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Poll Question: Which three are your favorites?
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3 [4.92%]
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3 [4.92%]
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4 [6.56%]
5 [8.20%]
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3 [4.92%]
7 [11.48%]
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JD Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2021 at 10:20
Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

First impressions... (2nd instalment, to be continued...)

JD and his overdose of songs: Several well known artists. The Doobie Brothers song is nice, but leaves me a bit indifferent. Enya's Orinoco Flow, that was a smashing hit at the end of the 80s and maybe a bit overplayed then. It has all that it needs, and it is wonderful but a bit too polished to my ears (and I still prefer Clannad). Gordon Lightfoot brings us a wonderful song with his well known quality; a touching storytelling aspect, classic in its structure, but very captivating. Gowan, not sure I heard of him (other than that he joineds Styx). This is a rather typical 80s AOR song, but (so?) I like it very much. His voice makes me think a bit of Chris DeBurgh, and actually, his music a bit too (of som DB's 80s outings...). Nice! Ah, Men At Work, it's been a while I haven't heard them. You see, the 80s were very good! This one is actually better than any hit song I remember from them! Not sure I heard Men Without Hats before. This is another typical 80s new wave track, a bit quirky. Nice to hear, but it does not have the quality of Men At Work or Gordon Lightfoot, which are my favourites of these.

I don't disagree with any of this. And BTW, I'll try and keep the picks to 3 next time. Wink
I am a little surprised to see Gowan (Larry or Lawrence as he's known) not listed on PA. As you say, he's right in there with Styx type AOR.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote suitkees Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2021 at 11:36
First impressions... (3rd instalment...)

Raff: Blind Faith, wow, what a bunch of great musicians! They deliver a wonderful Classic Rock song (with a capital C and a capital R!). I know them as a band but never listened much to their music, so it's a good thing to put that under my nose.
The Stranglers, another very well known band, but I don't think I ever heard this track, and I love it. Actually surprised to learn it is from one of their earlier albums - a curious mix of new wave, punk and something very sophisitaced. Nice choice! Lucio Dalla brings us a rather depressing song (in its lyrics) with a convincing voice against a monotonous, pulsating rhythm. This has something captivating, but I will have to listen to it again to be completely convinced. With Giuni Russo we're in early 80s pop-rock - wonderful voice, indeed, but the song is for me rather underwhelming.

mathman: What happened? Soft-rock from Gillan & Glover? Something went wrong. Nice to hear though, even if I'm used to much better by both of them. Mark Eitzel is unknown to me; a kind of big band pop-rock. Nice to hear, love the piano, but maybe a bit too monotonous in the singing department. Gustavo Santaolalla delivers with his wonderful playing a captivating song which gets more atmospheric with the violin. Needs a film, maybe, to fully come into force...

Logan: Ween who Piss Up A Rope. Now, that provokes images (as do other parts of their lyrics), but shouldn't this song be censored? Foul language, anyone? Big fun, though.

Lewian: Mice Parade's Waterslide starts with a very watery piano before drums set in, very up-tempo. Apart of the singing it makes me think a bit of a mix between the Nits and Gastr del Sol in its dense textures and some sudden turns and experimental/avant-tinge. Didn't know them and this one makes me curious... Thomas Dolby is indeed well known, but this is a great rendition of this song. Not spectacular, but nice to hear again. Loved your Comsat Angels suggestion in the previous poll, and this one is again a great choice. Maybe a bit dated, but it keeps its strength.

Snicolette: Luno Rae with Contact Solution is a typical American singer/songwriter product to my ears, leaning to pop. Nice, but will not stick in my head for long.

rushfan4: Ah, he found a loophole. Interesting cover; I suggest you post it here. Interesting, but not a very spectacular cover, imo.

The Anders: Great choice! I like most of Eisler/Brecht collaborations, and here with the powerful singing by Gisela May. Too short, though.

Cristi, in echo to The Anders: Smetana's Moldau; with Wagner, he brought some pomp in classical music. Sometimes a good listen, but not always.

Tancos: Very nice eclectic selection! Hot Tuna: This sounds from the start really great. Some wonderful (guitar) playing in a relatively "simple" song structure. I really like this one! Shugo Tokumaru starts of in a more contemparary music vein (Steve Reich...) before it becomes a peculiar kind of pop and indie-rock mixture. Intriguing and original, worthwhile to explore more, I guess. Eubie Blake is more symphonic ragtime music. Interesting, but not my favourite. Neither is Michael Chapdelaine, although I recognize the great playing, but the guitar as solo instrument has seldomly convinced me.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote suitkees Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2021 at 11:45
I see Cristi has put up another run of three suggestion, but I refrain from commenting any further unless it is from someone who hasn't put up anything yet. It really become too much, otherwise...

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Cristi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2021 at 11:52
Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

I see Cristi has put up another run of three suggestion, but I refrain from commenting any further unless it is from someone who hasn't put up anything yet. It really become too much, otherwise...

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you can skip those if you don't want to or have no time for more songs, in the end I'll have to pick one song, so no worries LOL
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote The Anders Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2021 at 14:17
Here's another pick from me: The Blue Danube waltz, as performed by the Portsmouth Sinfonia:


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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

BaldFriede:  Nina Hagen Band "Naturträne"  Begins with some lovely acoustic guitar notes (and I love the finger sounds on the strings).  I do know some Nina Hagen, but not a lot.  Here she is very operatic to my ear.  There are some underpinnings of choir-ish vocals underneath and drums come along, with a string section, then a more traditional sound of electric lead commences.  Nina returns with her plaintive, then strident operatic tone again, ending on a very high note with a bit of a cluck at the end.    


Nina Hagen was considered to be an opera prodigy at age nine and had training as an opera singer.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BaldFriede Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2021 at 16:03
Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

First impressions... (3rd instalment...)

Raff: The Stranglers, another very well known band, but I don't think I ever heard this track, and I love it. Actually surprised to learn it is from one of their earlier albums - a curious mix of new wave, punk and something very sophisitaced. Nice choice!

The track is from their album "Black and White", which in my opinion is very proggish.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote rushfan4 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2021 at 19:46
Here are a couple of real suggestions:


One of my favorite vocalists, but likely only a couple of you all like him within here.


And because I Love Rock N Roll:



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^ your favorite vocalist video does not work for me. Big smile
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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

My selection:

1) Alberto Fortis: Mary

  Lorenzo, this one doesn't work for me, perhaps you can confirm or may not be able to, that this is the same?  It's 5:22 in length.



I've never heard this version. It's not the same. The arrangement of the original one is more sober and simpler and I like it a lot more. The problem is that I don't find any other videos.
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A question for American and Canadian friends: Is Don't drink the water by Dave M. Band very famous among you?

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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

A question for American and Canadian friends: Don't drink the water by Dave M. Band is very famous among you?

I would have thought so. It was helped by having Alanis Morrisette on backing vocals, I think. It was probably the song that broke the band in New Zealand (as much as the band ever made waves in New Zealand). It also has a kind of Tea Party vibe to it, which probably brought it to a larger audience, as well (even though The Tea Party are not as well known a band as DMB).

I was in the US when Crush was huge, and Crash Into Me was played on MTV pretty much every hour. I would be surprised if Don’t Drink the Water wasn’t big - but I guess I could be wrong.

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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

A question for American and Canadian friends: Is Don't drink the water by Dave M. Band very famous among you?

From what I recall here in the States, it was the lead single from Before These Crowded Streets, so it got decent airplay on the radio but I don't think I would say it was very famous. I think the follow up singles "Stay (Wasting Time)" and "Crush" did better.
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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

A question for American and Canadian friends: Is Don't drink the water by Dave M. Band very famous among you?


This Canuck (Canadian) does not recognise the name of that song, and after playing it I don't remember it despite it sounding vaguely familiar. I wasn't really into the alt. rock/ pop rock kind of scene, didn't play much music radio, and while I like much more from that time now than I did then, that particular kind of music is still not really in my wheelhouse. At the time it came out I was in my full-on international art house film obsession mode and was mostly playing classical music, film soundtracks, and Kitaro when I did put on music.
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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

A question for American and Canadian friends: Is Don't drink the water by Dave M. Band very famous among you?
Not me personally. I'm not  a huge Dave Matthews Band fan myself. I'm sure it has a higher profile among the 'radio listener' friends I have.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Cristi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2021 at 06:59
did not know what Dave M was at first, but Dave Mathews Band is huge, I had a CD and I gave it to an American friend of mine, he'd listen to it more than I would. LOL

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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

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My selection:

1) Alberto Fortis: Mary

  Lorenzo, this one doesn't work for me, perhaps you can confirm or may not be able to, that this is the same?  It's 5:22 in length.

I've never heard this version. It's not the same. The arrangement of the original one is more sober and simpler and I like it a lot more. The problem is that I don't find any other videos.
  Video removed for space....I'll go back and see if I can find others, just for comparison, hopefully one will hit on the one you prefer.
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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

First impressions... (3rd instalment...)
Snicolette: Luno Rae with Contact Solution is a typical American singer/songwriter product to my ears, leaning to pop. Nice, but will not stick in my head for long.
  That was only to meet the challenge of finding a song about contact solution, not a serious potential entry. Smile
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When do we make our selections?
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