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Lewian ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: August 09 2015 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 15151 |
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Ha, I had that Mick Karn on my list, too. Great stuff! I somehow got distracted and went therefore for Subway to Sally. But here's something really sensational. In my earlier post I wrote about a Witches song of 1990 that I got on a tape. Nobody knows this and I mean NOBODY. (OK, almost nobody. Maybe some 20 people.) Now what happens is that I found a 10 years old email address of the guy on the web, and incredibly he answered within minutes, sent his own digitised version and authorised me to put it on my youtube channel. So here we are. Now how good is this? I feel like some magic has happened. As much as I like Subway to Sally, I think this has to be my nomination. Witches by HyCo. Edited by Lewian - July 27 2021 at 16:34 |
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Sorry Lewian didn't mean to step on your toes there. But I was sure when I heard what the topic was, that I wanted to use that track. Besides, you always have so many excellent entries in this forum, so there were probably plenty that you could fall back on.
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dr wu23 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: August 22 2010 Location: Indiana Status: Offline Points: 20660 |
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Don't think either band is on PA..but these two came rapidly to mind..well known but they are two of my all time favorites.
A bonus track that I know Nickie will like.... ![]() Edited by dr wu23 - July 30 2021 at 08:54 |
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Lewian ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: August 09 2015 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 15151 |
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@Shadowyzard: Of yours I clearly like the Erang one most. @JD: Unfortunately I like the other two more than I Mother Earth (always reliably great Mr Jackson), but that is the only one that I don't know. @The Anders: Gasolin, hmmhmm, not really my cup of tea. @Progishness: Very fitting and nice choice by Stevie Wonder, but I know it already. I'd prefer Michele O'Malley to Carolyn Hester, even though there's something to a lady who sings "I'm Magic Man". Both not bad for sure.
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Snicolette ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 02 2018 Location: OR Status: Offline Points: 6048 |
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Videos removed for space Yes, love all of these (glad someone did bring the Donovan) and I can so remember when that version was a huge hit on radio of Love Potion No 9. |
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When should we have the nominations ready? (I stand by my initial choice btw.)
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Shadowyzard ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: February 24 2020 Location: Davutlar Status: Offline Points: 4506 |
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^ I guess we can begin voting on Monday evening/night (Abour 3 days/75 hours later), so we had better decide on our nominations before that. Try to fixate your nomination on Sunday. But earlier hours of Monday is also OK.
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Snicolette ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 02 2018 Location: OR Status: Offline Points: 6048 |
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Are we not going the 2 weeks this time?
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Shadowyzard ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: February 24 2020 Location: Davutlar Status: Offline Points: 4506 |
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^ I thought that a week for the nominations and another week for the voting process would be fine. So, 3 days later, it'll be a week. And then another week for the voting. What say you to that? I can be flexible.
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Snicolette ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 02 2018 Location: OR Status: Offline Points: 6048 |
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Oh, I get that, then. Thanks, I do have time to keep listening then. Whew! I'm 3/4ths down the very full Page One, and I know I have more time than many others (but I also get wordy, lol).
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Video removed for space Lorenzo, will this one do? I can't see the one you posted. |
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Snicolette ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 02 2018 Location: OR Status: Offline Points: 6048 |
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First listen thoughts, Page One:
Shadowyzard:
Alaska “The Sorcerer” Begins with guitars and an almost folkish voiced
male singer, in what will obviously become a story/song. There’s a bit of an 80’s feel to the keys in
it, but also a nod to prog with the keyboards being such an integral part of the
song. This sorcerer is indeed likely to
help you if you’re down, but you’ll pay a price. Great start to the poll! Erang “The Temple of Elemental Evil”
A more symphonic piece (part of a video game or?). I like the feeling of despair in the initial
keyboard part. There is an operatic
voice that enters. Some slightly
discordant elements that enter in, and some plucked-sounding cello or perhaps
done on keyboards. And shimmery-distant
horns, I think via synth. This is a
gorgeous piece. Rhapsody of Fire
“The Magic of the Wizard’s Dream” Another
minor key piece with piano and flute at the beginning and a very quavery male
vocalist, then Christopher Lee joins in, with a very contrasting, deep
vocal. There is a full chorus and
orchestra. Very nice and full of drama,
this one. Knightmare “The
Enchantress” Metally beginning, lots of
wailing doubled guitar and kicks into gear with capable, dramatic vocals and
pounding drums. Some changes keep the
song interesting, structure is standard hard rock. Anders: Gasolin’ “Legenden om Josha og
Ming” Edgy, pointed guitar, bass and
percussion are joined by a wah wah guitar (kindly pointed out to me by Anders, again, thank you JD: Mike Batt “Tarota” Guessing this will be about Tarot (as we would say in English). Meandering electric guitar begins this piece ( was expecting mandolin or balalaika from the cover). I’m thinking this is an overture? Interspersed with full orchestra, very engaging. This is certainly something I missed along the way and I am going to acquaint myself with the rest. I Mother Earth “Levitate” Heaviness enters the fray with a sneering vocalist and smashing, crashing drums, bass and guitar. Personally, I like the subtlety of the previous piece better, although I like the part in the center with the solos going from one sort to another. Joe Jackson “The Evil Eye” This is very snappy, poppy, in that Joe Jackson way. Enjoyable foray into voodoo and the like, yet living in modern times. Progishness: Stevie Wonder “If It’s Magic” Lovely harp begins this song and Stevie’s wonderful voice accompanies it. I’ve enjoyed his live perfomances many times, back in the 70’s, he opened for tons of shows I attended. What a beautiful duet, I could have done without the harmonica at the end, though. Carolyn Hester Coalition “I’m Magic Man” Here we have some 60’s pop/psych with slightly muddy recording and a strident female vocalist. Lots of echo-y guitar. Michele O’Malley “Song to the Magic Frog” Begins as a folky/psych/pop ballad, with harpsichord and a sweet-voiced vocalist, has almost a tinge of country-ish-ness in her voice. She’s quite a capable vocalist, in this very delicate setting. Surprised that I’ve not heard it before. Kees: Nena “Zaubertrick” The always-recognizable Nena here, doing some magic, 80’s style. Poppy and bright, with punchy and keys going from shimmery to polka-dotty and back. Some whangy bass and those electronic drums keep the beat and at he end, she has a wicked little laugh. Les Rita Mitsouko “La sorcière et l'inquisiteur” Live performance here, love the start with an eerie vocal and keyboards to match, setting the tone. This one has a bit of the feel of an Oriental orchestra, but with a sort of operatic vocal. Love the lyrics and that the witch enchanted her would-be torturer. Very dramatic performance. Catherine Ringer & Iggy Pop “I Put A Spell On You” I, too, did think of the Screamin’ Jay Hawkins tune. Given the full treatment in a live setting, what great fun this is as a duet. It looked to me as though she had heterochromia, from the first video you showed, interesting that Iggy would work with another artist with these different coloured eyes. George: The Budos Band “Magus Mountain” Begins with electric guitar picking out a melody, moving quickly into a sort of electrified semi-Renaissance period sound, which shifts into a jazzy piece with ornate organ and a horn section. It drifts into an experimental jam, then back to the horns, then back to the main theme. Really intriguing combination. Triumph “Magic Power” Here the song starts with some synth and guitar and then a very capable arena rock voice. Well-crafted rock song, everyone does their part very well, with a fun video to boot. Blind Melon “Three Is A Magic Number” How fun! Begins with soft piano and the scratchy voice of Shannon Hoon (sadly the only person ever to die on one of our buses. Overdosed for those who don’t know/remember). Nice little flute flutters by near the end. There was a naivete to this band that was very engaging. Never knew they did this. Saperlipopette! The Unseen “Evidently the Spirits Have Taken Over” Begins with some spooky slightly uneven sounding keyboards and eerie vibes (?) or perhaps a keyboard sound. Very cinematic/atmospheric piece. It has a feeling of foreboding and the sound is like you’re hearing it while walking down into a hallway, where the music is coming from another room. A female voice speaks and is very garbled, to eerie affect. It becomes kind of dirgelike with the female repeating unintelligible words. Then goes into an almost childlike/circus part before the end. Spooky stuff! Toadstone “Circle of Stones” Another eerie track, with flutes and keyboards. Guitar joins in as the song progresses, with string strikes. The vocals are male and female, blended, very dark folk here. Lorenzo: Hope you are getting close to complete healing, Lorenzo! Surprised you didn’t bring Donovan here (maybe someone else will). He does, after all, have a most-perfect song for this theme. Modena City Ramblers “Radio Tindouf” Has a middle eastern-y beat to the song, with flutes and eerie strings, also played in a sort of middle eastern-y way. Added is an accordion to the strident vocals. The percussion is organic. Really intriguing combination of styles, I quite like this one. Francesco Guccini “Il Vecchio e il Bambino” (went ahead and listened to what I could find) Begins with a lovely violin and strummed guitar. In “the Italian style,” as I call it. Very emotional, and soaring. What a sad thing to think of ancient times as just fable, and not, as it truly is, history. Lou Reed “Magic and Loss” Simple piano and bass strike a few notes, then, with Lou’s vocal, drums. Simple and effective, as most of his music is. Definitely a feeling of sadness in it, and hopelessness. The guitar lead about halfway in is very evocative of the general tone of the piece. Christian: Subway To Sally “Liebeszauber” This has a heavy dark folk feel at the start, with what sounds like handclaps, heavy drums, flutes and guitars in a marching beat. Strident male vocalist with grouped chorus. Reedy, wrangly keyboards enter the fray about 2/3rds in. This is the more metal-ish side of what I enjoy by bands such as Faun or Corvus Corax, but sounds like all modern instruments. Subway To Sally again with “Die Hexe” This one is a capella vocals, in the style of what I think of as “village song,” in the intro. Wastes no time into jumping on in to a full rock style with electric instruments and flute. Music stops as vocalist sings lines and punctuates with coming back in after the first verse, then backs the vocalist in full again. Medieval break section, then back full force, with a wailing guitar solo to boot. Ends up with some quiet keyboard/organ notes. I quite enjoyed both of these. FM Einheit “Hymne” Evil female cackles and some buzzing/washy guitars and thonky/thuddy drums start this. The vocals are back far in the mix, that come more to the fore, with unintelligibility. Sort of a spooky space piece. It all ends quite abruptly. Mike: Mick Karn “Plaster the Magic Tongue” Begins with keys and horns syncopatedly sounding a bit carnivalesque. Complex percussion, punchy bass and guitars enter the picture. Group vocals back the lead singer. Flutes section commences, definitely with a calliope feel, but not exactly a childish ride. Also makes me think of a medieval circus parade. Blue Oyster Cult “Les Invisibles” Love the photo, looks like The Cliff House, outside of San Francisco, which fits, I’ve always thought BOC owed a bit to psychedelia. Heavy beginning with sharp electric guitar, bass and percussion. Vocals are soaring and layered, music complex. Very enjoyable, I’d not heard this recording. Ulver “Magic Hollow” Wind sounds at beginning, with bell-like keys and an ominous deep something sound. Watery/layered vocals here, and a light yet also dark musicality to the song. There is a hint of psych and melancholy, too. I quite like this, will check them out further. Edited by Snicolette - July 30 2021 at 18:50 |
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Snicolette ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 02 2018 Location: OR Status: Offline Points: 6048 |
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Thank you, Lorenzo. I was quite moved by it, so am glad you found it acceptable.
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Actually I don't think there are any keyboards in the Gasolin' song, except perhaps in the chorus. The verse consists of a groove with bass, drums and two guitars, one repeating a melodic figure and one with some wah-wah effects in the other channel. In the instrumental section there is a string arrangement added to the groove and a rather spacey guitar solo (I wonder if it was inspired by "Space Oddity"). |
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Edited by Snicolette - July 30 2021 at 18:56 |
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Lewian ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: August 09 2015 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 15151 |
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@suitkees: Always happy to see your Nena fandom; I loved that album but as mentioned before it was pretty much played to death at the time. I like the Les Rita Mitsouko track a lot. I put a spell on you is of course iconic. @George: I prefer The Budos Band by some distance; I'm probably too dark a character for the Triumph singer's super positive rendition. @Nicky: As you probably expect (?), I like Iron & Wine clearly the best, great arrangement! Country Joe & The Fish is nice but not really my style of music, and the Waterboys have always somehow passed me by (also I know this). @Saperlipopette: As much fun as The Unseen track is, the Toadstone one has a more direct appeal to me. |
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Snicolette ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 02 2018 Location: OR Status: Offline Points: 6048 |
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First listens thus far on Page 2 and an addition:
Christian: HyCo
“Witches” Begins with some percussion,
bell sorts of sounds and very wriggly, watery guitar. Deep voiced male vocalist, there is a very
sinister sound to this piece, but also a sort of glorious feel to it. There are some deep “ahhhhh,” sorts of sounds,
as the song progresses. Vocals are
swirling and intertwined at times. Definitely
chill-inducing, in a good way. Cristi: Bloodrock
“Magic Man” I recall the band name, but
don’t think I’ve ever heard them. Contemplative
electric piano beginning, then the band kicks in, kind of a bluesy start to the
song. Definitely blues/hard/rock of the
70’s here. Organ and guitar solos during
the song. A pleasant visit back to the
70’s. dr wu23: Oh good! Someone DID bring the most perfect song to the party. 😊 Donovan’s “Season of the Witch,” great, great favourite of mine. I hope that it is new to some around here. Steppenwolf’s “Magic Carpet Ride,” as you probably know, I am also very familiar with, more excellent songcrafting. And I already told you I got a kick out of The Searchers, with “Love Potion No. 9.” Sigh, all great songs from my youth. 😊 |
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Shadowyzard ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: February 24 2020 Location: Davutlar Status: Offline Points: 4506 |
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Okay...
We will begin voting after about 24 hours (30 hours max). Please ascertain your ultimate nomination, and like I explained in my original post, notify which one is your nominated song till then. You (you know who you are, but I don't know you yet) can still participate. BTW, you (we) don't have to listen to and analyze all the songs shared here, like Snicolette did a little above. You can listen to only the nominated songs (1 song per participant). And then just vote. That will suffice. I'll put the nominations in the poll options, and then drop a note here, so we can begin voting. I guess the voting process will last till next Sunday evening/night. So lots of time to listen to the songs and decide which 3 songs to vote for. C'ya Edited by Shadowyzard - August 01 2021 at 12:05 |
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