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Snicolette
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micky
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she hasn't told me.. all i can say is will be without carwrecks, traincrashes and puking in a wastecan
she is the yin to my wang.. I am chaos and imperfection personified.. she is order and perfection personified
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micky
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yeah.. I should have gone with that one.. if I was interested in racking up the votes. It was the highpoint of the album. She has quite the career and discography....and I have barely scratched the surface of it myself. Perhaps if Guigo were still around the forums he could illuminate her better than I could.
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micky
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now THAT is what you chose when whoring selections for votes man.. that ruled!!!!
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micky
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ahhh.. hahahhah *double beer spray on monitor* time for a smoke and fresh beer after those 2 videos..
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The Dark Elf
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So, suggestions that aren't some weird-a** harp variant of rock and roll aren't accepted or what?
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micky
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nah.. those just get no votes Short of complete chaos and there was enough of it it here.. I had to cut off submissions at some point and get to voting. Raff should start one next Saturday or so and take admsssions. Edited by micky - May 31 2020 at 12:06 |
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micky
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I like that and if this one was more true to their style I really liked it. Very laid back and chill .. and yeah.. might have been a better choice for the poll. I vaguely remember hearing of the group..the song you picked was the only one i could have named by the group. I was a in very bad place in my life when I guess they were popular and don't remember much new music wise since I was often waking up in unknown beds and occasionally dumpsters with Billie Holiday songs still ringing in my ears but few precious memories of how i arrived there.
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Snicolette
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I am SO tempted to only find weird-a** harp variants of rock for all of the ensuing polls. |
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Lewian
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OK let's see... 8) Big Head Todd and the Monsters - Iconic stuff really. Maybe heard a bit too much of this kind of thing in my life already. 7) Time Machine - I understand how they get everyone in a good mood there. Maybe a bit too lyrics oriented (and the problem isn't that it's Russian) 6) Planxty - There may be days on which I'd vote for this... love much of this kind of stuff and it's well done, but today I'm not in the mood for it. 5) Tania Maria - The poll was up to a good start with this one, love the piano in particular! It's also groovy. The composition eventually doesn't quite cut the mustard (of course you can say that shouldn't matter for this kind of music - but then there's other all too cool stuff). 4) Thunderpussy - Yeah, this is how rock music should be played! Misses top 3 narrowly because the singer at the end demands a bit too much of herself. 3) Enter the Haggis - I had this on first position in the first go. It makes it almost too easy for me to like it, sharp instrumental with folk elements and original instrumentation, but the first two seem to have more hidden secrets. 2) New York Stories - Incredibly full sound for youtube, I almost sensed them playing around me. Wasn't quite sure where to rank them at first try, but after I had gone through everything once or twice and this came up again, it was a clear vote in. 1) Seckou Keita - Yes I vote for Snicolette's one again! Actually didn't think it'd be first three on first go, but there I listened too superficially also having my nose in some other stuff, and it couldn't draw me out. But when I took the time to concentrate on it, oh how it hit home! |
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Snicolette
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*curtseys*
It wasn't even a dead guy! Or a suicide! Honestly, that man just exudes happiness when he plays. So glad that others are discovering him and enjoying the music.
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Time machine - Conversation on the train ----Time machine play popular folk music that could resemble Italy's Romagna ballroom dancing. Everything has a spontaneous and amateurish sound, which in Italy I could hear at a village festival while I drink beer and eat pork chops. It amused me, for heaven's sake, but it doesn't get to the top 3.
Sort Sol - Daughter of Sad (1991) is an electric ballad, with a beautiful warm voice, which alternates atmospheric moments with hard rock passages with distorted, almost cacophonic guitars. It certainly affects the listener. Big Head Todd and the Monsters - Boom Boom Boom is a blues classic, which I first heard sung by Bruce Springsteen. I'm not excited about this version. I like the guitar solo. New York Stories - Dolly's Ditty is a rockblues instrumental piece, almost a jam, with a nice trumpet solo. Good music, this is not discussed. But... is it in my top 3? Edited by jamesbaldwin - May 31 2020 at 17:57 |
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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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Ok, here's to you my ranking.
TOP 3: 1) Thunder Pussy - Velvet Noose. 2) Stan Ridgway – Drive, She Said 3) Sort Sol - Daughter of Sad (1991) ------ 4) New York Stories - Dolly's Ditty 5) Comsat Angels – Our Secrets 6) Seckou Keita – Rewmi live : very tribal song. Interesting musical arrangements. I would say tribal-rock / fusion. Could It enter my top 3? Hmmmmm We will see. 7) Enter the Haggis -Lancastar Gate 8) Adrian Enescu - Autostrada Edited by jamesbaldwin - May 31 2020 at 18:11 |
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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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1. Seckou Keita 2. Enter the Haggis 3. Bootsy Collins
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Lewian
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Good to know I'm not alone. Criminally underrated and far too little known band. Dean is another Fan on PA. Certainly a top 5 band for me! By the way, after three rather dark albums they also had some kind of pop turn for two albums or so before they went back to post punk, and different from Genesis and the like I love their more poppy stuff as well. By the way, I recently discovered that their singer, guitarist and master mind Stephen Fellows has put out a solo album on bandcamp early 2020, 25 years after the last album of the Comsats, and it is awesome!)
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TCat
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Good info and thanks for the update on the Fellows solo album, I'll have to check it out. |
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