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The Anders
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Kogekunst - Kan ikke vente til i morgen (Kogekunst: The art of cooking) (Kan ikke vent til i morgen: Can't wait for tomorrow)
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TCat
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Thanks to everyone for your kind comments.
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I prophesy disaster
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For my second choice, sticking with the Prog Related sub-genre, I choose an album that was actually quite popular in Australia when it was released. The whole album is great, and choosing a track from it was difficult. But I decided to go with the following:
801 - Sombre Reptiles (from 801 Live) |
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No, I know how to behave in the restaurant now, I don't tear at the meat with my hands. If I've become a man of the world somehow, that's not necessarily to say I'm a worldly man.
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Snicolette
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Final thoughts on the latecomers and one more from I prophesy disaster:
I prophesy disaster: 801 “Sombre Reptiles” Hadn’t heard this, obviously quality experimental music. Immediate hook into the sound of it. Hrychu: Erich WK, Snappleman, Maiko “Earthbound - Smiles & Tears” Not sure which is the title for this one. But made for a good waking up piece of music. Pretty melody with some unexpected changeups and choral voices. Nice electric guitar work from about middle to end. Samuel: Them Crooked Vultures “Elephants” This one is straight-ahead, but very well done hard-edged rock. Sort of Jack Bruce-like vocals, to my ear. This is my favourite of your 3 this time. Kasabian “I.D” Electronic repeating phrases with some vocals way back. Would work for me for background, but not a big fan of electronic music typically, this one just didn’t speak to me. Ash “Twilight of the Innocents” Nice, alt rock sort of sound to this, with a bit of a rough edge to it. The Anders: Kogekunst “Kan ikke vente til I morgen” Kind of a whimsical sound (esp with the video) to this. A little bit poppy but also kind of twisted. Love the video, reminds me of “Prometheus and Bob,” the old Cartoon Network film short(s). |
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Snicolette
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Selection to nominate for me this time will be the Hank Dogs, "18 Dogs." Going to the dogs, I am. Thank you for your thoughts, everyone, it made it hard for me to choose! One thing these all have in common, to me, is how much they only sound like them, something I strive to find in music, that can be very elusive for artists to achieve.
Now to figure out what makes the next cut and then the final three of everyone's fine choices for this poll. It doesn't seem to get any easier! Edited by Snicolette - August 28 2020 at 16:31 |
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jamesbaldwin
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My nomination is
VITALBA : Fiure di Palestina |
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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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mathman0806
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My nomination is Ginger Baker - Mektoub.
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suitkees
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Let's continue with something Arab after Mektoub. Despite the positive feedback on Hausckha & Hildur Gudnadottir I nominate : Orange Blossom - Cheft El Khof (I've Seen Fear)
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The razamataz is a pain in the bum |
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Cristi
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Final nomination - The Jelly Jam - Care.
Could have chosen any of them. I was thinking to ask TCat - "hey, just pick one for me".
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Lewian
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@ I prophesy disaster: I like Sombre Reptiles a lot - I have that album for a very long time but haven't listened to it for ages, thanks for reminding me of it. BÖC - not so much. When is the nomination deadline? Thanks for positive feedback on my posted tracks. Nils Frahm and Anne Müller seem to be just about in the lead, but it's a tight affair and a single additional voice for one of the others may still change my decision.
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I prophesy disaster
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For my third choice, again sticking with the Prog Related sub-genre, I choose my favourite group before discovering VdGG. There are many classic tracks to choose from, but I decided to go with one that I recently rediscovered, a track that justifies this group being on this site:
Black Sabbath - Air Dance |
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No, I know how to behave in the restaurant now, I don't tear at the meat with my hands. If I've become a man of the world somehow, that's not necessarily to say I'm a worldly man.
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micky
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hmmmm as I thought it might be.. a hard choice for my poll selection... and you alls comments didn't make it any easier hahah.
I do love me some Stephen Stills.. one of the few musicians I have truly worshipped... but Nickies earlier comment tips this one to Hersh. So it is Your Ghost for me. What an album that was. I was a big fan of hers back in the day... going back to the first time I saw Throwing Muses live.. wow man.. was blown away. |
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Meltdowner
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I nominate the Them Crooked Vultures song, it seems more favorable and it's the only one with Prog credentials.
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Snicolette
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Probably last note on new entry, I prophesy disaster's entry of Black Sabbath's "Air Dance." I am going to post another video of it, as that one didn't work for my country. Here is my take on the tune. Black
Sabbath “Air Dance” The band really
wanted to stretch out, even with things behind the scenes being so difficult. You get an idea of how they might have evolved
further, had they not been kept forced into their tighter niche. Bill said they always would start rehearsals
with a jazz jam, this echoes those jams.
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Raff
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[Video removed for space]. This is much the same as happened with Deep Purple MK IV, the one featuring Tommy Bolin. The fans' narrow-minded attitude, as well as the drugs, sank what might have been a very interesting experiment, with its blues and funk influences.
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mathman0806
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^Or Spinal Tap Mk II.
Edited by mathman0806 - August 29 2020 at 09:19 |
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TCat
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LOL That was the one I would pick!
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TCat
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So I'm only missing 2 nominations:
Lewian and I Prophesy Disaster. As soon as these are chosen, we can start the voting. Let me know if I missed anyone or got an entry wrong. Great posts everyone!!!!!
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TCat
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And again, huge thanks to Geo (mathman0806) for putting these together in one easy place on You Tube for us.
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Snicolette
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