Interractive Poll #? - Oldies rocking goldies |
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The Anders
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Page 4 dr wu23 Richard Thompson - "Fork in the Road" is a farily straight forward rock song. The guitar work reminds me a bit of early R.E.M., but apart from that they have little in common. He's not a particularly good singer, and he is even a bit off-key at times, but on the other hand it adds to the authenticity. I like the song. If I didn't know he sang "fork" I might have misunderstood the lyrics... Joe Walsh - "The Band Played On" has an Eastern touch to it with the percussion instrument and melodic pattern. I know very little of Joe Walsh (his time in Eagles aside), but I like this song. It has a strong and catchy hookline. Nice guitar work too. rushfan4 Deep Purple - "Nothing At All". I am not at all familiar with anything Deep Purple released since their original breakup in 1976. If I didn't know it was them, I wouldn't have guessed. Nice song though. The keyboard player can not quite match Jon Lord. Of course there's a hint at his more baroque-like excesses. At times there's a touch of folk music to it. The Who - "This Gun Will Misfire" begins in quite an interesting way. The singer is clearly Pete Townshend and not Daltrey. I like that they don't try to pretend they are still classic Who with John Entwistle and Keith Moon (even though there are some echoes of "Sparks" and "Underture" from Tommy - in the end I also hear some synths that sound like "905" from Who Are You). One could argue that it would had been better to release it as a Townshend/Daltrey album. Not an uninteresting composition.
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TCat
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.....here's the rest...... jamesbaldwin Bruce Springsteen – If I Was the Priest – What an excellent track that definitely recalls his earlier years. Why had he been hiding this song for so long? This one is a huge contender. Chasin’ Wild Horses – Also a very nice track with the slide guitar sound and the orchestral additions giving it a nice expansive feel, but I think the first one better reflects and fits with Springsteen’s persona. De Andre & Mina – La Canzone di Marinella – Nice lyrics, but it’s a bit difficult for me to get hooked into the song. Might need more time with this one. Mauro Pagani & Guccini – Natale a Pavana – I like this one better than the previous. All of your selections are lyrically heavy, so its important to keep them interesting, which this one does. Very nice atmosphere and style. Dr wu Richard Thompson – Fork in the Road – An artist that I keep telling myself I need to know better. Great track with his unique singing style and some great accompaniment. Joe Walsh – Band Played On – I was going to post a different song from this same album, which is an excellent come back album for Joe. It has some great tracks from this master of the guitar who was also an amazing musician and songwriter. Unfortunately, I already know the songs on this album, but I would nominate this one if I were you. The Anders C.V. Jorgensen – Elisabeth – Nice and mellow, I do hear the ties to “Dear Prudence”, but it’s not a copy at all. I hear other influences there to, but they are more obscure and probably not intended. I think I mentioned I need to dig into his music more on a previous post, if I didn’t, I meant to anyway. Great track. rushfan4 Deep Purple – Nothing at All – Not yet familiar with this album, but have heard a time or two. It’s a pretty good track with a nice lilt and a slightly pop/rock edge to it, and even though it’s not exactly a return to the old form, it doesn’t have to be, because they execute it well and prove that they can still pull off some great music. And I still love that signature guitar/organ sound that they retain after all these years. The Who – This Gun Will Misfire – I’m more familiar with this album and gave it a rather average review to it when it came out. Not my favorite album from them as I felt they could do much better. I know that there are a lot of people that really like it, but I find it a bit mediocre, I’m afraid. Lewian Sparks – Hippopotamus – Light hearted and just weird enough
to appeal to me. This is another band
that I need to get to know better.
Possible contender. Besides, how
can you ignore a song that has a part about a woman with an abacus? |
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TCat
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I'm going to nominate the Billy Joel cover "Light as the Breeze". I know his songs quite well and have been a laid-back fan of his most of the time, but I feel this track really demonstrates the power and emotion of his voice even more than some of his original songs do.
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Snicolette
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Thank you for the correction on who is singing on The Who song, I did edit my post to note my mistake.
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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jamesbaldwin
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Thanks to The Anders, Nickie and Mike for their valuable comments on the pieces I have selected. I have already participated in these polls nominating songs by De Andrč and Guccini, while, despite having posted some piece by Springsteen, I have never nominated a song by him, considering that he is very famous and well known. This time I think it's his turn. I think both of the songs I have selected are relatively little known, and well represent Springsteen's double side: the rock singer, boss of a band, and the intimist folk singer. The two songs are very different and, in their diversity, I like them equally. But having to choose one, I choose the one that best represents Bruce's life and story: My nomination is: Bruce Springsteen: If I Was The Priest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Pt79qX0p5Q Edited by jamesbaldwin - April 23 2021 at 15:24 |
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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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The Anders
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Lewian Sparks - "Hippopotamus". Wow. This, for me, is the song of this interactive poll. It is quite dadaist and child-like, and with an absurd kind of humour. At the same time is is also very elegant, almost a bit baroque perhaps. I kind of get associations to the early solo albums by Brian Eno. Great track!
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dr wu23
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I'll nominate Joe Walsh...'And The Band Played On'.........been a big fan since James Gang.
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Lewian
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Happy that you like it... I have nominated something else but still, you made my day.
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Cristi
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I updated the poll, who did I miss and who's got to post their final nominations.
There are 4 votes already, with the exception of one vote I know it was done harmlessly, the other three are trolls (if you ask me). Voting starts once all final nominations are in.
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suitkees
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My choice is: Nits - The Electric Pond
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nick_h_nz
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One of the votes was mine, and it wasn’t trolling. 😜 |
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Cristi
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why would you vote when the poll is not finished? You know how the poll works...
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Based on the comments made, as well as my own preference, I nominate Van der Graaf Generator - Manuelle. It's good to see a track from the maligned second disc of Present be given the opportunity to shine. This track is actually among my favourite VdGG tracks and is probably my favourite 21st century VdGG track.
One thing I'd like to mention about the other track: In a theatre, "Mr Sands" is code for "fire". |
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Snicolette
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Sorry for my delay in my poll choice, please enter The Kaleidoscope's "Ghost Riders in the Sky," for mine. No internet for quite a long time.
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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Cristi
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I'm posting the video for everyone to hear if you want to participate. |
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nick_h_nz
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I do, indeed, and that is why I made one of my three votes already. The other two can wait - but I knew without doubt that there could be no way I would like three of the nominations more than Bowie - so one of my votes was always going to go that way. If it turns out I am wrong in my faith, I shall let you know. 😉 |
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Cristi
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why don't you nominate a song, participate entirely, you've done it before.
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nick_h_nz
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I’ll tell you what. I’ll nominate a song of my own.
Iggy Pop’s “Free” may well be my favourite Pop album, in much the same way as David Bowie’s “Blackstar” is my favourite Bowie album. I could pick almost any track from it, to be honest, as I love them all, but I’ll go with Loves Missing. |
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Cristi
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exactly what I meant. I'm gonna update the poll now.
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Logan
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ALways fun to have more participation, and I didn’t know that Iggy Pop and am loving it. I’m sad I missed the last round, but felt too busy to participate.
By the way, thanks for all of the comments on my choice. Even if I don’t respond, I read those and appreciate them (not just on mine, but on all of the ones from those who take the time to write something about the choices). I’ve tried before to comment on them, but lack the confidence and ability to do those well or be happy with the results. Edited by Logan - April 24 2021 at 11:52 |
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