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Snicolette
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Fun idea, Lorenzo!
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jamesbaldwin
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Mila, post a video of an instrumental piece for the Grand Prize of the best mascotte! (look at my previous messages and you will understand)
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Not my specialty, so I'm a bit Lost & Lookin' (for more)... Rodolphe Burger - Lost & Lookin': |
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suitkees
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Oh, and a bit of nostalgia, a kind of bluesy clog funk... Well, they were more mixing blues and rock 'n roll, but this track has some funky elements. They were "big" in The Netherlands (and maybe a bit in Germany) in the late 70s, early 80s, especially with their hit Rosalyn (anyone remember?). I had the pleasure to see them live in the early/mid eighties (and only have a double live album of theirs). Here a live track... Vitesse - Midnight Oil: |
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Thanks Nickie. I was in good times kind of mood when I selected these. My selections could of turned out different. Now I am going to post more Good Times. |
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I know the rules said only three selections but there are just too many good selections being left on the vine.
I'll leave quietly now.
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And my third suggestion, to stay in the Lowlands, the Dutch blues legends Cuby and the Blizzards... Cuby & The Blizzards - Somebody Will Know Someday (1967): |
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jamesbaldwin
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Grand Prize: Best Mascotte 3) Aretha Franklin: Think Edited by jamesbaldwin - December 15 2021 at 15:38 |
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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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Mila-13
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Letta Mbulu: Kilimanjaro Take Us Higher (from the album: Sound of a Rainbow, 1980) Ebo Taylor, a Ghanaian highlife/afrobeat legend who experienced a late comeback about ten years ago (maybe i.a. thanks to American r&b/hip hop star Usher who sampled one of his old tracks?). At any rate, Taylor subseqently relased two new albums, or even more and toured extensively (I attended a concert in Switzerland in 2014). These albums include new tracks and newly arranged unreleased material. Here is one of his recent songs. Ebo Taylor: Ayesama (from the album: Appia Kwa Bridge, 2012) Obviously, both tracks are a fusion of various genres but they do include the musical styles that are subject of this poll.- I might post a third tune later on, maybe a current soul/r&b track, also by an African artist. Let's see. Edited by Mila-13 - December 16 2021 at 03:58 |
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Snicolette
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First thoughts on page 2 so far, with an addition, as well.
George: CHIC “Good
Times” I loved to watch Soul Train,
brings back some good memories of a tough time for me. Very period style of this kind of music. Fun and lighthearted.
Kees: Rodolphe Burger “Lost & Lookin’” Sleepy
kinda blues, deep, deep voiced male with a whispery female singing along. This is very moody, some whangy guitar, soft
drums and standup bass. Vitesse
“Midnight Oil” Poppin’ bass, tight band
and excellent vocalist for this type of music.
Upbeat, yet telling the sad story of having to study too much. Punchy and great groove. Cuby & The Blizzards “Somebody Will Know Someday” Starts with just the soulful, bluesy vocals of
the singer and piano, then quiet drums join in, bass is very understated. Very impassioned vocal. Nice piano solo about ½ way in. I like the quiet instrumentation with the
powerful vocalist. Unexpected type of guitar solo,
too. My fave of yours. dwill123: Johnny “Guitar” Watson “A real mother for ya” Funky groove, horns, a funky eeooww-good god-voice. Kind of a rap in there, for good measure, near the end. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes “Don’t Leave Me This Way” Much softer sound with electric piano and an orchestra in the mix. Another great voice here, which is at the center of the focus. Pace picks up about 1/3rd in, with horns punctuating. Well produced, without overdoing it. Gospel chorus joins in for a bit near the end, then the song fades. The O’Jays “Put Your Hands Together” Another funky one here. Horns and an upbeat chorus exhorting everyone to have some fun and join on in with them. Then goes into a more serious message about people joining together to make things better in this world. Parliament-Funkadelic “Cosmic Slop”Live performance of the funkiest folks around. This has some great African roots sound to it, also, really enjoy those women singing backup. Great bass voice in there, too. Horn section wit this, also. I think this is my fave of yours. Mila: Letta Mbulu “Kilamanjaro take us higher” Whirly swirly keys, bass and drums to start. Definitely hear the Africa here, but with a modern slant. Soulful female vocalist, horn section, really a smooth sort of sound. Love those high notes she hits as the piece fades. Ebo Taylor “Ayesama” Love the organ and horns, great beat going on with drums, bass and then the horns. Call and response sort of tune. If you don’t do a third one, this is my fave of the two. |
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tigerfeet
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So, glad this ones the blues, soul, funk - great genre ! My first nominee is a great guitarist/vocalist who crosses genres but solidly based in blues Do not Click the above link, it will propel you to blues funk perfection :D just for extra fun - not compulsory From her new album released this year More Bluesy live version Edited by tigerfeet - December 19 2021 at 01:45 |
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I'm sorry, if you were right, I'd agree with you. Robin Williams.
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My 2nd Nomination is a song by the amazing Black Pumas who cross soul/funk and wish a dash of psych
If ya not convinced check em out here ... not compulsory .. extra link to more music by them Edited by tigerfeet - December 18 2021 at 12:15 |
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I'm sorry, if you were right, I'd agree with you. Robin Williams.
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My 3rd Nomination is Brandon 'Taz' Niederauer a wonderful blues/funk guitarist
I'm kinda cheating a bit on this one as I got tired of being compliant and also thought it features him so wonderfully. Not convinced .. check this out :) link for further watching not compulsory Edited by tigerfeet - December 18 2021 at 12:13 |
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I'm sorry, if you were right, I'd agree with you. Robin Williams.
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mathman0806
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Mr. Dynamite. The Hardest Working Man in Show Business. Soul Brother Number 1. The Godfather of Soul. Must be considered as Mascotte. So iconic. Too many songs and performances to choose from. But here is one.
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My 2008 Mac won't let me update browsers which then disallows me from uploading video links, but man oh man did you choose a topic I could get into! I grew up in Motown, glued to the radio, and have continued to maintain a love for funk/R&B/Soul.
The one I'd love to upload first would be "Love Jones" by Brighter Side of Darkness--just for its AMAZING intro. Then I'd bring on The Isleys' "Summer Breeze", Parliament's "Maggot Brain", Prince's "Breakfast Can Wait" or "Sign of the Times", Gil Scott-Heron's "Home Is Where the Hatred Lives", Sampha's "Under", Seal's "Crazy", Alicia Keys' "If I Ain't Got You," Thelma Houston's "Don't Leave Me This Way", Michael's "Off the Wall", The Temptations' "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone", Sade's "Cherish the Day", Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues (Makes Me Wanna Holler)", Lamont Dozier's "Why Can't We Be Lovers?", Stevie's "Love Light in Flight" and "Superstition", Aretha's "Master of Eyes", Junior Walker & The Allstars' "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love for Me?)", Cameo's "Candy", Teena Marie's "Lover Girl", "Change of Heart" by Change, "Saturday Love" by Cherelle and Alexander O'Neal, "The New Style" by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, "Next Lifetime" by Erykah Badu, "Bebela" by Les Nubians, "This Time" by Janet Jackson, "Street Life" by the Crusaders, "No, No, No" by Destiny's Child, "Tightrope" by Janelle Monnae, "Always There" by Ronnie Laws, "Sweet Love" by Anita Baker, "The Worst Guys" by Childish Gambino, etc., etc.--and these don't even include any white guys! I'm getting carried away and I still don't know if I understand how to play this game (not much of a gamer of puzzle solver). |
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Great choice! I was considering these guys myself but was not quite sure whether they were too well known. I'm a bit confused about that selection criteria tbh.
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Snicolette
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Each poll host decides the criteria. One simply cannot know what is already known to others ahead of time, we are all ages, from all over the world. With some exceptions, most people know Beatles songs, no matter where they are from (and whether they like them or not), or classics of many eras. But there are some people of the younger set who really aren't familiar with lots that I would be, because of my age and experience and location. People in Europe may consider some artists well known, but some European acts missed a lot of airplay etc in the US, especially back in the days of more regional radio. Artists who are in PA can make it an easier time of figuring out who would be "lesser known," as they have X number of ratings. But unless it's stated that it MUST be lesser known, it doesn't have to be. It is flexible. There are no harsh judges cracking down on "the rules." Only that you love the presented music within the category and be kind to others when discussing their choices, and following the guidelines set forth by the host. I generally choose to present lesser-knowns (or what I think will be), as I love to champion underdogs and always have. And don't vote "for," material I am familiar with. But that is my own criteria I have set for myself. It is not a requirement, nor is it a requirement to vote or to comment on the choices. I hope that explains it, at least how it's been practiced within these polls.
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Yes, they are magnificent and have a great rounded sound. I would just have fun and not worry too much. you can't go wrong with Blues, Soul, Funk... look forward to hearing your choices and all other's choices Edited by tigerfeet - December 18 2021 at 12:19 |
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I'm sorry, if you were right, I'd agree with you. Robin Williams.
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