A Song For September

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@ahwell Do you like chamber music very much or nah?
Yeah, most classical music I generally enjoy, including chamber.



Women will be your undoing, Pépé
I'll be on this evening to vote
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1. Eric Strickland - Standing in the Headlights
2. The Highwomen - Highwomen
3. George Strait - If I Know Me
4. Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 2, Movement 2
5. Beastie Boys - So What Cha Want
6. Carole King - So Far Away
7. Lacuna Coil - Blood, Tears, Dust
8. Revere - I Won't Blame You



Lacuna Coil - Blood, Tears, Dust
The Highwomen - Highwomen
Revere - I Won't Blame You
George Strait - If I Know Me
Carole King - So Far Away
Beastie Boys - So What Cha Want
Eric Strickland - Standing in the Headlights
Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 2, Movement 2
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1. Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 2, Movement 2
2. Revere - I Won't Blame You
3. The Highwomen - Highwomen
4. Carole King - So Far Away
5. Eric Strickland - Standing in the Headlights
6. George Strait - If I Know Me
7. Lacuna Coil - Blood, Tears, Dust
8. Beastie Boys - So What Cha Want
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You can't make a rainbow without a little rain.
Everyone has voted so I can put the results up now.

1st - India Ramey - Devil's Den (58 pts)


Congratulations @Captain Spaulding!
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You can't make a rainbow without a little rain.
1) George Strait - If I Know Me
2) Carole King - So Far Away
3) The Highwomen - Highwomen
4) Eric Strickland - Standing in the Headlights
5) Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 2, Movement 2
6) Revere - I Won't Blame You
7) Beastie Boys - So What Cha Want
8) Lacuna Coil - Blood, Tears, Dust



I'll be on this evening to vote
Sorry Ed, gonna have to call 'fake news' on this



Women will be your undoing, Pépé
I'll make this quick since I'm so late --

ROUND 2

Carole King - So Far Away
The Highwomen - Highwomen
Lacuna Coil - Blood, Tears, Dust
Revere - I Won't Blame You
George Strait - If I Know Me
Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 2, Movement 2
Eric Strickland - Standing in the Headlights
Beastie Boys - So What Cha Want



Pretty Reckless - Going To Hell



Round 2

1. The Highwomen - Highwomen
("Highwaymen" is one of the greatest country songs of all-time, and while this feminine remake obviously isn't on the same level, I think these ladies do a magnificent job honoring the original, keeping the same structure and making callbacks with the lyrics, while still providing a fresh, modern spin on a classic. Plus their voices complement each other really well.)

2. Revere - I Won't Blame You
(Cool song. I love how the music steadily builds intensity, teasing a full release at times only to recompose itself, yet madness wins out at the end as we're spiraling out of control.)

3. Lacuna Coil - Blood, Tears, Dust
(A welcome injection of heaviness. Especially dig the contrasting vocals.)

4. Eric Strickland - Standing in the Headlights
(Very solid country tune. Sounds like something that would've been a hit two decades ago.)

5. Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 2, Movement 2
(Classical music isn't at all my thing, but this piece took me on a nice little journey with its ups and down and dramatic flourishes and dainty little touches.)

6. Carole King - So Far Away
(A classic, but for me it's never struck an emotional chord … or a piano key, I should say.)

7. George Strait - If I Know Me
(A little too standard for me.)

8. Beastie Boys - So What Cha Want
(Outside of a few tracks, I find the Beastie Boys more annoying than enjoyable.)
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Once more all the votes are in so might as well put the results up now.

1st - The Highwomen - Highwomen (49 pts)


2nd - George Strait - If I Know Me (41 pts)
3rd - Revere - I Won't Blame You (39 pts)
3rd - Eric Strickland - Standing in the Headlights (39 pts)
5th - Carole King - So Far Away (36 pts)
6th - Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 2, Movement 2 (32 pts)
7th - Lacuna Coil - Blood, Tears, Dust (31 pts)
8th - Beastie Boys - So What Cha Want (21 pts)

Grats to Cap on getting both the first and second tunes through to the Final now

Round 3 will be up in the morning... still open for nominations for another 12 hours if anybody else wants to join in the fun.





Sazz Leonore - Too Darn Hot

Peppino Gagliardi - Che vuole questa musica stasera

Mark Lanegan - Strange Religion

Beethoven - Symphony No. 5, Movement 4

Nas - The World Is Yours

Don Williams - I'm Just A Country Boy

Slipknot - Snuff

Pretty Reckless - Going To Hell

Faith No More - Falling To Pieces

Concrete Blonde - Tomorrow, Wendy


Yin's back in and hk joins the fray which means we're into double digits for this round

Please rank from 1 (your favourite) to 10 (your least favourite).
This round will stay open for voting until 9am GMT on 9th September.



Nominations are now open for Round 4