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Lewian
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Argh! I thought I have two for sure and only have to choose a third, but after re-listening I'm again stuck with four out of which I have to chuck out one. That'll be hard. But first comments on some others... I also loved the Heroes del Silencio track as a teenager, although it was overplayed at the time, not quite as excessive as Nena, but still, I got tired of it. My father was a big Cat Stevens fan, so I know all his 70s material well (my father is still alive but hardly listens to pop/rock anymore), and he infected me with at least some of these songs. This one I never got... actually I think I'm now a bit more open to it, but still, not in the top 4. FFN... annoyed me in the first 30 seconds or so, I didn't get it at all at first go, but I felt better and better with it throughout the second time... maybe if I'd listen to it six times before voting, it would get in? Wagakki Band - contender for top 3 in the first go and I still think it's fun, Unfortunately... the live video is nice to watch, but the crowded live sound may just make it sound too thick and take its sharpness away. Interesting, if I know the studio version of something and I get a live video like this, I will always love the live video for the atmosphere (a band on fire just playing their stuff is always the thing I like to see most in a video) - but for getting to know a song, it may not be optimal. |
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Lewian
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Top 4 now (in order of appearance)... Dimash! I knew him before but not this song. I've got to say I love his singing but I have mixed feelings about the way he is marketed and presents himself. Sometimes it feels the songs are just a vehicle to show what a great singer he is... but about this one, I love the composition, it has depth and originality. Still, the arrangement could be much better with a proper band knowing what they're doing. The electronic sound is cringeworthy at times, but song and voice are so good, you can't keep them down. Connie Dover! Very beautiful, you have a knack for picking such things Snicolette! Serge Gainsbourg - also another Logan picked song in my top selection. I wasn't sure about this one in the first run, in the second I thought, this is the best! Värttinä - another one that didn't really shine that much in the first round, but infected me in the second one. Top live sound and fun performance (edged Wagakki, which I like for similar reasons). OK, now how to make it three? I've got to say, Connie Dover is probably not for listening to four times in two days (which I did to decide), lost some freshness in the last listen, whereas Värttinä and Gainsbourg are on an upward path... So Dimash, Gainsbourg and Värttinä it is.
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Lewian
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Now this is awesome! Would've been top 3 for sure.
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thank you for the kind compliment!
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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jamesbaldwin
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1) Serge Gainsbourg: long and recited song, with excellent bass and guitar in progression. Beautiful, pleasant, intriguing and ... very affected and narcissistic as always happens with Gainsbourg. Candidate 2) Cat Stevens - O Caritas. I love it. Surely on the podium 3) Nationalteatern - This is prog... good prog... but what is the language? Edited by jamesbaldwin - June 13 2020 at 18:50 |
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jamesbaldwin
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continuum
Earta Kitt - very...vintage!!! Vartinaa...: Finnish folk, pleasent. Music to Dance The Boy: the girl in the video with those big glasses and a serious looking depressed going looks like a loser. The music is beautiful but ... I don't know to what extent: candidate to podium? FFNN Chemarea is an amateur music, curious, jam-sound. Charo ..... no no no Nena.... oh what a commercial sound... anyway, played with the right grit.
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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 ranking:
1) Cat Stevens - O Caritas 2) Rokia Traore - Tuit Tuit 3) Serge Gainsbourg - Cargo Culte --- 4) Nationalteatern 5) P- Motel 6) Wagakki Band 7) The Boy 8) Connie Dover.
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jamesbaldwin
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Last: Heroes del Silencio!
Too classic rock... amid much more original sounds and arrangements. Edited by jamesbaldwin - June 13 2020 at 19:11 |
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jamesbaldwin
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Yes, I like these songs, especially the first. The first song could beat Gainsbourg for third place in my ranking. |
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jamesbaldwin
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I agree with you on Springsteen and Morello, but it took me a long time to think so, at the beginning I was negative and many fans of Bruce older than me claim that the song was ruined by Morello's solo, because it was too virtuous and out of Bruce's music. He seems to me to be a real opera singer, with a classical approach, and here he sings a piece of opera, Pavarotti's favorite. It seems to me that he has a measured and powerful voice, and with an excellent diction in Italian. In short, I really like him, also for the timber of voice, more or less like Pavarotti. I also like Domingo, but not so much, while I don't like Carreras. I confess that after having made up my mind I saw on the net that he is in fact considered one of the best tenors of the last century and this reassured me.
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jamesbaldwin
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Yes, we got a deal, a theme with no restrictions, as you prefer... or even a poll without any theme ... so you open the next one, right? That's ok for me, then I open the one on music with Latin American influences, which is a very broad theme. PS Sorry for filling the poll with messages guys! Edited by jamesbaldwin - June 13 2020 at 19:53 |
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Lewian
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By the way...
...I exactly get what you're saying here. I have asked myself, am I somehow conned into liking this? Not sure whether I'd review this as a quality thing or rather as a Kitsch thing if I had to. But ultimately I just asked myself, in all subjectivity, how much do I want to listen to this again, and then it comes up top 3!
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micky
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you rock Lorenzo.. good deal. In case you didn't note.. we did lose a few regulars and semi regs with the last one. I had my own moment of horror once I realized that 99% of the stuff I know that fit the theme.. was PA's related stuff before an angel knocked me upside the head and jogged my memory. We'll do instrumentals as a theme.. and no other conditions other than the usual of not being listed on the site. If one wants to do some mainstream or not.. up to them. all in fun.. that is what matters! Cheers and I'll start it middle of next week as we have been doing.
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Lewian
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I'd think that's normal even without a theme. It's a lot of listening and in the beginning lots of people are enthusiast, but being a "regular" over 5, 10, 20 issues takes much more. I wrote earlier that everything is a bit fast for my intuition, and one thought that I had was that the thing uses itself up more quickly if it's overdone, like everything. Now obviously being slower may not necessarily help if people are enthusiast to move on to the next one... anyway, main message, these things start with a lot of enthusiasm in the beginning, but duration comes from other things, like winning new blood when somebody stops etc. I am on a football forum (soccer for some of you ignorants ) where people started a song contest many years ago. It's still running. And you know what? It started generally and themes have become more and more restrictive over time, and finding something for which you could construct a connection somehow became big part of the fun. Now themes are not as precisely defined there as I did it here, they do something like "songs that have to do with breakfast" etc. The last one was "Virus!" and was #129! They're much slower though, they do one every month or so. Now I'm not saying that recipe is going to work here... we just have to find out.
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micky
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oh yeah indeed it is .. but what was left unsaid but obviously implied was those restrictions can hit the Yanks on this forum harder than most. We ain't exactly a fountain of multilingualism here. I suspect for many of us, and definitely has for me as my musical roots .. my true musical loves as it were are in the music of Americana. ie jazz, blues and country/bluegrass.. it wasn't easy to pick something to fit the theme as for most of us.. PA's has been the gateway to music outside of this country.
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Lewian
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Haha, to be honest, when I wrote that English native speakers have an advantage because only one language is excluded for them, I had what you wrote as a secret afterthought; probably it's actually more difficult for you because you have so much less incentive for looking for stuff in different languages.
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Raff
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Sadly, something I learned the hard way. At least you have shown some willingness to learn about music in other languages than English. Personally, I'd be more tolerant of attitudes such as "if it's not in English, I cannot enjoy it" if you native speakers of English treated your own language better than you generally do. Stuff like "your" (meaning "belonging to you") spelled as "you're" really rubs me the wrong way.
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micky
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not as much incentive.. as opportunity...
the internet hasn't been around forever.. and most of us grew up.. and listened to music in the days of radio, mags, and word of mouth. Funny... even with years of digging Italian prog, having Raff joined with me at the hips (ummm HMMM).. I don't think I can honestly name ONE Italian non PA's related group. For the vast majority of us.. there was really no medium for us to discover music outside of our country unless one was fortunate like I suspect Nickie was to be in the industry.. and rubbing shoulders with the muscial jet set and being exposed to a whole world of great music. For most of us that took the internet.. and for the most part.. I've spend most of that on prog forums. Here and DDD before that.
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The Anders
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I actually considered changing to an audio clip instead. I was first introduced to the song that way, but more or less chose the present clip because this was the first that came up when I searched for it.
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The Anders
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As for the language restriction here, I am glad it happened. As a non-English speaker I am used to hearing music in a language other than my own, so I was kind of shocked to learn about the reluctance to listening to anything non-English from some people.
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