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morbane ([personal profile] morbane) wrote in [community profile] jukebox_fest2016-03-15 08:14 am

Brainstorming post: 2016

As nominations will begin in approximately 4 days, this post is a place to bounce ideas around, gauge interest for your preferred songs & music videos & other pieces, and decide what to nominate.

You have 8 nominations this year. This and other rule updates are on AO3.

This post is also on LiveJournal - check the comments there as well.
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[personal profile] hagar_972 2016-03-16 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't decided what to request/offer this year yet, so this is totes me gauging interest :) There's way more than eight songs here!

English
Here Comes the Rain Again - Dikla Cover (Music Video). Admittedly I'd also take song-only on this cover, but I find the video to be full of things I like, such as women, longing, and mythical elements.

Urge to be Violent - Balkan Beat Box (Song). If you like M.I.A., you'll like BBB. If going for this song, I suggest trawling youtube for live versions, as well as exploring the album this song is from (2012's Give) more fully, as they were trying for an album-scale statement with that one (it came up in interviews).

Who By Fire - Maureen Nehedar & Rona Keinan Cover (Song). Because it takes a paytanit to honest-to-goodness approach this song (and put together the band that can take on it) and Rona Keinan is a vocal virtuoso. (That Hebrew at the end is the Avinu, Malkeinu prayer, best identified with Atonement Day. Where's the line "Who by fire, who by water" from? Right.)

Wildest Moments - Jessie Ware (Song). AKA this year's safety option. (Because let's face it, I'm an outlier around here.)


Instrumental
A composition in Dastgah-e Mahur - Maureen Nehedar (Instrumental). Yes, this also has a version with words, but my interest in this one here is for the gorgeous, gorgeous musicality rather than Yehuda Halevi's piyut.

Coming Back and/or Journey, both of them Mark Eliyahu's (Wikipedia). That how-did-I-not-know-it-was-missing-in-my-life instrument is Kamancha, and when Mark Eliyahu serendipitiously heard it the first time and fell absolutely in love with it, he didn't know it's a heritage instrument in his family. Either of those pieces makes a gorgeous mental canvas from which to draw a story.

Hebrew
מקהלה עליזה | Makhela Aliza | The Merry Choir - Chava Alberstein (Song): Link 1, Link 2. (It's the same singer in both vids, just several decades apart.) I'll be supplying a proper translation if nom'ing, but the tl;dr is that all the birds in town gather at the top of one cypress tree and start a choir. Then a fight breaks out because one bird refuses to sing without words, and a bunch of others refuse to have lyrics because they're confused enough already (this is a pun in Hebrew). Eventually, the cypress tells them to stop for the day because he has a headache already. The birds agree to continue the next day on top of the poplar (another pun). Cute, fun, catchy story-song that's more... accessible than my usual sort of a thing.

תרקדי | Tirkedi | Dance - Maya Avraham (Song) + translation. Pop. If you want the f/f, this is your song - look at this vid! (The song alone can be cool too, but.)

חלומות של אחרים | Chalomot Shel Acherim | Other People's Dreams - Idan Raichel Project (Song): studio (video), live at Yarqon Park 2014. I'll do a full translation if I end up nom'ing it, but this should give you a solid idea. The speaker in the song is sympathetic to the inner world of a woman who seems to have at least one of depression, burnout or PTSD; her character begs to be explored.

עד שתחזור | Ad she'Tachazor | Until Your Return - Yuval Dayan & Idan Rafael Haviv (Song). Translation & links to multiple versions here. (Though possibly the most arresting is Idan's solo live version, and I'd rec this Yuval solo over the older one.) Idan wrote and composed this song for himself, then Yuval somehow got him to gift it to her. On the surface it seems like yet another "woman waits for her male beloved to return" song (Hebrew is fully gendered that way), but the interaction between the two (and the specific verses Idan takes in the concert version, let alone the wider pattern of when he chooses to sing in the female person) make it into a song that's between peers, which - in my opinion - makes it all the more haunting. The multiple "canon" versions - the duet and both solos - further open it for interpretations.

Other
Habib Galbi - A-WA Cover (Music Video). Yemenite Arabic; you can find an English translation at the Haim Sisters' bandcamp page, here. You want women-centric folk tale/fairytale, this is the one for you. This is a traditional women's song; the Haim Sisters and their producer, Yomer Yosef, are of Yemenite Jewish decent (as in, within living memory). The dance form of the male dancers in the vid is called "Yemenite Step", and it's a traditional form of Yemenite Jewish men.

...and apparently that's the only one of my neither-English-nor-Hebrew songs that made it this year. Huh.
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Open to partnering with a podficcer

[personal profile] hagar_972 2016-03-16 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
...this post seemed like a good place to declare that.

I'm primarily good with/interested in stories that are about women, soldiers, mythical elements (myth proper, urban fantasy, magical realism, etc.) or any combination thereof (non-White settings preferable but not necessary, quite happy to take on disabled chars); I also love doing experimental things, and I'm not useless with Gimp.

PM/email me if interested. (My email should be viewable on my profile, plus it's all over PT Lightning and original flavor PT; else [personal profile] morbane should have it laying around from last year.)
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[personal profile] zdenka 2016-03-16 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh wow. I haven't had time to listen to all these songs yet, but you definitely have my attention with the "Who By Fire" cover. I was thinking about nominating the original Cohen song (as you can see if you look on the LJ side), and the thing that first got me interested in it was the connection to the High Holy Days prayer. If you're sure you'll nominate this one, I'll leave off mine and request this version instead. (Or I could nominate it if you like, if you're short on slots.)
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[personal profile] hagar_972 2016-03-16 08:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I did see!

I don't have my Top Eight yet. There's *count* three I really want and the Designated Safety Choice, and the rest depends on what other people'll show interest in. So we'll see how it plays out, I suppose?

...and do dig through Maureen Nehedar's channel. She's at least as amazing a composer as she is a performer.
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[personal profile] bring_me_sugar 2016-03-18 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
Sally Ann - Originally by The Horseflies, perhaps most famously covered by 10,000 Maniacs and Natalie Merchant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPE3t_iDWsc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZb4lJR6FJA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEN8Z_vrSeQ

Who is this mysterious shape-shifting woman? Is she a time traveler?

Werewolves of London - by Warren Zevon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDpYBT0XyvA

Skulking werewolves wearing suits and seeking beef chow mein! You can have a hell of a lot of fun here.

Past the Mission - by Tori Amos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdIgXD1-93U

There's something eerie about the song and the video, and something deep and lovely could easily be panned out from it.
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[personal profile] kaesa 2016-03-18 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, after some screwing around in iTunes, here are songs I am playing around with:

Give the Devil Back His Heart by the Barr Brothers - Music | Lyrics: I don't know exactly what kind of roadtrip folktale is happening but it sounds very intense!

Tardigrade Song by Cosmo Sheldrake - Music | Lyrics: It's a song about being depressed and miserable. Or being a tardigrade. Both, really.

Pillars & Pyre by Christopher Smith - Music | Lyrics: The song is about... a disgruntled trained falcon? An enslaved shapeshifter? A cult devotee? Whatever is going on it doesn't appear to end well.

Tell Me a Story by Krista Detor - Music: Man, no lyrics online? Well, okay. Anyway, Santa, the tooth fairy, vampires, etc. are all real but total disappointments... and the singer's relationship is failing rapidly.

Sun Song by the Mountain Goats - Music | Lyrics: No particularly weird/SFnal elements, actually, just a gardener being angry at someone who keeps giving them unsolicited advice. But I want to know about the defensive gardener!

Damn Good Times by TMBG - Video | Lyrics: In the video, a vampire barista hypnotizes a vintage-clad hipster girl. For some reason there are evil valkyries? According to the lyrics she's a natural dancer.

I'm Impressed by TMBG - Video | Lyrics: A charming (but slightly gory) papercraft stop-motion video about a robot dictator.

The World's Address by TMBG - Music | Lyrics: Unconventional physics, bad puns, and the narrator apparently having a nervous breakdown, what's not to love? BUT SERIOUSLY WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON HERE.

Ice Queen by Within Temptation - Music | Lyrics: Just your standard song about a terrifying anthropomorphic personification of winter!

Memories by Within Temptation - Music | Lyrics: Somehow the singer got separated from someone she loves, and... she is trying to find her way back and is doubtful if that will ever happen? She wants them to somehow send her a sign? I feel like there is some weird parallel universes shit going on here, or time travel, or something. I like the video too, it's got that nice haunted house feel to it.
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[personal profile] hagar_972 2016-03-18 11:26 am (UTC)(link)
Oooh, Past the Mission. Definitely agreed.
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Re: Open to partnering with a podficcer

[personal profile] hagar_972 2016-03-18 11:29 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, I hadn't realized making a post is as easy as that. Yes, I'll probably make a matching post here on DW - I think I'm not a member of the LJ comm, following things on both platforms tends to drive me a bit batty.
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[personal profile] sirvalkyrie 2016-03-19 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, right. I didn't think too hard about them.
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[personal profile] sirvalkyrie 2016-03-19 06:30 am (UTC)(link)
I guess.
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[personal profile] bring_me_sugar 2016-03-20 06:57 am (UTC)(link)
I just love that video so it's definitely going to be on my slate this year!
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[personal profile] extrapenguin 2016-03-20 07:21 am (UTC)(link)
I've already nommed, but here's my cull list for people wanting some inspiration for their own noms:
Invincible - Pat Benatar (Song)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdjMk8MY2oo
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/patbenatar/invincible.html
We can't afford to be innocent

A power anthem that calls for what may be an uprising. Very uplifting to listen to, and raises lots of questions on what's happening.


Last Ride of the Day - Nightwish (Song)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukDEYRXoH2g
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/nightwish/lastrideoftheday.html
It's hard to light a candle, easy to curse the dark instead

Very abstract metaphors that would be interesting to concretize! An overall reassuring tune that raises more questions than it answers.


Razorblade - Amaranthe (Song)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jy4s0l5j8j0
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/amaranthe/razorblade.html
Never gonna fail if you fall you get up

My prototypical aspirational song! Very happy and upbeat and above all, determined. Who's going to the top? What are they going to the top of? What are the chains they're breaking free from?
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[personal profile] coneyislandbaby 2016-03-20 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
Would it be okay to nominate James Bond title sequences along with the accompanying song? I'm thinking Writing On The Wall (which I thought I was the only person who liked until it actually got the Academy Award) and the tentacle-riffic sequence would be amazing for fic (I don't know if the official music video has tentacles or not) and I wouldn't want actual James Bond fic, only fic based on the sequence which is not actually part of the film as in no characters from the film appear. Or would this be too weird/obscure to figure out?
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[personal profile] pameluke 2016-03-21 07:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Wooohoo. It's such a good revolutionary anthem :)
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[personal profile] coneyislandbaby 2016-03-21 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I want fic for Wildest Dreams so much! For some reason the one I latched onto was, naturally, the one that isn't femslashable or weird (in good ways).
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[personal profile] coneyislandbaby 2016-03-21 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)
It was pointed out to me that just because it's a singer of one gender, that doesn't mean they're the actual narrator of the song. Which, with some, makes sense. RE: State Trooper, that is. But I know it can be hard to adjust that (and sometimes it can queer things very satisfyingly as well of course).

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