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Lewian
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Yep, I know that one, too, and I thought of it when thinking about this poll. However, it's much closer to the original in its mood, so I like it, but it's by far less, let's say, surprising than the one of Daniela. Also I like Ringo's drumming more for this one, and the no drums approach has better chances to attract me to a cover than doing things differently from Ringo.
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TCat
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I'm glad you listened to the Sara DeBell version of "Rusty Cage" as I'm not sure if anyone other than you and Nickie actually listened to that one. I put it there to show the contrast further extending the contrast with the original and Johnny Cash's version, showing that you can interpret any song any way you like and almost get a new song out of it. By the way, that Sara DeBell album "Grunge Lite" is all grunge songs done in a way that almost makes them "supermarket friendly", but it also is quite an interesting collection of deconstructed and then rebuilt songs. Worth a listen.
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Snicolette
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And suitkees comes in, just under the wire:
suitkees:
Nirvana “Smells Like Teen Spirit”
Very familiar with this tune, of course.
I love Tori Amos’ cover, can’t remember if I included that in the
previous covers poll or not, just for fun.
Covered by Shaka Ponk: Here is another pretty female vocal taking
the song on, and ooooooh! With strings! Loving this.
For some reason, it is so much more ominous to me when a woman sings
this song. She’s joined in with the male
vocal as well, next. This is just so
restrained and spooky. In this version,
the band kicks in full bore after the first couple of verses. Kind of an amalgam of the acoustic way to do
this song, along with the heavy grunge way it was done originally, with some
classical overtones as well, provided by the strings and full chorus. Definitely this one may be a contender for
me. Kim Wild “Kids in America” Very 80’s tune, didn’t remember it at first,
until the chorus. Made for MTV. Cover by Shaka Ponk: This time staying basically true to the heavy
synths and upbeat feel of the original, but it’s quite a bit heavier. The kids were so much more optimistic in the
early 80’s! I like this a lot better,
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The Anders
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If there is still time, here is another pair: The second movement of Haydn's symphony No. 94. First, the original version: And here is the Hoffnung Music Festival take on the same movement. Edited by The Anders - February 06 2021 at 18:25 |
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TCat
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As much as I enjoy these polls, I just can't seem to put in the time that I would like to with everything else that I am doing in the site. I'm afraid I'll have to bow out as far as participating, though I've tried to make it last as long as I could. Thanks to everyone for the fun and for sharing. I've become more familiar with some excellent music since this poll started, and thanks to Lorenzo for inviting me along with his excellent idea.
As far as this poll, I will go with my first choice with the song "There's No Way Out" for my nominating song.
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Shadowyzard
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^ TCat, sorry for your decision, but all the best to you anyway.
BTW, please put your nominations in your first post here, and put them as the 1st and 2nd videos. I'm requesting this from all of you. There has already been 5 pages here, and my job will be easier if all of you do that. Thanks. |
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Cristi
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my nomination Spandau Ballet + Dida Dragan Edited by Cristi - February 07 2021 at 12:00 |
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Shadowyzard
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Okay Cristi, I won't make it a problem but was it very hard to edit your post in the first page?
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Cristi
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First page was Accept and Therion which I decided not to use in the end.
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Shadowyzard
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I've stated my request twice. Wasn't it clear enough? Or is "editing" a demanding job?
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Cristi
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No need to be rude you want me to delete my original post and post my nomination?
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Shadowyzard
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^ I didn't intend to be rude. Sorry.
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Shadowyzard
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I want you to edit your original post and add your nominations as the first and second videos. Therion and Accept can stay under them. But not necessary for you, as I'll not forget this. Haha. |
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Cristi
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ok, I'll edit the post with my final nomination.
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Shadowyzard
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I confirm my nomination original and cover remain War Pigs as given my first post. Anything else is "bonus" material.
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The Anders
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I edited my first post. My nomination is: The second movement of Haydn's 94th symphony.
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Snicolette
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And concluding (most likely) with The Anders:
The Anders:
Haydn’s “Symphony No. 94,” the 2nd movement. I think most people know at least the basic
melody to this, especially in this forum.
Does have little surprise dynamic changes within a mostly light and lilting
melody. It eventually repeats the
lilting phrases more emphatically and adds swirling strings to the fore in a
merry dance, and then back to the teasing lightness with woodwinds. Strings continue down the lane and are met with
another bout of more dramatic orchestration, ending with soft and sweet. Covered by the Hoffnung Music Festival: Here is the same piece of music, albeit with
VERY big dramatic shifts, done in a comedic way. They continue with this approach with very
slippy-slidy strings when the occasion warrants it and very stern accentuated
parts. This is really fun, overall,
reminds me of Warner Brother’s cartoons.
Certainly Haydn’s intent was to be comedic, as well, though of
course, we don’t have a live recording
of his music with audience from his time.
Can’t help but wonder what he would have thought….was he funny, or would
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Shadowyzard
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^ I'll place the nominations in the options about 15-20 hours later. As soon as you see the nominations there, you can start voting.
Meanwhile, anyone can STILL participate. You have more than half a day. Edited by Shadowyzard - February 07 2021 at 14:44 |
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Lewian
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Tomorrow Never Knows, Beatles & Daniela Andrade is my nomination; added to my first post, oh no, my second, but my first with music.
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