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Re: Female Singer/Songwriter Thread
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daveT, we could probably do a whole thread on novelty type musical acts...the pics of gwar alone would get us banned [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: Female Singer/Songwriter Thread
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Joan Baez: I am probably the only person under 30 in the world who likes her music. Wiki says it best: Joan Chandos Baez (born January 9, 1941) is an American folk singer and songwriter known for her highly individual vocal style. She is a soprano with a three-octave vocal range[1] and a distinctively rapid vibrato. Many of her songs are topical and deal with social issues Joan, always honest, aware, and soothing through it all. Diamonds and Rust Meh, I don't like her live stuff, but if you are into it, take a look. If anyone is able to find some recorded stuff, please post it. [/ QUOTE ] dave, This is pretty creepy........... I started catching up to the latest posts in this thread, and, just like that, a particular song came to mind. Care to guess what it was??!! I began rummaging through the old memories surrounding this particular song (an old friend had a brief fling with Baez way back when) so I "U-Tubed" and and had just finished listening to it when I got to your post. Geezez Keerist..... |
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Re: Female Singer/Songwriter Thread
Oh gross - I was putting together a big Regina Spektor post and it got deleted. Whatever, I'll do it again, this time more concise. Before that, however, let me share a discovery with you nice folks. Here's someone I randomly stumbled upon (in fact, I thought I knew her name from this thread, but I just checked and that's not true, so who knows).
Kate Nash http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Nash Her debut album hasn't even been released in North America yet, but she's been a hit in the UK and on myspace for a while. Very young (born in the same month as me, which I find strangely fascinating), Kate Nash has very quickly went from totally unknown myspace performer to having a #1 album and #2 single in the UK. That single is "Foundations," which both sounds cool when performed live and has a well done video that made me lol twice. It was such a success that the album's release date was pushed forward more than a month. Thanks to the magic of YouTube, I've listened to most of this album, titled Made of Bricks. It has its moments, but Nash is still clearly a beginning artist. Half the time she sounds like Lily Allen, as in the clip above, and half the time she sounds like Regina Spektor (see here, and please listen to the whole song if you listen at all). Both are interesting, but it's hard to see through to Nash's personality. I know that's kinda the point, but it's not completely satisfying. I'm very surprised that she can pull off the things she does in some of those songs, though. Definitely some talent and intelligence there, and definitely someone I'll be paying attention to in the future. |
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Cassandra Wilson... a 21st Century Billy Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Sarah Vaughn all rolled into one. Each of her albums is stylistically unique. Just try her, you'll like her.
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Re: Female Singer/Songwriter Thread
I HATE (most) music by Sarah Mclachlan.
I know that there are some fans out there. I do like one album by her, called Bloom. It is a re-mix album featuring Will-I-Am, Junior Boys, etc. I just read some reviews, and they all seem to agree that it is only for the most hard-core Mclachlan fan. I find this fascinating. For those who adore her, do you have this album? What do you think of it? |
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Re: Female Singer/Songwriter Thread
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I HATE (most) music by Sarah Mclachlan. I know that there are some fans out there. I do like one album by her, called Bloom. It is a re-mix album featuring Will-I-Am, Junior Boys, etc. I just read some reviews, and they all seem to agree that it is only for the most hard-core Mclachlan fan. I find this fascinating. For those who adore her, do you have this album? What do you think of it? [/ QUOTE ] Sorry, but I love her. Solace and Fumbling Towards Ecstasy are fantastic albums. I have not listened to the remix one, though. |
#207
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Re: Female Singer/Songwriter Thread
Fumbling Towards Ecstasy happens to be the best best track.
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Re: Female Singer/Songwriter Thread
There's a McLachlan song at the end of Buffy Season 2 that destroys me every time. Other than that, I don't know anything about her.
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Re: Female Singer/Songwriter Thread
I can't believe no mention yet of Kate Bush
A few tidbits - 1. Basically discovered by Floyd's Dave Gilmour who paid for her first demos and recommended EMI pick her up and the rest is history. 2. First female to ever have a number one song in the UK that was self penned 3. Style is all over the place, but basically female brit prog rock I suppose. 4. Tori Amos pretty much owes her entire career to her - [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] Studio albums The Kick Inside (1978) Lionheart (1978) Never for Ever (1980) The Dreaming (1982) Hounds of Love (1985) The Sensual World (1989) The Red Shoes (1993) Aerial (2005) Some samples from You tube. Wuthering Heights. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfGc4wcil2g Running up that Hill http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BZsXVf6INc Cloudbusting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRHA9W-zExQ The Sensual World http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJc64xncBt4 Love and Anger http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82G6UxbLH0Q Rubberband Girl http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-M-CgG6fKU The Red Shoes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHnTbQHT4eA King of the Mountain http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPW4DdGo2Z0 Joanni http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEOmdQ-4t_M |
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Re: Female Singer/Songwriter Thread
wow, I loooooove Kate bush...nice choice. I used to have a gigantic crush on her, too. My favorite is probably Hounds of Love. Aeriel was a great comeback
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