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^ Similar procedure, but instead of "tube" you use the "url" tag. There are two options, actually: - Either show the link as link: [ url ] full link [ /url ] (without the spaces) - this will show a full clickable link. - Or hide the link behind words: [ url= full link ] some words [ /url ] - this way you will have some words that you can click on to follow the link that's behind it. For example: the current IA poll is not about Talk Talk! Edited by suitkees - August 15 2021 at 04:58 |
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INTERACTIVE POLLS 1 - 20 Dear friends, This article was born as a memorandum, a place where you can find the link to all our Interactive poll, and where you can find the three most voted songs (three or more, depending on whether there are equal merits). I originally conceived it for myself, to remind me of our I.Polls and of the songs I voted for. In this way, I can looking for some of these artists, new to me, and listen to their music in the future. I also took the opportunity to put my nominations (to avoid repeating myself to putting the same ones twice!) and the votes they got. And since someone might be interested in having a list of my nominations, I also put some albums, linked to the artists I nominated, which I recommend to anyone who liked that music. If anyone else wanted to make a list of his nominations (and relative advices), I'd be happy. Enjoy! Lorenzo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTERACTIVE POLLS 1 - 20: No. 1 By jamesbaldwin, May 16 2020 at 13:39. 5 votes: - Luna Amara: Dead Ends - Nick Drake: Riverman - Lambchop: Up With People (My votes: Sonia Dada: Jungle; Luna Amara: Dead Ends; Freak Kitchen: Porno Daddy My nomination: Consorzio Suonatori Indipendenti (CSI): L'ora delle tentazioni (Italy) 4 votes. Taken from: CSI - Linea Gotica (album), strongly adviced. Interested in Sonia Dada) No. 2 Interactive Poll #2 - The Poll Strikes Back By TCat, May 24 2020 at 14:56 6 votes: - Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks - Real Emotional Trash 5 votes: - Beth Nielson Chapman - Away Beyond the Blue - Charlie Daniels Band - No Place to Go (My votes: Phil Ochs: Pleasures of the Harbour; Charlie Daniels Band - No Place to Go; The Baers: Dave My nomination: Francesco Guccini: Canzone delle Domande Consuete (Italy) 2 votes, taken from: F. Guccini - Quello Che Non..., adviced. Interested in Phil Ochs) No. 3 Interactive Poll #3: Revenge of the Mick By micky, May 29 2020 at 18:45By micky, May 29 2020 at 11:48 7 votes: - Enter the Haggis - Lancaster Gate 6 votes: - Bootsy Collins - What; is the Name of this Town 5 votes: - Seckou Keita - Rewmi live (My votes: Thunder Pussy - Velvet Noose; Stan Ridgway – Drive, She Said; Sort Sol - Daughter of Sad My nomination: The Dream Syndicate: Merrittville (USA) 3 votes, taken from: The Dream Syndicate - Medicine Show (1984). Another advice: The Dream Syndicate: The Days of Wine and Roses (1982). Interested in Enter the Haggis) No.4 By Raff, June 03 2020 at 13:387 votes: - Johnny Cash sings Nick Cave - The Mercy Seat 5 votes: - The Hu - The Great Chinggis Khaan 4 votes: - Grizzly Bear (ft. Michael McDonald) - While You Wait... - Rickie Lee Jones - The Magazine - Holger Hiller - Ohi oh bang bang - Cake - The Distance (My votes: Ricky Lee Jones, Holger Hill and Jellyfish - New Mistake My nomination: Johnny Cash: The Mercy Seat (USA), taken from: Johnny Cash: American Recording No. 3, adviced. Another advices: J. Cash - American Recording no. 2, 4 and 5.) No. 5 Interactive poll#5 - This sounds Greek to me! By Lewian, June 10 2020 at 08:01 6 votes: - Rokia Traore - Tuit Tuit - Värttinä - Seelinnikoi 5 votes: - Serge Gainsbourg - Cargo Culte (My votes: Cat Stevens: O Caritas, Rokia Traore, Gainsbourg, My nomination: Heroes del Silencio - Entre Dos Tierras (Spain), 0 votes ) No. 6 By micky, June 17 2020 at 17:448 votes: - Kaleidoscope - Taxim 6 votes: - Era - Tono 5 votes: - Charles Ives - Piano Sonata #2 - Tokyo Groove Jyoshi - What is Hip? - Janko Nilovic - Underground Session (My votes: Kaleidoscope, Tokio Groove, Charles Ives, My nomination: Ludovico Einaudi: In un'altra vita (Italy), 2 votes. Interested in Kaleidoscope) No. 7*** (IN THE PROG AREA) Interactive Poll # 7 - Did you say catchy? By Cristi, June 27 2020 at 06:34 7 votes: - Alan Stivell: Pop Plinn 6 votes: - King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - Crumbling Castle 5 votes: - Wha Ha Ha - On the Floor - Antique Seeking Nuns - Double Egg I didnt join it. No. 8 Interactive Poll # 666 - GUILTY! By mathman0806, June 30 2020 at 16:11 8 votes: - The Shaggs – Philosophy of the World 6 votes: - Lana Del Rey – Video Games 5 votes: - The Osmonds – Crazy Horses - A-ha: Take on Me (My votes: The Shaggs, The Monkees – Shades of Gray, David Lee Roth: Yankee Rose My nomination: CCCP & Amanda Lear: Tomorrow (Italy), 3 votes. My advice: CCCP - Fedeli alla Linea - Affinità e Divergenze tra il compagno Togliatti e noi - Epica Etica Etnica Pathos. In this thread I had a lot of fun! Interested in Shaggs!) No. 9 By Logan, July 06 2020 at 08:015 votes: - Nino Rota - "Romeo and Juliet" theme - Romeo and Juliet - Ennio Morricone - Magic & Ecstasy" -Exorcist II: The Heretic 4 votes: -Wim Mertens - "Struggling for Pleasure" - The Belly of an... - Zbigniew Preisner - "Van den Budenmayer" - La Double Vie.. - Bernard Herrmann - "Vertigo Theme" - Vertig - Clint Mansell - "Pi R Squared"- Pi (My votes: Wim Mertens - "Struggling for Pleasure" - The Belly of an ... , Tan Dun - "Farewell" - Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Maurice Jarre - "Lara's Theme" - Doctor Zhivago. My nomination: Zbigniew Preisner - "Van den Budenmayer" - La Double Vie de Veronique by K. Kieslowski (Polland-France). Advice: Watch Kieslowski's movies!!!) No. 10 6 votes: -Lucidity Gone 5 votes: -Rote Erde 4 votes: - Daktari - Twin Peaks Theme -The Leftovers (My votes: New Trolls: Black Hand; BoJack's Theme; Cowboy Bebop -My nomination: Randy Newman: It's a Jungle Out There (USA), 1 vote - My advice: Watch Detective Monk movies!!!) No. 11 By jamesbaldwin, June 23 2020 at 17:408 votes: -Inti Illimani: A la Casa del Nandù -Meta Meta: Logun 6 votes: - Francesco Guccini: Scirocco (My votes: Lula Cortes & Ze Ramalho - Trilha De Sumé; Meta Meta and Inti Illimani, My nomination: Francesco Guccini - Scirocco (Italy), taken from the album "Signora Bovary", adviced. Other strongly adviced albums by Guccini: Radici; Via Paolo Fabbri 43; Quello Che Non; D'amore Di Morte e Di Altre Sciocchezze; Stagioni.) No. 12 6 votes: - Air - Radian 5 votes: - Diethelm/Famulari - Portrait - A Filetta feat. P. Fresu & D. Di Bonaventura: I Vostri sguardi - Bruno Pernadas - Spaceway 70 (My votes: Mahk Jchi - Heartbeat Drum Song; Leonard Cohen - Is this what you wanted; Steve Miller Band - Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma- My nomination: A Filetta feat. P. Fresu & D. Di Bonaventura: I Vostri sguardi (France, but sung in the Corse dialect), taken from A Filetta feat. P. Fresu & D. Di Bonaventura: Danse Memoire, Danse (2018), strongly adviced) No. 13 By Snicolette, July 27 2020 at 11:33 6 votes: - Jim Croce “Time In A Bottle,” 5 votes: - Nick Drake “Fruit Tree” - Sufjan Stevens "Should Have Known Better - Elliott Smith "Miss Misery" (My votes: John Denver “Season Suite”; Jandek “Down In A Mirror”; Elliott Smith "Miss Misery".My nomination: Francesco De Gregori - Rumore di Niente (Italy), 1 vote, taken from "Canzoni d'amore". (other suggestions: Consoli - Sentivo l'odore; Fossati - Treno di ferro) My advice: Francesco De Gregori - Rimmel - De Gregori - Viva l'Italia - Canzoni d'amore) No. 14 Interactive Poll # 15: Yes, I did say catchy By Cristi, August 06 2020 at 00:20 4 votes: - Jarbol - Nista - Glen Adams Affair - Just A Groove - Enter the Haggis “Casualties of Retail” (My votes: Portishead - "Sour Times"; Rosu si Negru - Cu fiecare vis; Jarbol, My nomination: Paola Turci - Volo così (Italy), 1 vote, taken from: Paola Turci - Stato di calma apparente (2004)) No. 15 Interactive Poll #16 - Under Cover By Raff, August 15 2020 at 09:16 5 votes: - Living Colour - Memories Can't Wait (Talking Heads) 4 votes: - Smashing Pumpkins - Never Let Me Down (Depeche Mode) - The Unthanks - Sea Song (Robert Wyatt) - Senor Coconut - The Robots (Kraftwerk) - Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower (Bob Dylan) (My votes: Sileas - Ain't No Sunshine (Bill Withers); Living Colours; The Cardigans - Iron Man (Black Sabbath) My nomination: Patti Smith - So You Want To Be a Rock and Roll Star (USA), 1 vote, My advice: Patti Smith - Horses, Radio Ethiopia, Easter, Wave.) No. 16 By TCat, August 24 2020 at 10:09 6 votes: -Hank Dogs - "18 Dogs" 5 votes - Stringtronics - "Dawn Mist" - Angelo Branduardi - "Confessioni di un Malandrino" (My votes: Branduardi, Orange Blossom and Stringtonics, My nomination: Vitalba - "Fiure di Palestina" (French, but sung in the Corse dialect), 1 vote, taken by Vitalba - D'Umbria e Sulana (2017), adviced) No. 17 Interactive Poll #18 for Real: Short and No Suites By mathman0806, September 02 2020 at 18:41 7 votes - Peixe : Avião - Quebra 6 votes - Fever Tree - Man Who Paints The Pictures 5 votes -Einstürzende Neubauten - Haus der Lüge (My votes: Fever Tree, CocoRosie - Lemonade, Einstürzende Neubauten, My nomination: Morphine - Honey White (USA), 2 votes, other suggestion: Male di Miele (Afterhours) and Candy's Room (Boss) My advice: Morphine - Cure for Pain, Yes, The Night. I am interested in Einstürzende Neubauten, Yasmin Hamdan, Fever Tree, The Nits.) No. 18 By jamesbaldwin, September 14 2020 at 11:039 votes: - Gabor Szabo: Galatea's Guitar (1968) 5 votes: - Love: A House Is Not A Motel (1967) - Tom Dissevelt: Intersection (1961) (My votes: Tom Dissevelt: Intersection - The Stooges: 1969 - Russle Morris: The Real Thing, My nomination: Gino Paoli - Sassi (Italy), 3 votes. Other suggestion: Neil Young - Running Dry (From "Everybody knows this is nowhere", my advice) Interested in: Lovecraft, Pretty Thing and Ars Nova (Snicolette), Sweeney's men and Fugs (Someoneelse), Rusell Morris and Tom Dissevelt (chosen by...? I dont remember) No. 19 By Logan, September 21 2020 at 18:096 votes: -Weyes Blood - "Wild Time" -Young Dubliners - "One and Only" -Fairport Convention - "Reynardine" (My votes: Chris Cornell: Like A Stone;Anthony and the Johnsons: The Lake; Split Enz: Stranger Than Fiction My nomination: Nick Cave: Far From Me (Australia), 1 vote (Other suggestion: The Smiths - I Know It's Over live. interested in Sufjan Stevens and Split Enz) No. 20 Interactive poll 41b - Welcome to the machines! By Lewian, September 29 2020 at 16:02 5 Votes: - Sensible Soccers - Nunca Mais Me Esquece - Egisto Macchi - Camere anecoiche -Lothar and the Hand People - Machines (My votes: Macchi, The Fireman and Irmin Schmidt, Interested in Egisto Macchi and Irmin Schimdt My nomination: Nerolux - Germania 1 (Italy), 2 votes. Nerolux is a friend of mine, his real name is Francesco Krauspenhaar, he is a writer and a musician. You can find his albums on spotify) TO BE CONTINUED
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Snicolette
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Wow, what a nice way to synopsize the polls!
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Mila-13
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A history section is always helpful and after some time inevitable. I have hosted various online song competitions in the past and I used excel spreadsheets at the time. Google spreadsheets are also a good option. They are practical for various reasons but one of them is that you would not have to do all the work yourself by granting access to the poll participants. |
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Mila-13
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Btw. I had an inspiration today for a new poll theme: The human body as a musical instrument. What do you guys think about this one? Have you ever had a similar theme in previous editions? Edited by Mila-13 - August 22 2021 at 14:24 |
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^ I like that, and don't recall such a theme being done. I would like to do Mr. Methane (a talented flatulist if you can stand the bum notes).
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Mila-13
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I can remember that guy, he participated in various talent shows! 😂 There are almost countless other options. The human body can be considered as the original musical instrument. Of course I'm not thinking of solo performances in the first place but rather of songs or musical work including such sounds or noise. Edited by Mila-13 - August 22 2021 at 14:46 |
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Logan
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He was funny on Britain's Got Talent. They complained about the sour note at the end. Yuck. If he's been backed up by the London Symphony Orchestra doing Air on a G-String, or Concerto in E-Fart Minor, that might work. The body can be used in so many ways. I can think of lots using the body in different ways. a very interesting idea. |
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Yes, you got e.g. clapping hands, snapping fingers, stomping, whistling, beatboxing to mention a few. Are you serious, the London Symphonics worked with Mr. Methane? These Brits are definitely crazy! Edited by Mila-13 - August 22 2021 at 15:21 |
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^ No, I just mean if they did something like that, maybe teamed up with Yo-Yo Ma on cello for a classy affair. I think I know what I would nominate, and it does not include fart rock or anything to do with the dark farts. When it comes to what sort of vocaliations are permissible, since you mentioned beat boxing, one will have specify. For instance, could Tuvan throat singing, or growling be applicable? By the way, I saw Bobby McFerrin in concert, and that was amazing.
Since solo body performances are out, the solo hand performance of The Sound of One Hand Clapping is right out (just joking, I got ya). |
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The human body as a musical instrument can mean many things, including the use of inhaled and exhaled air and vocal sounds. The question whether various vocal technyques can be seen as part of the matter I couldn't clearly answer right now. But I'd agree with you that a broad interpretation of the theme would make sense. The main idea here is to add another aspect of music to the disussion and the more people participate the better. Either way, body percussion and other techniques of producing sounds by using parts of the human body may be performed on their own or as an accompaniment to music and/or dance. I mean, at the end of the day we all want to share good music and have fun, don't we? You attended a Bobby McFerrin concert, how cool this is that?! Is he still as good as he used to be? The voice is a subtle but fragile instrument. Edited by Mila-13 - August 23 2021 at 01:27 |
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That's cool, Nickie! I posted a reply to Greg in this context above.
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Logan
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Sharing music and having fun sounds about right to me. I wanted to raise that potential issue regarding vocalizations in particular since sometimes people will request further clarification on regards to what is appropriate or permissible. I very much like the idea, and expect that it will be a very enjoyable and interesting round. The concert was from before I joined this site, maybe in 2004. He performed with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. He was so engaging and charismatic. I don't know if he's still as good as he was then. |
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Great idea Mila-13. I have some potential songs in mind. Will we be able to use artists found in the archives?
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Perhaps I didn't understand the proposal. It seemed to me that the next poll of Mila-13 had as a theme asian music, and in this regard I explained to Mila-13 which, in my opinion, the theme should not cover only Asian artists because, perhaps, some of us do not listen a lot to Asian music and have no favorite artists for that kind of music. The important thing is to extend the theme to every music with Asian influences, in the melody or composition or arrangement etc. The goal of these Interactive Poll is to share among us artists not present in PAs that are among our favorites, which are part of our personal history. For this reason, the themes of the Polls are optional, the polls without any theme go well. When I proposed an poll with a theme, following the example of Micky, and I chose the Latin American music, some forumists have said they would not have participated, since they didn't listen to that kind of music, but I immediately tell them that they could choose any Western group that had made some songs with Latin American influence, from Raggae to Tex Mex, from Rock Chicano to Tango and so on. The Bob Dyaln of Desire for example would have gone well, as well as Mink de Ville, Los Lobos or, to come to England, many songs by The Clash and Police went well. Now, if I read about music made with the body, I wouldn't know what to think about, it seems to me a very specific theme and I don't know anyone who makes music with the body. And I don't think it would make sense to research on the internet to find some songs (which maybe I don't like) to propose. These Polls, as I conceived them, are not a hidden treasure hunt. If instead we talk about songs where the artist uses the voice as a musical instrument - always intended in a very broad and flexible sense, that is songs where the voice is very important - then I believe that this is available to everyone. Some will present very original songs for technique, other more conventional songs. Moreover, if we are lovers of artists or songs that forumists know a few, and that belong to a particular genre, keeping broad and flexible themes we will always find the way to post them and make them know to the formists. For example, I managed to post, on an Poll open by TCAT, not by me, church songs performed by a polyphonic choir, and only with traditional Italian instruments (Litania). But I would never open a poll dedicated to sacred polyphonic choirs, because many forumists may not be interested. In conclusion, to me all the themes are fine, as well as the absence of themes, so also the theme on Asian music and on the voice as a musical instrument, provided that the themes are not too specific and do not force me and others to not participate or to search and then participate with an artist we know little. |
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My particular possibility as an artist who uses the body in conjunction with creating music, plays an istrument, but against different parts of his body, as opposed to a dancer only interpreting music with the body. This person also sometimes has been accompanied by other instruments, played by others, so again, not sure if it would fit the theme as imagined by the author. Admittedly, all instruments are played with the body, after all and voice itself is indeed an instrument. I don't know how many people would have a huge backlog of such a thing, after all.
I agree that the idea is not to pull up the most obscure strange stuff out there, but to present artists you readily are aware of that others may not be. But that is just me. One person's obscurity, is after all, potentially another person's treasure.
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In principle I'm with you Lorenzo, although I don't think it's a big problem if once in a while there's a more "specialist" theme with fewer potential participants.
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^ Or artists who are in PA.
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About the "Body as a Musical Instrument" theme, there are many possibilites and they are not necessarily limited to a particular music genre, f.e. whistling, clapping hands, snapping fingers, stomping/tapping foot. In fact it is primarily about percussion and rhythm. Moreover, some thechniques include the use of vocals (vocal percussion) such as beatboxing or the Indian "konnakol". Many of those rhythm techniques are used in dance music also in the Western world. An expansion of the subject would be another option, f.e. under the title "The World Is a Drum"? But if that is too complicated as a poll theme, I can still stick to Asia. Btw. when is my turn, Lorenzo? Edited by Mila-13 - August 23 2021 at 15:29 |
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