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Nogbad_The_Bad
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That The Comet Is Coming track is probably my favorite single track of the last few years. Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - November 02 2021 at 14:15 |
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Ian
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suitkees
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In principle, I don't have a problem with that either, but as I said earlier: artists suggested in these poll by others than myself "belong" a bit to those other members. I "dared" to go with an artist who I presented before.... which I did. Otherwise I would have posted a track from that Faun Fables album!
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TCat
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I'm glad to hear you love Faun Fables and would have been happy to see them posted here again.
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Lewian
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This is fine by me except I may want to avoid these anyway for reasons of personal stubbornness.
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Snicolette
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Edited by Snicolette - November 02 2021 at 16:10 |
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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Lewian
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Just for personal feedback: Top 5 albums bought by artists discovered in these polls: Les Anarchistes - La musica nelle strade! Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left Seckou Keita - 22 Strings Meta Meta - M M 3 Jambinai - Onda ...and many more.
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Logan
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These are three, none in PA, I'm afraid, that I discovered or gained a real appreciation for during the pandemic thus far. All three I have mentioned in topics of mine (non interactive polls) not too long ago as I like to share music that is special to me. The Vanishing Twin track and album I discovered within the last few weeks.
Bruno Pernadas - Spaceway 70 (2016) Vanishing Twin - Cryonic Suspension May Save Your Life (2019) Portishead - Elysium (1997) |
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jamesbaldwin
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Roberto Vecchioni, an old-fashioned but very cultured Italian singer-songwriter (professor of Latin and Greek) and with a warm and romantic voice with a Milanese accent like mine, I have known him for many years but I have listened to his live album Camper a lot in recent years, and it is the only one of his albums I know well until now Do you know Italian melodic music? Romantic music, sung with "The heart in your hand", where you listen to the singer's emotions from his voice. We are at the opposite corner of prog: there are no big changes, everything is based on the melody and the moving singing. I think you will not like these songs very much, but if you listen to them in the dark with headphones in the evening, reading the lyrics, and let yourself be led not so much by the music but by the feeling they emanate, maybe you will have an experience of Italian music. 1) ROBERTO VECCHIONI FEAT. ENZO JANNACCI: Luci a San Siro (Lights at Saint Siro)* San Siro is a neighborhood of Milano Lyrics: They are right, they are right They told me, "Everything you do is old Talk about sex, prostitution They want this, if you haven't already understood it " And what could I tell them? "Well, I can't When I loved I loved inside her eyes Maybe even between his legs But I've always cried for his happiness" Lights at San Siro that evening What's strange, we've all been there Remember the game inside the fog? You hide, and if I find you I love you there But you're cheating, you're screaming That's not the case, it's too easy that way Find you, love you, play the game On the dead grass, with the cold here But time migrates, they put me in the middle I am no longer capable of saying a single No I see you and sometimes I would like to tell you "But what are these people around us doing?" They make my life, make your life So sooner or later it had to end there You laughed and maybe you had a flower I didn't understand you, you never understood me (ENZO JANNACCI: Write, Vecchioni, write songs The more you write, the better you are to get money So much so that it matters to those who listen to them If she has been with you or not, and who she is Get paid, stand up for it The more you lower your head the more they say yes And if your hands are dirty, what does it matter Keep them closed, no one will see them) My Milan, take me away, it's so cold I suck and can't take it anymore Let's make a change, go ahead and take yourself That little bit of money, that little bit of fame But give me my Seicento* back [a little car]* My twenties and a girl you know (JANNACCI: Milan, sorry, I was joking Lights at San Siro will no longer turn on) 2) ROBERTO VECCHIONI: Vorrei (I would) You are beautiful even if you don't laugh You can almost always fall on your feet I don't have a jacket and a knife But on the wall your smile is beautiful I would See you again for every night Which I looked at Your photo in a vase of apples I've never loved you so much See, it almost suits you Have I ever written you love letters When were you awake waiting? yes, I know I know that you came back later But inside here I keep seeing you leave ... I would Tearing apart the memory of a train Your trains And that man you see and tremble ... I would Kill him to get you back On the stairs With the desire to start over You're right maybe I'm alone I bought the sky but I don't fly I am as small as a child You can hold it all in one hand I would See you again to make love Don't dream When the dream begins to end I would Make the switch with you to find out Who are you And realize that we are the same And I'd like to count your hair Until the last without making mistakes And at the end Say that they are beautiful And confuse them and start over Edited by jamesbaldwin - November 02 2021 at 17:41 |
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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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Lewian
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The Medieval Baebes have been in at least one of these polls, but actually I discovered them about a year ago independently of the polls or even PA. We Three Kings. |
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Lewian
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From the world of prog, I discovered the great mix of electronics and post rock sensibility that Battlestations developed on their recent albums. Silencer Edited by Lewian - November 03 2021 at 11:55 |
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The Anders
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Just a peep to say I still exist. I hope I will be able to participate again soon, but at the moment I am busy with work and the music production I can manage to do in my spare time.
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Mila-13
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Ok, I decided to introduce an act from my own country, this time around. Since the track is a full eight minutes, I will leave it at that.
In 2015, Raphael Loher and Urs Müller from Lucerne, Switzerland and Nicolas Stocker from Zurich formed the trio KALI. As a working band they started creating their very own mixture of modern classic, alternative rock and improvised music. From minimalistic intermezzos to surprisingly accessible, powerful compositions, KALI pushes the boundaries of dynamics and stylistic range without ever losing their own unique sound. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnRDs6lXRTw&t=238s I will have to post the link down below, once again it doesn't work for me . .
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnRDs6lXRTw&t=238s
KALI: Dry Soul (2021)
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Snicolette
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First thoughts on the first half of page 1.
Mike: Tom
Waits “Blue Valentine” I have many
friends who are huge fans of Waits’ work.
His voice is truly remarkably suited to his material. This one I do know, but it is a really
perfect song, where every part matches up to the whole story. The spare instrumentation, the despondent vocal,
and of course, the lyrics. There is also
a feel of another era to it and a sense that you are hearing the person’s
thoughts as he sinks farther into his sadness.
Bonny Light
Horseman “Bonny Light Horseman” I can
tell from the get-go that I’m going to like this one. Slow paced, alt country/folk sound with a
wistful female vocalist. This is a
cautionary traditional song, done in a different way here than the Planxty
version I am familiar with.
Beautiful Bedlam “Black World”
Love the band name. 😊
This has a feeling of darkness and
skewed perception, evinced by the slightly “off” sounds, a descent into
madness, or perhaps just deep depression.
There are heavy, crunchy guitars, bass and drums during the
choruses. Lots of angst here. I like Bonny Light Horseman here, the best,
probably not a surprise. But I am not
averse to the Bedlam boys and they may grow on me. Also noticed a coincidence in that Bonny is
next to Bedlam here, lyrics to Tom O’Bedlam include the line in of the chorus
of “Bedlam boys are bonny.” JD: Nuclear Bird “Tyrannical Megalomaniac” Rooted in a 70’s sound, this is a keyboard driven piece, sounds like it might be the intro to a concept piece. There is a nice organ jam in about the center. Organ Explosion “Sneeky” Kind of a live jazz/blues jam piece, with lots of organ, as promised. The trio has a good sound, with some organ swirls from time to time. Organ solo commences about a ¼ in. Changeup a bit, after the solo, and away they go again. BijeloDugme “Tako ti je mala moja kad ljubi Bosanac” This one is actually from the 70s, looks like a tv set, with a strange floating instruments appearing on the set. Sets a pretty good pace, fun to watch, wish I knew what they were singing about. I like your first selection best, this time they were all new to me. I prophesy disaster: 3 from Nolan Potter’s Nightmare Band “A Wizard of the Wind” Starts off with a light and airy feel. The cover is very neo-paganistic. They really have captured their own sound, at least with this, very hard to make a comparison, for description’s sake. The guitars add meat to all of the flutes and soft vocals. Nice electric lead about halfway in, with some whirly keyboards. “Nightmare Forever” Here we start off in a much heavier, darker vein, with a driving beat. The production is still subdued, but things are much ominous than the first track. It indeed sounds like a battle is ensuing, tension builds throughout. Moments of pure bad acid trip, but in a good way. “Pity In The City” This starts with some lovely, ringing guitar, almost sounds like a 12-string? In a galloping gait. The wispy, airy vocals continue. Again, very subdued production, in it’s overall sound, which adds to the dreamscapes of the 3 pieces. Lysergia again, but in a happy, dreamy, querying sort of way. Overall assessment of the three, they are lighter in sound than most current acts, very delightful to hear. I think the 3rd is my favourite here, but I thoroughly enjoyed all three, for their unique flavour. |
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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I discovered them when Kavus Torabi toured with them. Charlie Cawood plays with them now. |
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Ian
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Ian
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Musk Ox is very good |
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Ian
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Mila-13
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@ Nogbad_The_Bad
Hi, I'm glad that you like my choice! Black Midi are great as well. This poll develops well, indeed. |
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Snicolette
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Videos etc deleted for space Kees, once again, I cannot access two of yours, the first and the third. For Spencer Cullum, I have cover art with the same name, it is 5:41 in length. For All Them Witches, looks like cover art, video states audio only, it is 9:51 in length. Same, or different? Thanks!
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TCat
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That's all coincidence. I never realized that when I put those songs up on here. Very cool! Thanks for pointing that out because I love things like that. |
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