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Meltdowner
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I heard every song yesterday but forgot to vote. Really great and diverse playlist! I chose with songs I'm not familiar with as well and I found these three particularly interesting:
Michael Gira - Blind Cloud Nothings - Wasted Days Marvin Gaye - What's Goin On
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dr wu23
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Pikkardiyska Tertsiya - Plyvne kacha Edited by dr wu23 - March 10 2022 at 13:20 |
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One does nothing yet nothing is left undone.
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Snicolette
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Thank you, dr Wu23. I am willing to bet you knew that one. A quiet little gem from Tom Rapp, may he RIP.
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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dr wu23
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The first 3 or 4 by them are fun folky psych pop.....that one is collectable on original vinyl |
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One does nothing yet nothing is left undone.
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Snicolette
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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Lewian
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First screening - those that speak to me today are Michael Gira, Cloud Nothings, Pearls Before Swine, Pikkardiyska Tertsiya, Funkadelic, AudioPlastik, Giorgi Mikadze, Van der Graaf Generator, and Lluis Llach. I will exclude VDGG, Lluis Llach, Michael Gira, and AudioPlastik, as my way of appreciating them is different from "expressing my feelings". Maybe I should pick very intuitively... I can't say that I "like" the Funkadelic track very much but somehow it resonates with me quite strongly; I can very much feel the mood that this has. The second one that hit me very directly was the Ukrainian a capella piece of Pikkardiyska Tertsiya... I wasn't going to pick my vote based on a clear reference to the current events, however this music is closest to the deep sadness I feel regularly these days about the idiocy of humankind. (Mila, I appreciate a lot the richness of your inputs to these polls!) This theme is also present in the third one I pick, which is Mikadze's Moaning. This is probably the best in terms of music discovery, and indeed, I can feel it. Honorary mention then to Cloud Nothings and Pearls Before Swine.
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Cristi
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I will listen and vote tomorrow.
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Cristi
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My three choices: Van der Graaf Generator - Emperor In His War-Room Marvin Gaye - What's Goin On
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Archisorcerus
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Sorry for the delay.
Mila, Lorenzo, and Nickie are getting my votes this time, with their wonderful nominations. All different from each other, but equally wonderful. So, my picks are: 1-) Pikkardiyska Tertsiya - Plyvne kacha 2-) Piccola Orchestra Avion Travel - Sentimento 3-) Pearls Before Swine - There Was a Man |
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Snicolette
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Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed.
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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suitkees
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OK, also got to listen to all those wonderful suggestions through the playlist (and links), today. Without looking back in this thread for the eventual presentations/contextualizations and going more for musicality than for "moodality" () and excluding Van Der Graaf Generator (it would have taken away the thing..., but too well known for me), my top three are: - Cloud Nothings - Wasted Days (despite the screaming vocals towards the end...) - Funkadelic - Maggot Brain (ah, yes, very captivating!) - The Grassy Knoll - Unbelievable Truth (a wonderful restlessness in this one) With a mention for (of): - Piccola Orchestra Avion Travel - Sentimento (convincingly sentimental, indeed) - Falconer - The Clarion Call (despite the ridiculous and irritating double bass drum, this is a great rock track!) - Giorgi Mikadze - Moaning (wonderful mix of rock/jazz with a great Eastern European signature) - Pikkardiyska Tertsiya - Plyvne kacha (great, moving and atmospheric a capella piece) |
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Mila-13
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I’ve taken some time to listen closely to these songs because this is
not a poll like any other. It’s really personal and I’d like to say a special
thanks to each one of you for your wonderful contributions!
These are the songs speaking to me the most: Lluís Llach: Campanades a morts This composition is a quite unique work of art. A multitude of moods and feelings woven together into a symphony of great intensity and power, both in the loud and soft sounds, combined with expressive and poetic lyrics. A requiem and memorial to a historical event, the notorious crushing of a workers’ strike by the Spanish police in the post Franco era. Despite some technical issues (ad breaks) I managed to watch the entire video featuring impressive images of the live performance and footage of the historic events.- An audio live recording of this piece as part of a live album is available on youtube and spotify which allowed me to listen to the entire piece without interruption. The Grassy Knoll: Unbelievable Truth Pink Floyd: Breathe After this roller coaster of emotions which also reflect my current mood, Pink Floyd’s Breathe offers an oasis of peace and quiet, here played in a very intimate way with an acoustic guitar sounding so full and warm. What a comfort that is! I don’t mind that it is a well-known song, since there are certain songs that accompany us throughout life, isn’t it? I’m glad that some of you appreciated my contribution. As mentioned earlier I actually think that such a song shouldn't be part of any kind of competition or poll, but I felt that a song from Ukraine should not be missing at this particular occasion. I know various Ukrainian artists and bands but this song really represents me or the way I feel atm. Edited by Mila-13 - March 14 2022 at 15:48 |
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mathman0806
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Finally voting.
Michael Gira - Blind Giorgio Mikadze - Moaning The Grassy Knoll - Unbelievable Truth |
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jamesbaldwin
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I'll vote tomorrow.
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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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jamesbaldwin
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My Podium:
1) Van der Graaf Generator - Emperor In His War-Room: The Emper.... 2) Giorgi Mikadze - Moaning 3) Pikkardiyska Tertsiya - Plyvne kacha Honorable mentions: 4) Cloud Nothing: Wasted Days 5) The Grassy Knoll - Unbelievable Truth 6) Big Pig - Hungry Town GRAND PUBLIC'S PRIZE: Marvin Gaye - What's Goin On GRAND CRITIC'S PRIZE: Lluís Llach - Campanades a morts Edited by jamesbaldwin - March 18 2022 at 18:18 |
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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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