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Snicolette
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Thank you so much, very happy it was enjoyed!
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jamesbaldwin
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I voted thinking everything was updated but then I realized Silly Puppy 's song is missing. We should add it in the playlist and in the first page. |
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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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Yes we have in common a love of folk music. |
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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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dr wu23
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Been busy....family...Thanksgiving These are my choices...nice list and a bit hard to choose but, -The Screaming Trees Halo of Ashes (reminds me of Echo and the Bunnymen....had to pick this one ) -Sly and the Family Stone Family Affair (from an iconic American R&B/funk/soul album imho ...still sounds great today....some won't choose things they have heard before...not sure why , but for me this cried out to be picked.) Also liked Dayvan Cowboy and War Suite
My apologies if I chose too soon...usually I am late to the party. Edited by dr wu23 - November 29 2021 at 11:41 |
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Thanks. I have added the Judds to the playlist but will need to edit the poll list later. |
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Top 4 picks from the playlist as follows:
1. Hank Dogs - Let Go - great song, been playing it over and over 2. Weedpecker - Molecule loved the dreamy intro and as soon as the song evolved I knew this may be a favorite of the playlist. This one is super rich in sound 3. Boards of Canada Dayvan Cowboy again a nice dreamy entrance and evolving nicely 3. Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright and Anna McGarrigle - Mendocino - what a voice and beautiful harmony I could not whittle these down to a top 3 but since I had to (for voting purposes) I have picked Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright and Anna McGarrigle - Mendocino - by a microparticle. A splendid playlist |
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I'm sorry, if you were right, I'd agree with you. Robin Williams.
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Neville Brothers are always excellent, as well as their backup band, The Meters.
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Cristi
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my three choices The Hank Dogs Let Go Boards of Canada Dayvan Cowboy
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Snicolette
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Thank you so much for The Hank Dogs votes! I really loved their 2 recordings, they are worth exploring further.
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Just had one listen to all of these and it was a great listening session, but three rather immediately stood out for me... well, maybe four, but in the mood of the day, my three preferences are, in order of appearance: - Boards of Canada Dayvan Cowboy (I didn't look who suggested this one; maybe too straight forward for Christian and because of the cinematic quality I suspect it is Greg's suggestion. And it is this cinematic quality that I like - great track). - Hood The Cliff Edge Of Workaday Morality (Oh yes, this corresponds more to Christian's universe, but I can only say this after listening to all the other tracks of the playlist - definitely my kind of thing and I didn't know Hood so this is something new to explore). - Gino Vannelli The War Suite (More classic, 70s, orchestral pop-rock-prog, and/but this is something I really like, with some ELP influences... (JD?). A track clearly in different movements and very enjoyable) I must say that I also very much liked the Hank Dogs track. I remember they were already suggested in one of these polls with a great song, so I really have to listen to the album because it is probably a "must buy". I very much liked how this track is using the flageolet guitar tones in the first part and at the end and combined with the vocal harmonies it could have ended on my podium... |
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Thank you, Kees! :) Love all of those that have time for reviewing.
Edited by Snicolette - December 01 2021 at 13:18 |
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That is so nice of you!
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Mila-13
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My three choices are: Jehnny Beth: She is an artist to watch. Only in her mid-thirties,
she has had a long musical career, starting as one part of the French indie
rock duo John & Jehn and continuing as the front woman of the English all
female post-punk band Savages. For her debut solo album To Love
Is to Live she again joined forces with Johnny Hostile. This album is rich in
contrast and shows her diverse musical influences which makes me curious about
things to come. She is a demanded artist in the international music scene for a reason (see numerous collabs). The Neville Bros: Im a huge fan of classy 70s
r&b/funk/soul sounds and the Nevilles are great representatives of that genre. I do appreciate Sly & The Familiy Stone as well but since I have to
choose Ill go for the infectious flow and beat of the first. Admirals Hard: These guys made me smile, a good reminder that music is there to be enjoyed! A folk band, specialising in sea shanties. They use traditional and modern instrumentation and give this genre a fresh contemporary touch. I also enjoyed The Hank Dogs, some really nice and elegant acoustic folk but again I had to choose so I let therefore the younger generation go first. __________ Among the not nominated suggestions my absolute favourites were Ian's Theo & Valentin Ceccaldi. You will always get my full attention with modern, avant-garde style jazz, and even more if it is an unusual instrumentation, played with virtuosity like here. A brilliant choice, thanks for sharing, Ian! Overall this was an enjoyable listening experience. So thank you all for the music! Sadly my young Cuban twins failed to find resonance here but that didn't discourage me, quite the opposite actually. I will keep introducing new and stylistically diverse artists.which is - at least how I see it - one of the purposes of these great interactive polls. Edited by Mila-13 - December 01 2021 at 16:36 |
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Sly and the Family Stone Family Affair
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^^ Glad you enjoyed the Jehnny Beth track, Mila.
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Snicolette
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Indeed, I did have the twins on my listen-to-again-if-nominated first round. When I went into 2nd/3rd listens to make decisions, the others just carried more weight for me. What surprised me was that even though they are kind of a more modern pop sound, I enjoyed them so much, since most often, that doesn't speak much to me, hence, my final decisions. The introduction by others of new-to-me artists is certainly a draw for me in these polls.
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Logan
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My three votes:
Hood The Cliff Edge Of Workaday Morality Jehnny Beth Human Weedpecker Molecule |
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Mila-13
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@ Kees & Nickie I had this Danish singer/band Katinka from the 'Emotional Songs By Female Singers' edition in mind when I chose Ibeyi. Katinka's and maybe a few other a bit poppy songs that appeared in previous polls gave me the impression that my twins might be a good option, esp. because they are quite original as Kees pointed out earlier. It's hard to tell how others saw them but the outcome speaks for itself, I guess. Ibeyi are based in France so I'm not surprised that Kees knew them. But since most people here are from overseas I thought that I could give it a go. My first choice were actually Flora Purim & Airto Moreira but they are relatively well-known so I didn't nominate them. But then again quite a few well-known artists appeared in the line-up which confused me. I guess it will take some time to find out what you guys are into. I'm not someone who wants to please at any cost but I would like to bring something that might interest you.
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Snicolette
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The known songs thing isn't something that everyone decides cannot be voted for, it's more of a personal choice. It is entirely up to the individual what they want to bring. The idea isn't really to win the most votes, but to share, at least how I see it. And I have certainly loved several things you have brought to my attention.
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Mila-13
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@Nickie
I know that this is in the first place about sharing and discussing music. However the number of votes does indicate to some extent whether or not people are interested in a certain type of music. In my case nobody voted for my proposal, you see?
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