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Snicolette ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 02 2018 Location: OR Status: Offline Points: 6050 |
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Since there will be a delay between Interactive
Polls, Lorenzo has asked me to conduct a quick lightning round,
like the one Greg did back in September. The idea is you have until Tuesday (7 Dec) to nominate a song, then I will open up voting on Wednesday (8 Dec).
Post one non-PA song that you love, for whatever reason. Nice if it’s not a blockbuster hit. Please keep these to under 10 minute songs, as there won’t be so much time for listening and deciding. When voting opens, vote for up to 3 selections (not your own, as it’s kind of a given that you love the song you post). Because I love the song, and because this is the second Lightning Round, I will present “Twice Struck,” by Vance Gilbert. I do indeed know a person who has been struck twice by lightning and lives to tell the tale.
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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jamesbaldwin ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: September 25 2015 Location: Milano Status: Offline Points: 6052 |
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Maria Callas - Amami Alfredo (Love Me, Alfred)
This is a small piece of Giuseppe Verdi's opera "La Traviata" (lyrics by Francesco Maria Piave) La traviata is a woman who has deviated from right acting, so she could be a scandalous woman. If anyone remembers the description of my musical education, published in Lewian's Poll about the Eighties, I wrote that as a child I grew up listening to Verdi's operas every Sunday, thanks to my father's passion for opera and especially for La Traviata. One of the pieces with the greatest pathos is Amami Alfredo, where after a musical progression the singer reaches a notable dramatic climax. Here is a version from the 1950s where Maria Callas and Giuseppe Di Stefano sing. VIOLETTA Ch’ei qui non mi sorprenda: Tu m'ami, Alfredo, tu m'ami Alfredo, non è vero? ALFREDO O, quanto! Perché piangi? VIOLETTA Di lagrime avea d’uopo, or son tranquilla Addio! ------ VIOLETTA Don’t let him find me here: Because you love, Alfredo, you love me, Alfredo, dont you? ALFREDO So very much, but why are you crying? VIOLETTA I felt like crying, but I am better now. Love Me, Alfredo, as I love you, as I love you Edited by jamesbaldwin - December 02 2021 at 16:44 |
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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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JD ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 07 2009 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 18446 |
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I'm not a huge Prince fan by any means. I mean I'll admit he has a few catchy tunes, but this one encapsulates everything cool about the 80's.Prince - Batdance |
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Thank you for supporting independently produced music
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Lewian ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: August 09 2015 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 15215 |
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Legendary song from communist East Germany about freedom, with a message just about hidden enough to escape censorship (actually quite surprising if you consider the lyrics; they were hugely popular in the GDR and also well known in West Germany). By the way the most symphonic prog like song of this band (they have a few good ones but also pretty forgettable stuff). Karat - Albatros English translation: Edited by Lewian - December 02 2021 at 18:14 |
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Mila-13 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June 02 2021 Location: Switzerland Status: Offline Points: 1555 |
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Let me introduce to you Lakiko - alias Lana Kostic. She is a young artist from Bosnia who is now based in Switzerland. She is a cellist, singer and composer. This is a one person act. She also works with a looper. Her work is rather experimental but for this occasion I chose one of her more melodic pieces. I hope you like it. Lakiko: Pantheism Since her face is not visible on this album cover I will add a photo of hers. Edited by Mila-13 - December 03 2021 at 12:21 |
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Cristi ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Crossover / Prog Metal Teams Joined: July 27 2006 Location: wonderland Status: Online Points: 45865 |
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Betta - Lae Chioru (Formatii de muzica pop 3 - 1978)
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suitkees ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: July 19 2020 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 9050 |
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A French band I like very much, both for their music as for their beautiful poetic and socially committed (and untranslatable) lyrics. Sometimes they sing in English, not hesitating to "frenchise" it... This one is from their latest album, released in September. Têtes Raides - Are You Ready? Edited by suitkees - December 03 2021 at 04:37 |
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rushfan4 ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: May 22 2007 Location: Michigan, U.S. Status: Offline Points: 66628 |
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Just because I am mean and I like to post stuff nobody else likes....and it has lightning in the title. (Although I suppose it was sort of a hit at one point so probably doesn't qualify). |
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Cristi ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Crossover / Prog Metal Teams Joined: July 27 2006 Location: wonderland Status: Online Points: 45865 |
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^ nice one, I love The Ultimate Sin album.
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I prophesy disaster ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 31 2017 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 4922 |
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Ten Years After - Standing At The Station |
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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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jamesbaldwin ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: September 25 2015 Location: Milano Status: Offline Points: 6052 |
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@Snicolette
very delicate melodic folk-pop song, sung with jazz style and a romantic and vulnerable mood. Perhaps an instrumental interlude or a "bridge" is missing to make it more harmoniously varied, however the atmosphere is so pleasant that it does not tire. Contender. @JD In fact, this video of Prince is a kaleidoscope of the eighties, with all the strengths and weaknesses of him. Prince's genius is shown here in the megalomania of him, who wants to engulf all kinds of music. But I prefer the Prince from Purple Rain and Sign O 'Times. @rushfan4 Melodic heavy metal song, in which the heavy sound is mostly given by the rhythm guitar. It's more of a ballad than a rock tune, and perhaps a more eclectic arrangement would have benefited him |
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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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someone_else ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() VIP Member Joined: May 02 2008 Location: Going Bananas Status: Offline Points: 24671 |
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Let me stumble in once more: a song I learned to know when I was sent to bed and listened with an earphone to one of the best radio programs ever as a 14yo lad. This was a program that broadcasted new, often proggissh, album releases: SEbtP, Tubular Bells a.o. This song popped up a number of times:
Kenny Loggins & Jim Messina - Pathway to Glory
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mathman0806 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June 06 2014 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 6841 |
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Blatantly written to be an anthem played at sporting events, as the band channels their inner-Queen, I often played this after my morning workouts at home during Covid.
Foxy Shazam - Unstoppable Now everybody: Yo, yo-ee-oh-a-yeah, yeah, oh! |
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jamesbaldwin ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: September 25 2015 Location: Milano Status: Offline Points: 6052 |
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About my nomination: Listen carefully when Callas sings: "Ama-mi Alfre-edo, Amami quan-to io t'a-amo, Ama-mi Alfredo quanto io t'amo, quanto io t'amo" Now, as the musicologist and music historian Herbert Weinstock writes, the primary characteristic of Giuseppe Verdi is the ability to write sung melodies where melody and words (which are not his own, the libretto of Verdi's operas was written by poets) are inseparable. In fact, try to imagine that melody without those words: it is difficult, it loses a lot of its value, of its features |
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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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Mila-13 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June 02 2021 Location: Switzerland Status: Offline Points: 1555 |
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@Lorenzo I also discovered most of classical opera through my grandpa. He gave me an opera guide that I use to date. The opera houses in Italy that I have visited so far are the Milan Scala, Teatro La Fenice in Venice and the Verona Arena. There is a documentary by a Swiss film/theatre/opera director, Daniel Schmid who made a documentary about the Casa Verdi in Milan (Casa di Riposo per Musicisti/Home for retired opera singers and musicians). The film title is: Il bacio di Tosca (Tosca's Kiss, 1984). You may have seen it, otherwise I can highly recommend it. Here it is for anyone interested, with English subs. Edited by Mila-13 - December 04 2021 at 12:27 |
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jamesbaldwin ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: September 25 2015 Location: Milano Status: Offline Points: 6052 |
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Thank you very much, Mila! I didnt know this documentary!
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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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Snicolette ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 02 2018 Location: OR Status: Offline Points: 6050 |
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Here are my first-take impressions etc. Thank you to everyone who thus far has submitted pieces, keep 'em coming!
Lorenzo: Maria Callas “Amami
Alfredo” Very impassioned questions and
response operatic piece. This piece gets
to the heart of one loving, yet not sure one is loved, the uncertainty and the
fear of losing the other person. Here,
she opens her soul to her beloved, is comforted by his words and switches from
being terrified to lose his love to being once again certain of it and
rejoicing in that, in a space of just two minutes. JD: Prince “Batdance” Obviously a well-known artist, this one I have not heard. In the vein of Michael Jackson’s thriller, a very choreographed dance routine in video. Lots of Prince’s style added with combining soul and funk elements, and searing guitars with campy theatrics. Christian: Karat “Albatros” This song has a driftiness about it, even without the visuals. Both the visuals and the lyrics are lovely, so sad to think of the beautiful birds being caught, with wings broken. There is a strings (on keys) section that is majestic and soaring. Truly captures the spirit of the birds and the wrong-ness of mankind. Mila: Lakiko “Pantheism” The choral opening grabbed me from the start. Cello is one of my favourite instruments, another huge plus, and I do love looping effects. Gorgeous voice, this keeps getting better. Love the haunting quality as well. Just lovely. I will certainly look up more by her. Thank you! Cristi: Betta “Lae Chioru” And now for something completely different! Kind of a repetitious fluty beginning, very percussive, with a lighthearted feel, once the vocals come in. Very 70’s production, it’s a very catchy piece, radio-friendly prog for it’s time. Nice changes in it, kind of a jammy solo in the middle, then back to the main course. Could become an ear-worm. Kees: Têtes Raides “Are You Ready?” There are some intriguing mixes of style here, kind of an almost Mark Knopfler-ish vocalist, with some avant sax parts thrown in to it for flavour. Lots of rhythmic backing throughout. Rushfan4: Ozzy Osbourne “Lightning Strikes” Very familiar with this, having worked with Ozzy and cohorts during the 80’s, with a project with Bill Ward, in particular. No one does Ozzy like Ozzy goes out and delivers every time. I prophesy disaster: Ten Years After “Standing At The Station” Classic 70’s blues/rock tune, which I remember from the LP. Great bass line bubbling underneath everything, organ solo, great Alvin Lee lead, steady straight-forward beat all through. someone_else: Loggins & Messina “Pathway to Glory” I know their huge hits, of course, but don’t recall hearing this, ever. Begins with some violin and some oboe? Sounds like a soft rock story-song is going to ensue. Harmonica break for a bit, with tension building, then becomes violin, excellent segue between the two. Goes into a more electric band approach a little over halfway in, then back to the folky singer/songwriter beginning. George: Foxy Shazam “Unstoppable” Another completely different from the previous piece selection. Glam here, with certainly a sense of humour. Rock anthem time here, well-crafted and well-produced in it’s over-the-top style. Fun-to-watch lead singer. |
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dr wu23 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: August 22 2010 Location: Indiana Status: Offline Points: 20671 |
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A great songwriter who many don't know but here he's doing one of my favorite Stones songs....but please check out his own songs if you are not familiar with him....he deserved much more attention when he was around.
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@dr wu
I know Town Van Zandt, a very refined, sensitive, delicate singer-songwriter. Her nostalgic and country streak also comes out in this Stones song. Anyway, I prefer the original piece. @mathman Glam rock here, powerful song, big production, guilty pleasure- @someone_else Mini-suite, crossover prog (prog-country?) with a long instrumental piece to embellish the song. Contender
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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 ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: September 25 2015 Location: Milano Status: Offline Points: 6052 |
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@Lewian
It's amazing to see you always posting high quality music, you have an inexhaustible hidden reserve. In this case, then, there is the singing, there is the melody, there is the rhythmic and emotional progression, so there is not only the experimental music you are fond of, so I have to vote for you again! @Mila cultured, classical music, with a touch of Gregorian chant, a gothic atmosphere, very interesting, contender. @Cristi In fact, this is really funky prog, with the flute, on top of that! But the atmosphere is almost goliardic, it is a truly bizarre, enjoyable hybrid. @ Suitkees this music with the dissonant brass reminds me of my beloved Les Anarchistes, but here we are right in the fluid free-jazz, the composition is missing, it's all rhythm, choirs and improvisation. Damn! another candidate for the podium, and now how I do? Edited by jamesbaldwin - December 06 2021 at 16:43 |
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