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Snicolette
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And now with the late additions:
Mila: Pikkardiyska Tertsiya “Plyvne kacha” Very beautiful choral piece, quite fitting
for the theme. tigerfeet: Lucas
Vallim “Breathe” Faithful cover of this moving
song. Makes me want to listen to more of
this artist.
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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Lewian
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OK, let's see what nominations we have already: jamesbaldwyn: Piccola Orchestra Avion Travel - Sentimento Archisorceros: Falconer - The Clarion Call nick_h_nz: Giorgi Mikadze Logan: M. Gira - Blind JD: Big Pig - Hungry Town mathman0806: Cloud Nothings - Wasted Days Snicolette: Pearls Before Swine - There Was a Man Mila13: Pikkardiyska Tertsiya - Plyvne kacha I prophesy disaster: Van der Graaf Generator - Emperor In His War-Room: The Emperor/The Room tigerfeet: Lucas Vallim - Breathe Their only suggestion, so the nomination unless I hear anything else: suitkees: Lluís Llach - Campanades a morts Cristi: AudioPLastik - Distant Skies Catcher10: Funkadelic - Maggot Brain Meltdowner: Jorge Palma - Monólogo de um cidadão frustrado Nomination still expected (I believe this will come soon ): dr. wu23 My own will be the first: The Grassy Knoll - Unbelievable Truth Tell me if I have missed anything! Although the theme was not interpreted in the same way by everyone, this is a pretty good collection. I actually managed to listen to most (will do the rest today) but unfortunately had not enough time to write on them all. The one that best reflected my feelings in the moment I listened to it was actually the Funkadelic one. I love the Waterboys song but knew this already, so in my view you made the right choice there Nicky.
Edited by Lewian - March 07 2022 at 10:25 |
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Lewian
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Probably you only went for the part of the lyrics that I had translated, which is about 1/3 of it. Chances are that wasn't enough. I think the lyrics are meant in a more general way, bringing together the idea that Jesus died for us and our sins (not necessarily from a religious point of view), and how it hasn't made the world a better place because still so many die, killed by others, without a chance from the beginning. Kunze is probably one of the best lyricists in Germany, and his lyrics are hard to translate. He has something of a prog connection, (a) doing a tour and live album with Anyone's Daughter, and (b) translating some of Peter Hammill's songs into German for Hammill's German language album "Ausgerechnet Goldfisch".
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Cristi
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I posted just one song so that is my nomination.
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Snicolette
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You are correct in that those were the lyrics I referenced. Tom Rapp (Pearls Before Swine) often referenced Jesus in the same kind of way, enough so that I think he (Rapp) may have experienced visions at times (maybe lysergic ones, maybe not always). Thank you for your deeper info on this and also for the thumbs up on my choice. It is simple, but also has depth.
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suitkees
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I nominate all of my suggestions! Didn't get to much listening yet...
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The razamataz is a pain in the bum |
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dr wu23
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Hard to choose.....but 'What's Goin On'...is the one this time around...powerful emotions and truth in that one.
Marvin Gaye gets the nod from me. (I was on a 2 day vacation visiting my daughter... sorry for the delay.)
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One does nothing yet nothing is left undone.
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Archisorcerus
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You spelled it wrong. Well, not my nomination. |
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Lewian
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Voting is now open! If you want to do it in a slightly unusual way, vote for the ones that fit your feelings best in the moment you listen to them, except of course your own. As always, three votes everyone!
Sorrysorrysorry!
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Logan
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I decided to try to make a playlist and add the other two that are not in the youtube playlist to this post.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXcp9fYc6K4IsV6gpiTLaiz-F5hCgjdpx Giorgi Mikadze - Moaning https://giorgimikadze.bandcamp.com/track/moaning Lluís Llach - Campanades a morts or https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2ca433 Edited by Logan - March 08 2022 at 11:37 |
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Snicolette
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Thank you for the playlist help, Greg.
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Lewian
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Great, great, great, thanks a lot! A playlist always contributes big time to the poll experience!
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jamesbaldwin
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Logan, do you want to open the next poll?
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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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Logan
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^ Thanks, maybe if it can be after Monday. I have CT scans scheduled for that day.
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nick_h_nz
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My votes are for the first nomination in the poll, and the last two, but it could easily have been others. Lots of good stuff, although in my present mood I’d probably be more inclined to listen to A Perfect Circle’s cover of What’s Goin’ On from their anti-war album, eMotion, than Gaye’s version. Or any of the songs from that album, really. I might have to go and put it on. I know a lot of APC fans don’t like that particular album, and it is quite depressing, I guess. But I really like it. I particularly like their cover of Lennon’s Imagine which sucks almost all optimism and positivity out of the song, making it more funereal and dirge like.
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Mila-13
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Alternate playlist (Europe) The video of the piece by The Grassy Knoll is not accessible here due to youtube country restrictions. So here's an alternate, European playlist. Edited by Mila-13 - March 08 2022 at 16:09 |
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Lewian
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In Italy I can see 'em both, but anyway thanks, for sure helpful for some!
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Logan
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Re Christian's choice of choice track, I did add an alternate video to the playlist soon after you posted, Mila (So is the last one in the list), but the alternate doesn't show up on all of my devices/ browsers.
Anyway... I've listened through quite a few times, and choosing just three will be really hard. I have discounted ones I already knew and loved, so "Maggot Brain", which is a big-time, long-time fave of mine, and the Pearls Before Swine's "There Was a Man" will be out of the race So will VdGG (one of my favourite bands in PA) and Marvin Gaye. While I know the Pink Floyd song really well (would anyone here not know it well?) but as it's a cover and I really like it, it is understandbaly includable. By the way, I wouldn't always discount music that I know, but when I already have trouble choosing between new-to-me ones, which is usually the case, at least it limits my choices. I'm down to six new-to-me options that are still speaking to me the most: Giorgi Mikadze - Moaning The Grassy Knoll - Unbelievable Truth* Cloud Nothings - Wasted Days Pikkardiyska Tertsiya - Plyvne kacha Lucas Vallim - Breathe Jorge Palma - Monólogo de um cidadão frustrado *The Gassy Troll would be a good name for a band. Bites the bullet, could go another way on next listen, but in no particular order: Giorgi Mikadze - "Moaning" The Grassy Knoll - "Unbelievable Truth" Pikkardiyska Tertsiya - "Plyvne kacha" I usually wish that I could vote for more than three in these polls. All I'm glad to have heard. Thanks to all for their contributions. |
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jamesbaldwin
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Yes, of course! |
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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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Snicolette
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Logan: Something in the deep vocals I found so
convincing with this one, even though fairly simple, it won for me. Michael Gira “Blind” Begins with
guitar and a choral sort of wash. Deep
voiced male vocal. A song of looking
back over one’s life and realizing how little one really knew, and indeed, how
much one kept hidden from oneself. A reflective
self-discovery piece.
2. Cristi: Much more complex, I enjoyed this next for this reason, along with the lyrics. Audioplastik “Distant Skies” Synths I think are creating the strings and harp-ish sounds. There is a full orchestral sound swell, then an impassioned vocal. Sort of a heavy prog sound with lots of electric guitar during the chorus. Tasty lead guitar as the tension in the piece builds and goes to mostly drums and guitar washes. Goes back into chorus and comes to a fade, similar to the way the piece started. 3. Mila: This I liked for it’s haunting quality. Pikkardiyska Tertsiya “Plyvne kacha” Very beautiful choral piece, quite fitting for the theme. Special Mentions: dr wu23: You’ve picked three winning songs this time, although I’m sticking with my personal rule. I think you probably hit the most on a combination of feelings that I am experiencing now, however, so special recognition for that. tigerfeet: Lucas Vallim “Breathe” Faithful cover of this moving song. Makes me want to listen to more of this artist. Special mention Bubbling Under: Kees: Lluís Llach “Campanades a morts” Catcher 10: Funkadelic “Maggot Brain” George: Cloud Nothings “Wasted Days” Edited by Snicolette - March 10 2022 at 07:39 |
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