STMcC’s Vote On '2018, October 15th: Battle Of The Bands' (BOTB) Or, Antonio Carlos Jobim Versus Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 Versus Frankie Babee Sinatra And The Final Tally:
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This album includes 'WAVE' by Antonio Carlos Jobim |
Good Morning, BOTBers & Non-BOTBers ~
(Well, as I type these words, it's still mornin' - barely - where I am, anyway.)
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I hope the day will be a lighter highway
For friends are found on every road
Can you ever think of any better way
For the lost and weary travelers to go?
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The Battle took place HERE, and it was the first 3-Way BOTB I've done in awhile. The song was the Bossa-Nova classic 'WAVE', and our competitors were the original artist Antonio Carlos Jobim, along with Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66, and Frank Sinatra.
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Thanks for coming by and tossing your $0.02 into the BOTB kitty, my friends! As usual, the comment section was a zoo full o' fun.
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I mentioned in my BOTB blog bit that the song I used had really etched itself into my heart and mind earlier this year while I was on a quest (like brave, brave Sir Robin) to find
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When I constructed this contest, I expected one of the two vocal covers would probably win, with the instrumental original by Mr. Jobim getting some votes but coming in 3rd. Instead, it was really a two-way Battle all along, between Jobim's original and Sinatra's cover. After 10 votes were recorded, they each had 5. Sergio & Brasil '66 (whom I initially thought might win this) were getting shut-out until the 14th vote came in. And then Sergio received the final 4 votes recorded -- including mine -- but it was too little too late. BOTB - the mystery continues!
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I think the tune itself is truly beautiful -- I dig me some Bossa-Nova and Antonio! Normally, I'm just kind of "Eh" about Frank Sinatra, but in my opinion, all 3 versions were top-notch, including Sinatra's. And this made for a very good Battle.
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Why did I vote for Sergio & Brasil '66 when I so love Jobim's original instrumental? Because there's just SO MUCH going on in it. Sergio took a simple, very pretty melody and constructed a complex song out of it. I love the way he changed the tempos while incorporating all those voices. (I'm really a sucker for Group Vocals, as y'all know.) And then at the very, very end of Sergio's recording, there's that instrument that keeps scratching away in the left speaker. Didja notice that? I'm not even sure what that instrument is, but I find it fascinating how it continues to play while all the other instruments and voices are barely audible. I don't know why, but I love that! Go back and check it out [link> HERE, if you've a mind to.
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Antonio Carlos Jobim = 8 votes
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Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 = 4 votes
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Frank Sinatra = 5 votes
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I'm pleased to report that in The Battle Within The Battle, both The Magic 8-Ball (9-5) and The Amazing Sixwell (10-4) predicted the outcome correctly. Man, that really IS a Battle between them!
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Meanwhile, back at the moose . . .
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My quest to find the Top Three 'Morning Music With Joe' (MMWJ) albums continues. This has been ongoing for most of this year and I believe, I think, I feel, I suspect... that I have established my Top Two albums (Win and Place). But I still need to find that final horse who will come in the money (Show) in this race. I'm getting close, but I still have some compact discs to try. In fact, just this morning, I spun something I only recently considered as a potential competitor and it worked fabulously! This *might* be one of the horses in the $. But there's really a good amount of stiff competition.
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What I know FOR SURE is that none of these albums below are gonna be on my final list. (Didn't even need to test 'em out!)
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Bad photo! BAD photo!! |
Thanks again for participatin' (y'all get a "Participation Trophy"). I hope to see ya here again for my November 1st BOTB competition on... uh... well... November 1st. In the meantime, remember to use your God-given talents for Niceness and not Meanness, and don't be an NPC! Search for the "true facts" (as the trivia game in that Prescott bar used to say) and think fer yerself!
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~ Stephen T. McCarthy
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