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Snicolette
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The No's for me, due to familiarity. This left nine, of which I picked three and two honourable mentions.
Nick Drake
“Day Is Done” He was such a master of
his style. Gorgeous. One of my favourite artists, for just this
kind of tune The Kinks “Dedicated Follower of Fashion” Another familiar to me, BIG Kinks fan from their beginning. No one else quite like them. Heart “Dreamboat Annie” Very familiar with this, and what a great Karaoke story to go with it! Shoulda got that on film, Micky. You also know how I feel about the too-long for this poll “Bluebird.” The Nits “In The Dutch Mountains” I have heard this before. It’s reminiscent to my ear of The Waterboys, who I love. This has some different elements than Mike Scott and friends, however. Nice entry Leon Russell “Roll Away the Stone” Another great tune from a great performer. Saw Leon Russell a couple of times. A real original, true to his sound and roots |
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Snicolette
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1. Yasmin Hamdan
“Beirut” Haunting song and imagery. More
modern than most Middle Eastern-y music I listen to, but every bit as
compelling. Just kept coming back to it,
so giving it first place. 3. Peixe:Avião – Quebra Apocalyptic, booming drums and deep bass. Kind of an eerie vocal, I like the sound of the piece, even without understanding the words. This was definitely the late to the party really interesting piece. I enjoyed the sense of dread (if that can be said) in it. Also, although there are honourable mentions, these could have been all of the others, I just took the two that resonated more for me and were also kind of different than my typical choices. Honourable Mention to CTM “La Mer”
I really enjoyed this combination of classical and jazz. Deep voiced female singing with cello and
piano, kind of minimal sound. Very
intriguing. I think I may seek out more. And to Morphine “Honey White” With all of the horns, reminds me a bit of Roy Wood, but the voice is kind of what I think of as a lazy voice (which is not a criticism), it’s kind of drawly. Definitely a well-done rocker. Also likely to seek out more. Edited by Snicolette - September 12 2020 at 12:55 |
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TCat
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Thank you for voting. This is not one of those tracks that slaps you across the face, but is just as powerful as that because of it's quietness. I really think you would enjoy their music and I recommend the album "Oh My God, Charlie Darwin" as a starting point. Their music is a bit lo-fi and that is on purpose. However, not all of it is quiet. There are a few completely "out-of-left-field" tracks there that will take you by surprise, but most of it is what I call a "new Americana" in that it sounds quite original, but is also quite raw and unpolished. But their music is always heart felt and enjoyable. They were on the David Letterman show one time and played a very minimal track where one of the members did nothing put keep beat with a juice harp. Letterman jokingly asked him "Now what was your job with the band again?" He didn't know that that particular member actually plays many instruments and that is what gives the band a varied tone.
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The Anders
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Second bunch:
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jamesbaldwin
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Did you notice that the bass has two strings? It was designed by the singer and bassist himself.
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suitkees
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May I have 15 votes ? It really is a pleasure to listen to the playlist: these are all great quality songs and so much diversity that choosing from it is very difficult. (The Kinks won't play in the playlist, but I have the album here). So, we play the voting game and after many deliberative exchanges between me, myself and I (and the Hifi) I came to this result: First: Despite the fact that I knew it before, this one grabs me most of all, again and again, for its sheer musicality, originality, energy and poetry. Indeed, much more innovative than most (all?) modern prog: Einstürzende Neubauten - Haus der Lüge Then, it becomes much more difficult to make a choice. There's only very good music left... I'm voting for two songs that grab me in completely different ways: - The beautiful profound quietness of The Low Anthem - To Ohio (which was in ferocious competition with Yasmine Hamdan, Anúna and CTM) - The driving energy of Morphine - Honey White ; when this came up my ears turned towards the loudspeakers and I had to turn up the volume... (the battle here was with Fever Tree and Peixe : Avião, they provoked a similar reaction) (all those mentioned were new discoveries to me) And then the great pleasure to listen to all the others too: there's much musicality and great playing going on in this playlist and I must say that Morgan Delt's Tropicana grew on me after each listen... I will be exploring more of these bands, for sure. Thanks to all, again! Edited by suitkees - September 13 2020 at 04:14 |
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Time for me to vote at last! Thanks to George for putting this poll together, and thanks to everyone for their truly inspired selections. As I have said time and again, these polls are the only good thing going on here at the moment. The forum has become almost as depressing as Facebook. Anyway, here we go with my Top 3: Peixe: Avião –
Quebra: as The Anders stated in a previous post, this is progressive in the truest sense of the word, and something that needs more recognition. Eerie, intriguing, arresting. Einstürzende Neubauten - Haus der Lüge: for some odd reason, I'd never heard anything from this well-known band. If this intense, riveting track is representative of their output, I'll be doing some exploring soon. Fever Tree - Man Who Paints the Pictures: beautiful vintage psychedelia, something that will always be up my alley. Honourable mentions: The Kinks - Dedicated Follower of Fashion: one of the few songs I already knew, and a true classic. Nick Drake - Day Is Done: beautiful and haunting. This poll may have been the most successful as far as I am concerned, because I found something to like in all of the nominated songs. A great selection of music from different eras, showing that there is life outside the boundaries of traditional prog. Well done, everyone! |
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suitkees
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It quite is, so don't hesitate to explore more of them. Personally I prefer the albums starting from Haus der Lüge (this album included), because they become a bit more melodic (their first period is more characterized by their punk, musique concrète and Krautrock - think of Can, Neu!, Kraftwerk - influences, which get more polished and melodic later on). I very much like their 2000s outings (Perpetuum Mobile or Alles wieder offen, e.g.). Just recently I listened to their latest album, out this year: Alles in Allem, but this one is less convincing to me. I'm sure you will find some albums to your liking, and I think Lewian might chime in to possibly give another perspective. BTW, your suggestion of Anúna made me curious to listen to more of them - thanks!
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mathman0806
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No problem there. This was tough competition. I voted for EN myself. But, since you found Yasmine to be fetching, you might like this bonus video. A nice in studio performance. Musically, shows some more of her trip hop roots. |
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The Anders
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I'll look for it. Stig Pedersen of the Danish band D-A-D played on a ONE string bass!
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jamesbaldwin
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She is a musician to keep under observation.
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mathman0806
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^I remember D-A-D. They had just one song that got airplay here in the States way long ago. But it was good, think it was called "Sleeping the Day Away."
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The Anders
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You came close:" Sleeping My Day Away" :) Personally I am not so much a fan of that type of music, but it's not a bad song. It's a classic here. |
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Lewian
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Well, yes and no. It's surely a highlight. It showcases some of their strength, the use of noises and sounds, Blixa's intense voice, and their at times uncompromising energy. They have a number of similarly thrilling songs, for example ZNS; actually the whole Halber Mensch and Haus der Lüge albums are great. Another side of them is even more noise oriented and experimental, but more difficult for the rock listener, in the beginning they had a quite punky approach, and more recently they have some more poetic and conceptual work. They are not really a band of which any single track can be seen as representative. Overall their work is very diverse and still evolving. They are without a doubt one of the leading progressive bands of the last 40 years, alas too far from what the gatekeepers of "prog rock" want to listen to.
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mathman0806
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He also designed the Basitar and Guitbass played by the Presidents of the United States of America. You remember these guys? |
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My three votes go to:
1. Einstürzende Neubauten - Haus der Lüge 2. Fever Tree - Man Who Paints The Pictures 3. Peixe : Avião - Quebra |
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I'm fairly traditional in what I listen to so these resonated with me....I had heard the Fever Tree many years ago..never bought a copy. Drake I have in my collection...but voted for him because I love his music. Low Anthem is new to me....liked the languid slow indie folk tune. Nick Drake Low Anthem
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I wasn't confident on my nomination so I'm particularly glad you liked it
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The Anders
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My votes: Honorable mentions: Fever Tree - Man Who Paints The Pictures The Nits - In the Dutch Mountains Peixe : Avião - Quebra (basically left out because I already knew the song)
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