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Wow, those were finalised faster than I expected (had an early night and a late rise).
Here is the Pedro choice (one I knew and loved): Great choice! |
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Playlist for the nominees:
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I just discovered we can put a playlist in window if I put the "playlist?list=PL-zzvl_w6Fx43kHeV9vA1R9p4Ms_AnpCh" part of the url in the tube tags. |
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Sandy Denny, just a jewel, always. I prefer the second one, as well. The Battered Ornaments I'd not heard of, love the guitar work on it.
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A bit more upbeat, yet still beautiful version of "Reynardine." This one features another stellar singer, Jacqui McShee.
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^ Very nice,
Regarding Bjork, "Isobel" has long been my favourite Bjork track (and Joga): A rather melancholy Beck one that I love: |
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"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain" (Roy Batty, Blade Runner).
With a heavy heart and an even heavier bladder, I'm dejectedly voting now. Sadly, lots I found very good, and I with great sorrow discounted the ones that I sadly already knew which I sadly appreciated, and I shall sadly vote for three now. Weyes Blood - "Wild Time" Tenhi - "Surunuotta" Antony & the Johnsons - "The Lake" I am saddest of all because I can only vote for three. Thanks to everyone who has participated. |
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Great!
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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First part.
1) Death with dignity. Guitar arpeggio similar to that of Simon & Garfunkel. Tender song rather than sad, in my opinion. Nice 2) I don't know this group, and I don't search the net. Is the voice from an African American? I think so. It is highly expressive, hypersensitive. The mood is mournful, a bluesy, made symphonic by the strings, but it's not really sad, I would say rather melancholy. Still it is a great performance, a conventional melodic song beautiful for melody and singing. Podium candidate 3) Weyes Blood. Melodic, acoustic ballad, with an arrangement between the symphonic and the psychedelic. With a dream singing, it gives me a certain energy and serenity, on a musical level. Pleasant and relaxing. 4) One Last Goodbye. Slow ballad with a melancholy mood, which becomes powerful then in the chorus, although they sing I Still Feel the Pain, if I understand correctly. It's a good song, which I would put between the electric rock ballads of a group that I suppose is hard rock or heavy metal. Maybe he gives me too much energy and power to get on the podium, we'll see. 5) Chris Cornell was a big loss. Superunknown is my favorite hard rock / heavy metal album, and already there he gave his best when he wrote the less heavy ballads, and here he gives his best in a very well sung acoustic melodic ballad. As a mood I feel disappointment mixed with anger. Podium candidate. 6) One and Only. Another group I don't know. I share the youtube commentator: powerful song, with very heavy metal moments. Definitely angry song, but anger is one of the ways to react to sadness, without feeling it. The three basic emotions are: sadness, anger and fear. Then, depending on the classifications, you can reach 7 emotions with disgust, surprise, contempt, joy. All the others are similar to these sects. Moreover, if we consider disgust and contempt as a sub-category of anger, there are 5 left, and surprise as an emotion is less significant than the others, so there are 4 left. Hmmm what am I saying? Nice song, very hard rock, but I doubt it will make it to the podium. 7) Surunuotta. Classical acoustic song, but with a particular mood because it goes beyond sadness, it is a typically oriental contemplative sadness. Simple but very refined. Candidate for the podium. |
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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That's a nice rendition, but it misses the dark intent resident in the Sandy Denny version. I still get a thrill when Sandy voices "His teeth did brightly shine" and you can feel the malice of the werefox Reynardine. Yes, a werefox. At least one adaptation of the Roud indexed English ballad casts Reynardine as a werefox, in any case. Perhaps drawing from the French fabliaux of the cunning trickster Reynard the Fox. |
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Videos removed for space issues. I was aware of that story and the Kasem outtake. He just kind of flew off the handle there, didn't he? |
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1. Weyes Blood - "Wild Time"
2. Sebastian - "De grå katte" 3. Ray LaMontagne - "All the Wild Horses" There were some excellent selections once again, and I almost hate to vote in the end because I don't like having to eliminate all of the great entries. It makes me so depressed, despondent and sad. I'm so sorry everyone, I wish you could all be winners. I think I'll go listen to the list again just to cheer up.
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Hi, A nice version, but the thing that makes the FC version work so well, is RT's guitar ... it's just as good as Sandy's voice in the song.
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