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Poll Question: Which three are your favorites?
Poll Choice Votes Poll Statistics
3 [8.11%]
5 [13.51%]
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6 [16.22%]
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2 [5.41%]
3 [8.11%]
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2 [5.41%]
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2 [5.41%]
2 [5.41%]
0 [0.00%]
1 [2.70%]
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote suitkees Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 31 2020 at 10:59
Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

This!Clap  And I purchased a download of the Yar Elazar Glotman and Mats Erlandsson recording, although that wasn't your nomination, for some reason it resonated well for me.  Thanks!
This is the pleasure of exchanging music! My list of music-to-buy is also growing thanks to these polls (and Hank Dogs is on it, now), but I still like those tangible things called LPs or CDs... Smile

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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Errr. First six, there's still also Kristin Hersh... makes things no easier...
LOL Listen again and it will become eight... LOL

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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Errr. First six, there's still also Kristin Hersh... makes things no easier...
LOL Listen again and it will become eight... LOL

I'm wise and now only listen to those six! Wink
Despite liking that Black Sabbath one quite a bit, it doesn't reach me as directly emotionally as the others. And then it becomes really really hard. They're all of this quality that I listen to them and am 100% in it... they don't give me reasons to vote against them really... so what do I do? Well, I suspect myself of some anti-American and pro-continental European bias... so I do the opposite and vote the Americans in this time. Hank Dogs, Kristin Hersh... and I can't get around that Ginger Baker thing, which has the great Jah Wobble on it! Sorry raff and Lorenzo, these are great suggestions and I just love them as much, but a line has to be drawn...  
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Originally posted by I prophesy disaster I prophesy disaster wrote:

I'll have to listen to the tracks again to choose my second and third votes.
 
I've narrowed my second and third votes to the following six:
 
FC/Kahuna - "Hayling"
Stringtronics - "Dawn Mist"
Hank Dogs - "18 Dogs"
Ginger Baker - "Mektoub"
Orange Blossom - "Cheft el Khof"
Hidden Orchestra - "Flight"
 
 
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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

This!Clap  And I purchased a download of the Yar Elazar Glotman and Mats Erlandsson recording, although that wasn't your nomination, for some reason it resonated well for me.  Thanks!
This is the pleasure of exchanging music! My list of music-to-buy is also growing thanks to these polls (and Hank Dogs is on it, now), but I still like those tangible things called LPs or CDs... Smile
  Me too, but I've been preferring CDs.  I truly prefer LPs but for space I just have saved my about 250 rare ones and only play them sparingly (I also have CDs of the same now pretty much, so can save the vinyl).  That collaboration only offered LP or download, so I felt I liked and listened to it enough that I must in good conscience, buy it.  I try to be as supportive of artists as I can be, as I would have done in the past when there was no other option.
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Errr. First six, there's still also Kristin Hersh... makes things no easier...
LOL Listen again and it will become eight... LOL

I'm wise and now only listen to those six! Wink
Despite liking that Black Sabbath one quite a bit, it doesn't reach me as directly emotionally as the others. And then it becomes really really hard. They're all of this quality that I listen to them and am 100% in it... they don't give me reasons to vote against them really... so what do I do? Well, I suspect myself of some anti-American and pro-continental European bias... so I do the opposite and vote the Americans in this time. Hank Dogs, Kristin Hersh... and I can't get around that Ginger Baker thing, which has the great Jah Wobble on it! Sorry raff and Lorenzo, these are great suggestions and I just love them as much, but a line has to be drawn...  
  Just for the record, Hank Dogs are English (but I am American)...but glad you enjoyed them.  This was terribly hard, I hard the largest amount of things to give a third listen to decide than ever before, and pretty much only took out the ones I'd heard before, of which there were some real gems, also.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Raff Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 31 2020 at 15:12
Once again, I would like to thank Lorenzo for first coming up with this great idea, and everyone else who has been contributing regularly. If it wasn't for these polls, I'd have stopped visiting the site altogether. These days, it annoys me quite a bit. The stupidity of some threads is really overwhelming.
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FC/Kahuna - "Hayling": Very interesting intro with several pling/plong sounds. A bit triphop-like overall. The voice sounds autotuned to me, but I am sure it is meant as an artistic twist, not because she can't hit the right pitch. Personally I have always found it hard to appreciate the type of track where there is one or two sentences that are repeated over and over again throughout the song. But I do like the track musically.



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Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:

OK, my votes have just been cast. Here's how it went:

Ginger Baker - Mektoub: excellent world fusion with stellar musicianship. The whole album is very well worth a listen (and more);
Hidden Orchestra - Flight: authentically progressive music, impossible to label. I was already familiar with the band, but not with this song;
Hank Dogs - 18 Dogs: another lovely folk gem courtesy of Nickie. Right up my alley!

Honourable mentions:

FC/Kahuna - Hayling: oddly infectious and very easy on the ears in its unique way;
Them Crooked Vultures - Elephant: great hard rock with the added value of John Paul Jones (the real genius in Led Zep).

I was already familiar with Kristin Hersch's song (we have the album at home), so I didn't include it in my selections. On the whole, another outstanding edition of our Interactive Poll! Looking forward to the next one.
  So glad you enjoyed the Hank Dogs, Raff!  They were sorely underappreciated in their time.  

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Originally posted by The Anders The Anders wrote:




The song lyrics are an Italian translation of a poem by Russian author Sergei Yesenin. Here is the English translation (acceptable, though nowhere as beautiful as the original), which I posted in my original submission:
https://lyricstranslate.com/en/confessioni-di-un-malandrino-confessions-rascal.html
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^ Thanks a lot.
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Orange Blossom - "Cheft el Khof": If I am not mistaken, this is what they call drum'n bass. Acknowledging its qualities, it is not really my taste, sadly. I like the middle eastern sounds though.

The Jelly Jam - "Care": And enter the heavy rock area. With members of Dream Theatre apparently, it seems like some sort of supergroup. My main association is 90's rock music. Not what I listen to the most, but I like the song.



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Originally posted by The Anders The Anders wrote:

 I cannot access

Try this bandcamp link.

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Originally posted by The Anders The Anders wrote:


The Jelly Jam - "Care": And enter the heavy rock area. With members of Dream Theatre apparently, it seems like some sort of supergroup. My main association is 90's rock music. Not what I listen to the most, but I like the song.


Just one Dream Theater member, bassist John Myung. He's got a nice friendship and collaboration with Ty Tabor and Rod Morgentern, they made 6 albums together (2 Platypus and 4 Jelly Jam). 
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Originally posted by The Anders The Anders wrote:

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Try this bandcamp link.



Thanks a lot. It works :)
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Ok, here we are.

My podium

1) Confessioni di un malandrino. Well, I am surprised that this song got so much success, because it is quite simple from the harmonic point of view and above all the arrangement, and it would have been very good in the thread on the acoustic songs of the singers / authors, in fact it is based on the lyrics, beautiful, very refined, which finds inspiration, as Raff said, from a poem by Esenin. In any case it is a song that I know by heart, one of the best written by Branduardi despite its simplicity and monotony, proving that when there is inspiration and excellent melody, it takes little to excite.

2) Where did John Brown of the Masters of Reality go? I would have played this song, taken from an album that I know very well, but I see that it has been discarded, and so .... who is it?

Orange Blossom


3) Stringtonics


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Honorable mentions:


4) Alice Cooper


5) Hank Dogs


6) Kogenkunst


7) Kristin Hersch


8) Black Sabbath


Great poll!




Edited by jamesbaldwin - September 02 2020 at 16:20
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Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:

Once again, I would like to thank Lorenzo for first coming up with this great idea, and everyone else who has been contributing regularly. If it wasn't for these polls, I'd have stopped visiting the site altogether. These days, it annoys me quite a bit. The stupidity of some threads is really overwhelming.


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My three votes go to:

1. Them Crooked Vultures - "Elephants"
2. Hank Dogs - "18 Dogs"
3. Stringtronics - "Dawn Mist"


 

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My votes:
Angelo Branduardi - "Confessioni di un Malandrino"


Edited by The Anders - September 03 2020 at 16:05
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