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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jamesbaldwin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 16 2020 at 04:08
Out of competition:

These songs are two of my favorites ever:

Bruce Springsteen: New York City Serenade



Bruce Springsteen: Jungle land

https://youtu.be/JR_0nbEzVdY

Edited by jamesbaldwin - December 16 2020 at 04:14
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Sorry for my absence on the previous poll, Mike. I didn't think I'd have time to listen to the contenders so I didn't participate, to be fair.

Anyway, as usual around this time, I'm in a classical mood. I thought I'd share this gorgeous piece of music I discovered:

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Isac Hayes - Something begins with a piano intro. Then enters a soul arrangement complete with strings, brass and wah-wah. It's clearly an original take on the song, f.e. by having "I don't want to leave her now" as the first words that are sung. I like it a lot. We even get one of my favourite chords, the dim-chord (diminished chord), for some of the breaks. Prog soul?


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Kaboom Karavan - Roadmap. We're in the more experimental electronic area here and thus in a genre that really fascinates me. A deep repeated sound seems to make a rhythmic base of sorts whereas the cacophonic soundscape makes me think of a market place somewhere in the Middle East. There's also some jazzy drumming. It feels rather ominous with the drone-like sounds that gradually are setting in. The track is approximately 8 minutes long, but it feels much shorter, and for my sake it could have gone on for 8 more minutes. Very interesting piece of music in any case, and I like it a lot.
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@snicolette: Wonderfully detailed comments, thanks.The train travel image for Tied and Tickled Trio resonates strongly with me.

@Metldowner: Nice to have you back!

Little time for listening as of now, sorry... quite a lot of work to do before things wind down.
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:



 

By the way, not sure whether anyone's interested, but Blumfeld are another band from my hometown Hamburg, and the face of drummer Andre Rattay (on the right of the photo) looks like he could be from my family - probably more like my brother or one of my cousins than like me, but anyway, there's surely a similarity, although I don't know of any relation.


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Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Sorry for my absence on the previous poll, Mike. I didn't think I'd have time to listen to the contenders so I didn't participate, to be fair.


No problem.  I understand the time issue as there have been many times lately that I want to participate more, but my intentions don't always work with life.  Anyway, glad to see you back!

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Marius Popp - "Inscriptie": My first thought after listening to the first minute or so was that this should belong in the jazz/rock fusion section. There are clearly some prog elements in it too (there's even a Mellotron at some point if I am not mistaken), so I am surprised it is not on Progarchives. Nice Fender Rhodes, and there are some quite adventurous chord changes which I really like.

Janko Nilovic - "Giant Locomotion" is another jazz fusion thing. It has some funk elements too. It's main theme being built on a bass riff. A rather odd thing is the apparent sound of a motorcycle going between the left and right channel. From 4:50 there's a string quartet all of a suden, playing a variation on the main theme; it sounds a bit heavy. The quartet is probably my favourite part, and it makes a surprising contrast.


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Geo:  I love that Death Cab for Cutie song, but I am a big fan of the band already and have it in my collection, I'm way to familiar with it.  I wasn't so familiar with the Curtis Mayfield track though and found it to be quite original and interesting.

Cristi:  All Roads Lead Home.  Great track, but I tend to lose interest after about 5 minutes.  I will have to listen to it a few more times.  The WASP track is also great as it is a move away from the commercial hair metal that I am more familiar with from the band.  However, it is tough to support such a long track with the style, at least for me.  I have been a Brubeck fan for years.  I'm not as familiar with that track however, so it's new to me.

Easy Money (John):  Excellent version and take on the Beatles track.  It stays engaging all the way through for me.  

Anders:  Love this contemporary classical music, especially the vocal parts, the dissonance, the free form feel of it all.  The honking brass pissed off my wife a bit, but I loved it.

Kees:  I really enjoyed the Roadmap track and found it quite intriguing, but I have to hear it a few more times to let it sink in.

Logan:  Two great tracks here, both of which could be top contenders, but my favorite is the Janko Nilovic track once again.  You have really got me hooked on this album.  It's everything I love, a bit challenging but not obnoxious or reckless, tight and yet loose at the same time.  Great stuff.

Lorenzo:  Ampatrumpet Ramalamatrumpet.  Okay I know that's not the right title, and I can't even begin to say how to pronounce it or what it means, however, the music speaks the exact right language to me.  This is another top contender for me.  I love the versatility throughout.  The compositional structure is perfect.  Love it.

That's as far as I got so far.  I hope I can continue with the rest later today or tomorrow. 



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Mathman - 1. DCFC - This one is right up my alley as they say. 2. Curtis Mayfield was a good one too with this track having that feel of R&B of that time.

Cristi 1. All Roads Lead Home - i liked the synth and 90s edge to it kind of New Age sound but better -
2. The Idol gave me a Peter Gabriel meets Guns & Roses vibe for some reason. 

Easy Money - Isaac Hayes - Had never heard this version of this song so thanks. 

Anders - Je Ne Me - I loved the take on the instruments tuning up and some being bullied. There was either a whole big party going on or they were all kids running around out of control. That whistle got some attention. 

Suitkees - Roadmap - Very trance inducing and interesting.

Logan - Maruis Popp - I am into this as of late and genre fusion or however you are supposed to describe it. My fav so far. Giant Locomotion - Gotta love big band style with such a rich texture.

JamesBaldwin - Dissòi Logòi: Amptruabat Redamptruabat - As usual something that would throw me off my chair - Beautiful with space to think in there. It almost had a far eastern charm.

Snicollette - Quicksilver - Never saw them live but they had that sound of the late 60s down even more so than the doors.

Cristi (2) - Dave Brubeck - This was the only track i knew from all these nominations and know it well since i worked with a person many years ago who played his stuff every day as well as big band tunes. 

TCat - Television - This was a great find for me as i hardly listened to Television at that time or after. 

Fleet Foxes - Another band i have never heard of and wish i had. They have an original and fresh sound 

Suitkees (2) - Wrak & Amenra - How haunting and mesmerizing. Dark moody stuff for both choices. 

Rontein - Allman Bros - Mountain Jam - Good solid nominee and something i will get back into soon. 

Lewian - Blumfeld - Interesting choice - Excellent lyrics and almost great that its in German as the vocals become like another instrument to me as i read them. 2. Meredith Monk - What can i say - whole thing was Captivating! 3. Tie Tickle Trio - Just very good :)

Meltdowner - Ravel - This one hit the spot as I was feeling stressed and calmed my evening. 

Hrychu - PuD, Ailsean, Flik, C. Engstrom, Wild_Cat - Excitebike etc. - Bike Kid

Well that one woke me up from the earlier track - rather apocalyptic and current considering it was well the 80s and everything was just peachy for everyone Wink ...  Wow, this one was just awesome! 



Edited by tigerfeet - December 16 2020 at 17:24
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Two very different first takes to be up to the minute:

Samuel:  Nice to see you back! Krystian Zimerman The Cleveland Orchestra  Pierre Boulez “Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83 - 2. Adagio assai”  Just beautiful.  I don’t know if I’ve heard this particular version or not, but am a big fan of Ravel’s works.  Solo piano is joined after a time with flute, with the orchestra very quiet in the background, then back to piano, with is more up in the mix than previously.  The piano continues and the orchestra swells underneath.  Flute returns for a bit.  This just goes by so quickly for me, doesn’t feel at all like over 9 minutes.  So subtle and gorgeous. 

Hyrchu:  Also good to see you back!  PuD, Ailsean, Flik, C. Engstrom, Wild_Cat  “Excitebike etc. - Bike Kid: The Musical (Team 80s)”  Spoken vocals first then goes into 80’s style drums and vocals, with some operatic singer as well.  Lots of 80’s music referenced in this.    Not sure what to call it, but it’s definitely different than anything else yet in this poll. 


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Dissòi Logòi: Amptruabat Redamptruabat. It begins with a flute or whistle playing some glissando notes. Then a drone sets in, and when it fades out, we get a 7/8 beat with different percussion instruments. The beat continues throughout the track as a sort of motor. Enter an acoustic guitar and a solo instrument I can't recognise (a bit bagpipe-like perhaps). The flute/whistle takes over, and later it's the guitar's turn to play solo. There is also some wordless singing in the background. The overall feeling is a bit new age-like to me, and as such not so much my taste.
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Quicksilver Messenger Service - "The Fool". Like with W.A.S.P., I knew this band only by name, but I had quite an idea of what to expect since they are referred to as psychedelic rock. The intro is somewhat dissonant, later there's a brief section with some slightly jazzy chords, but most of the time the chords are more typical rock-like. We're in the more edgy corner of psychedelic music, especially due to the lead guitar which is up front most of the time. At times there are some (purposely) false notes too. After 7 minutes the singing begins; until then I actually thought it was an entirely instrumental piece. The atmosphere is dreamy, f.e. with a lot of maj7 chords (and some with a lower 7th too). I can visualize them playing for an audience of people lying on the floor while stoned on cannabis or acid. However, there's also a dark touch to the music, and in some parts of the song I almost thought of the Velvet Underground.
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Here are the remaining selections that I couldn't get to yesterday.  There are some really great entries once again....

Nickie:  Quicksilver Messenger Service is one of those bands that I have wanted to get into for a lot of years now, but only owned one album and never found the time to check them out further.  This track is excellent, a nice combination of psychedelia and folk with enough surprises to keep me engaged throughout.  Excellent choice that will once again bring my attention back to them.

 Ronstein:  I’ve heard this epic track so many times that I have it memorized in my head.  Thus, it would be difficult for me to give it a vote since it is so well known and would be unfair in my case to the entries I have never heard before. 

 Lewian:  Always the one to surprise and inspire.  I wasn’t really taken by the Blumfeld track as I find it a bit too common sounding.  However the Meridith Monk track moved me to tears.  I remember in my school days, the first time I heard Ravel’s “Bolero” which was played for the class along with the video of the orchestra.  I was amazed at how a group made up of so many individuals could come together with one intent, to create their rendition of this masterpiece, and how much restraint each member of the orchestra has to be to make this composition work so well (the constant crescendo makes it difficult for many to restrain themselves from speeding up the tempo).  I have the same feelings when I watched this video with Monk and her vocal ensemble, etc.  This time, however, it’s so much more powerful that all of these individuals that are separated by distance can bring themselves together with the single purpose of creating this absorbing piece of music.  It just solidifies the fact that music is the one thing that can bring us all together with a single purpose.  I love it!  The Tied and Tickled Trio was also interesting.  I would like to have heard the track(s) you wanted to post, but this one is still quite good.

 Tigerfeet:  Great nickname by the way.  Did you get it from that Mud song of the same name?  The Karl Seglem track is another excellent choice and I love the way it easily flits from a folkish style to a contemporary style back to folk again.  Not only that, the stylistic changes between the instruments is quite brilliant.

 Samuel:  Ravel is one of my favorite classical artists/composers.  Of course, I mentioned him under my comments to Lewian.  Just when I think I’ve heard everything from him, something like this comes along that I’m not that familiar with.  Ravel has this way of painting pictures with his music, using accidentals in chords and passages like no one else before him did.  When I hear his music, I can so easily get lost in how it just so beautifully expressive it is, every note is important, yet it flows so easily even when it’s dissonant.  This selection is quite beautiful, and, as usual for Ravel, utilizes dynamics perfectly.  In concertos, usually the composer can feel pressured to bring in the orchestra quickly in a piece, so it’s also great how Ravel takes his sweet time to bring in the orchestra, and when it comes in, it just feels so natural.  Great choice.

 Hrychu:  Bike Kid is an interesting conglomeration turned rock opera sounding track utilizing sounds and styles from the 80s and 90s, even taking riffs and melodies from many popular songs throughout and turning it into this somewhat funny and wild track.  The song definitely holds your interest throughout as you want to hear what happens next or where the music goes as it travels through it’s scenes.  The question is, how does it fare in the long run?  It’s quite fascinating the first time around, but will it keep it’s appeal for me after the next few listens?  If nothing else, it’s a lot of fun.


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Since this the last poll of the year, I will keep open for another week for people to nominate and suggest tunes with voting to start around Christmas. Sound okay?
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Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

Since this the last poll of the year, I will keep open for another week for people to nominate and suggest tunes with voting to start around Christmas. Sound okay?



Edited by jamesbaldwin - December 17 2020 at 12:20
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Out of competition:

Dear friends, as you know, I am a fan of Bruce Springsteen, expecially of his production of the Seventies and Eighties.

Two of my favorites songs are:

New York City Serenade and Jungleland.

So, if you didn't know these songs, you could listen to them: they are great.


New York City Serenade


Jungleland:



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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Had to go psychedelic here.  "The Fool," by Quicksilver Messenger Service, 1968, clocks in at 12:13.  No fooling, in June of 1968, my sisters and I were driving across the Golden Gate at sunrise and this song came on KSAN. Never forgot it.

 

Oh, well, I love this song but I love the band.

Originally posted by TCat TCat wrote:

So many to choose from.  Where do I start?

I would think a lot of you might know this one.  If you don't, you probably should as it was missed by everyone when it came out in 1977 and now it is now considered a classic, a precursor to the New Wave/Punk craze, even though it is over 10 minutes long.  The build-up in the middle instrumental section is awesome.  I thought it was in the Archives, but after searching, I couldn't find it, so here it is.....

Television - "Marquee Moon"




Well, Mike, you have posted Marquee Moon, I am a fan of Television, this Cd is in my car 2 or 3 months a year, I listen to it about 20-30 times every year...


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Television - "Marquee Moon": Again, I know it too well, so it won't be a contender for my votes, but amazing song - and solo!

Gomez - "Rie's Wagon": Starts with some guitar feedback. After some seconds, the bands sets ind. The feeling is very bluesy, especially the singing, and there's a minimalistic and stripped down production. Judging by the sound aesthetics it is recorded some time in the 90's methinks, or alternately the early 00's. Not the type of music I listen to the most, but I like what I hear, especially as we get to the dissonant and edgy solo part (which ends very abruptly). I would also like to praise the chorus which is very catchy.

Fleet Foxes - "Third of May / Odaigahara" is quite a change towards a lighter mood. Something in the melody makes me think of the 60's. The low-pitched male ooh-voices in the middle are very interesting. Approximately 5 ½ minutes into the song, there's a surprising change of mood and tempo. The music becomes mostly acoustic except for some discreet electronic sounds. Then follows quite a proggy section with a mysterious atmosphere, and so the song ends. Absolutely an interesting piece of music, but I think it requires some more listenings. I think I might have heard the band once at the Roskilde Festival in Denmark many years ago, but I am not sure.
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