jag before it became a hearse. My mother's neighbour has a car like it. Cool that you met Bud Cort.

  I think we ALL wanted that Jag, even with it being the hearse (or maybe especially?  Wonder if someone has it stored somewhere)!  Remember the iconic story of Neil Young arriving in Hollywood driving a hearse?  Just because someone was more known, shouldn't really be a deterrent in this one, it will keep my personal vote away, as it has for the others.  I like to elevate the lesser knowns no matter what, but there are many here who probably haven't been exposed to this style anyway, or, in my case, the Italian and German contenders.  
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote The Dark Elf Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 01 2020 at 09:43
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

In my original post I wrote, "So here are my three choices: Nick Drake's "Fruit Tree" (my nomination), Cat Stevens' "Trouble" (which I wish I could also nominate) and Serge Gainsbourg's "L'hôtel particulier"...", and Nick Drake's "Fruit Tree" remains my nomination in case it was felt that it needed further confirmation.

By the way, since it was asked, I do prefer to be called Greg in conversation (I like that personal touch), but since, say, The Dark Elf is also Greg, Logan works better in some instances to differentiate me from other Gregs. Logan is both a Logan's Run reference and a corruption on Log-in name.
  Hello Greg (although I may still call you Logan, for the reason you mentioned).  All updated.  

Just waiting on a few more to open the voting, will be checking in if I can before I leave, but will certainly be back in afternoon my time.


Speaking of other Gregs, the other Greg with Jim Croce's Time in a Bottle and Don McLean's Vincent were with the Cat Stevens and Drake choices the first four that sprang to mind. I had written a longer post knowing what your subject would be the day before you put up the poll, but knew it would be unfair to mention so many heavy-hitters, and I knew Greg liked that Nick Drake. Neil Young, Leonard Cohen (brilliant wordsmith), John Denver and Donovan were some others I considered. I didn't want to shy away from some bigger names this round even if familiarity meant that my choice might get less votes. I almost wet with Cat Stevens' "Father and Son" as an alternate, but "Trouble" means so very much to me because of how it used in Harold & Maude (which I first saw as a child). I so love that film and the closing sequence is very powerful to me. I've always wanted that Jag before it became a hearse. My mother's neighbour has a car like it. Cool that you met Bud Cort.

I've always loved this from Cat Steven. Splendid story telling...


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^ I love that Cat Stevens song.

^^ Yep, the hearse with Ontario (Canada) license plates in Hollywood. America could have paid tribute to the incident with "A Hearse with No Name", except that Young's hearse was named Mort (which is a play on death/dead).

"I've been through the desert on a hearse [sic] with no name..." (America).

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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

^ I love that Cat Stevens song.

^^ Yep, the hearse with Ontario (Canada) license plates in Hollywood. America could have paid tribute to the incident with "A Hearse with No Name", except that Young's hearse was named Mort (which is a play on death/dead).

"I've been through the desert on a hearse [sic] with no name..." (America).

♪♪♪ Long may Mort run ♪♪♪
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We're almost ready to get the polls open to vote, waiting on just one or two answers on final selections.  Thank you all for joining in, I've learned of some new music to pursue further, with this and every other one of these that we've done so far.  Clap
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If it;s not too late ...one of my favorite acoustic/electric artists who died too young...love his melancholy songs....my choice.



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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

If it;s not too late ...one of my favorite acoustic/electric artists who died too young...love his melancholy songs....my choice.



  Absolutely not too late, still waiting to hear from a couple, so will add it to the poll now.  Thanks!  I don't think I have heard of him, so looking forward to it.  Smile
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My guy by the way is called Sufjan not Surfjan Stevens (not sure whether any of these is a proper name by good old standards...).
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

My guy by the way is called Sufjan not Surfjan Stevens (not sure whether any of these is a proper name by good old standards...).
  Thanks for catching my typo, will go and fix it.  LOL
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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

My guy by the way is called Sufjan not Surfjan Stevens (not sure whether any of these is a proper name by good old standards...).
  Thanks for catching my typo, will go and fix it.  LOL

That mistake is more common than you might realize Thumbs Up

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Originally posted by TCat TCat wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

My guy by the way is called Sufjan not Surfjan Stevens (not sure whether any of these is a proper name by good old standards...).
  Thanks for catching my typo, will go and fix it.  LOL

That mistake is more common than you might realize Thumbs Up
  Plus, I kept perpetuating it with cutting and pasting.   
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