Nur Ein IV Round Three "Silver Tongue"
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Congrats Wreckdom! A much deserved win. Sorry to see folks go!
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It's sad to go but I definitely feel for Teplin. Great entry and consistent performances throughout. Kloberdanz was no piece of meat either, commiserations.
It would be nice if the judges would clarify if I was disqualified or just no-one liked it. After all there are no 'rules' that I broke, I'm not trying to argue but I would like to think that the song wasn't the worst for every judge on it's own merits.
Anyway. Hurrah for everyone else. Good luck in the coming rounds.
It would be nice if the judges would clarify if I was disqualified or just no-one liked it. After all there are no 'rules' that I broke, I'm not trying to argue but I would like to think that the song wasn't the worst for every judge on it's own merits.
Anyway. Hurrah for everyone else. Good luck in the coming rounds.
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It was liked. Melvin really seemed to enjoy it, but by using a sample (and in such a large scale), it seemed more remix than new composition. That's why we all voted it down. One judge also really hated your choice of sample.adamadamant wrote:It would be nice if the judges would clarify if I was disqualified or just no-one liked it. After all there are no 'rules' that I broke, I'm not trying to argue but I would like to think that the song wasn't the worst for every judge on it's own merits.
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Adam,
I'm a fan of your music. I hated this entry. It was at the bottom of my list before I considered the whole DQ aspect of it or not. We did have judge discussions about it. There was a judge who didn't realize your method, and your ranking went from tops to the bottom, I think another had you middle. So apparently I'm not an Abdominal fan. I think rapping in Fck Patois is really weak. Meanwhile i really enjoyed your backing tracks and kept hoping to hear your voice as well sing on the track. I read your post about what you were doing, and assumed that you were going to cut it up and use it as a sample, while you and your voice carried the weight of the song. Which was iffy, but I thought you might get inventive with it and I'd be turned around. With hindsight, I wish we responded to your post and warned you about our reservations, but speaking for myself I just didn't anticipate what it turned out to be.
While I'm here:
The competition is getting tough and someone has to go every week. I really enjoyed John Kloberdanz, and Howl Down the Chimney, but I just found the competition stronger this round.
City In Fog by Howl Down is on one of my more listened to Mix CDs, i look forward to HDTC entries whenever I see one (him?, them?) in a fight.
I'll give full reviews soon.
Great fight everyone! Especially the elite 3 = Wreckdom, Ross, and Paco!
I'm a fan of your music. I hated this entry. It was at the bottom of my list before I considered the whole DQ aspect of it or not. We did have judge discussions about it. There was a judge who didn't realize your method, and your ranking went from tops to the bottom, I think another had you middle. So apparently I'm not an Abdominal fan. I think rapping in Fck Patois is really weak. Meanwhile i really enjoyed your backing tracks and kept hoping to hear your voice as well sing on the track. I read your post about what you were doing, and assumed that you were going to cut it up and use it as a sample, while you and your voice carried the weight of the song. Which was iffy, but I thought you might get inventive with it and I'd be turned around. With hindsight, I wish we responded to your post and warned you about our reservations, but speaking for myself I just didn't anticipate what it turned out to be.
While I'm here:
The competition is getting tough and someone has to go every week. I really enjoyed John Kloberdanz, and Howl Down the Chimney, but I just found the competition stronger this round.
City In Fog by Howl Down is on one of my more listened to Mix CDs, i look forward to HDTC entries whenever I see one (him?, them?) in a fight.
I'll give full reviews soon.
Great fight everyone! Especially the elite 3 = Wreckdom, Ross, and Paco!
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I guess I can admit to it now.fürrypedro wrote:Howl Down The Chimney: That was a sample right? Or was it Jan.
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Thanks for the feedback judges!
I suspected I was on shakey ground when I entered but I liked the song and was short on time so I just said "it'll do". Had I had a bit more time I probably would have put more effort in and either mixed up the rap track as more of a sample or recruited a friend or SFer. The thing is there was no 'no go' sign in my mind, and people here seem to view it differently too, it's not entirely clear cut.
Could I be so bold as to suggest a 'list of rules' for future Nur Eins? It doesn't have to be exhaustive but there are certain shades of grey and matters of etiquette involved in the competition and writing these down would help clarify things in situations like this. There are always little questions that get asked and if they get asked in good time then it's fine but sometimes there isn't time so having something to refer to would be useful.
Well it's an idea.
I suspected I was on shakey ground when I entered but I liked the song and was short on time so I just said "it'll do". Had I had a bit more time I probably would have put more effort in and either mixed up the rap track as more of a sample or recruited a friend or SFer. The thing is there was no 'no go' sign in my mind, and people here seem to view it differently too, it's not entirely clear cut.
Could I be so bold as to suggest a 'list of rules' for future Nur Eins? It doesn't have to be exhaustive but there are certain shades of grey and matters of etiquette involved in the competition and writing these down would help clarify things in situations like this. There are always little questions that get asked and if they get asked in good time then it's fine but sometimes there isn't time so having something to refer to would be useful.
Well it's an idea.
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Umm, I'm sorry for not thinking every fight is the best one ever? lolfürrypedro wrote:Objectivity out the window for just a second; Rone you talk some shit sometimes.Rone Rivendale wrote:After the 1st listen I have to say this is the worst round so far. No offensive to any of the entrants. The non-optional challange obviously threw alot of you off.
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(shakes head) Oh Rone.
doesn't take too much sleuthing to figure that one out, what with you being the only German on SF. Incidentally, I met a guy from Aachen in Hong Kong, he was cool. Dunno why I bring it up, it's a pretty small town.jast wrote:I guess I can admit to it now.fürrypedro wrote:Howl Down The Chimney: That was a sample right? Or was it Jan.
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It seems like this should be reasonably well-covered by Songfight!'s rule #1?adamadamant wrote: Could I be so bold as to suggest a 'list of rules' for future Nur Eins? It doesn't have to be exhaustive but there are certain shades of grey and matters of etiquette involved in the competition and writing these down would help clarify things in situations like this.
Songfight FAQ wrote: Write a song based on one of the titles posted. Songs written before the title was announced are not eligible for competition. No covers are allowed, unless you are so creative with it that we can't tell it's a cover.
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Ok so in that case rule #1 of Nur Ein would be:
They are different things and it is in no way implied that the rules carry over.SongFight rules apply to Nur Ein.
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hehe, yeah it is. if you listen carefully, you can hear sampled beats from trucker's atlas and we laugh indoors. just curious, what is the judges' official stance on sampling? i always though of it as a useful tool if done correctly. sampling a drum loop here and there, maybe a riff or sound byte seems perfectly fine to me. let's not forget the god among men, beck. he relied heavily on sampling for, at least, his best albums. on the other hand, i find it unacceptable for "artists" like will smith and puff daddy who take another song (pretty much unaltered) and rap over it. what do you think?fürrypedro wrote: Swilington: That's the intro to "Exit Does Not Exist" is it not? you sir, are the man. Hahaha, if you're gonna steal one beat why not steal a bunch. The change seemed kind of arbitrary at the time but I can see what you were going for now. This song is cool, not amazing but I like it. The rap is kind of buried and it's a bit cookie cutter.
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Not true. I know at least one other German on SF: Heine. He hasn't been around for a while, though.fürrypedro wrote:what with you being the only German on SF.
Apart from that, with Teplin being on the run from the people he has wronged (tongued?), he could have met any number of Germans.
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I actually had the Adamadamant track ranked #1 when I thought the rap was a case of original writing and performance, but when the other judges clued me in that it was a sample, it sent your song to the bottom--not because you were disqualified in my mind, but because there just wasn't much merit left in the track.Niveous wrote:It was liked. Melvin really seemed to enjoy it, but by using a sample (and in such a large scale), it seemed more remix than new composition. That's why we all voted it down. One judge also really hated your choice of sample.adamadamant wrote:It would be nice if the judges would clarify if I was disqualified or just no-one liked it. After all there are no 'rules' that I broke, I'm not trying to argue but I would like to think that the song wasn't the worst for every judge on it's own merits.
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Fair do's I guess. Thanks for your thoughts.
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The best way to learn the rules is to be a judge. I suggest you volunteer next year.adamadamant wrote:Ok so in that case rule #1 of Nur Ein would be:They are different things and it is in no way implied that the rules carry over.SongFight rules apply to Nur Ein.
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So... I see we've reached the time when every single tune is a "This should definitely pass" entry, yes?
Wreckdom: Even better than Sleep Tight!
Signboy: wow, I am way out of my league here.
PacoDB: wait, girls have levers?
Ross: the Boom Snap Claps are freakin' gold.
Tiny Robots: Everything is in just the right place and sounds great. The rap builds the song up. Although, dagnabitt, something's not quite as genius as your stuff usually is, I can't tell what. It might be that the verse-rap-chorus arrangement puts a higher expectation on the chorus to be unbelievably amazing, but then the chorus didn't stand out. Not really... not like your other tunes which become ear worms for weeks. A stronger chorus on this one could knock it out of the park.
Howl: Well, shit. How are you always so good? I have never not absolutely loved what you come up with.
Adam Adamant: Man, I can see why you used that rap track. Awesome.
Todd McHatton: Doesn't stick out from the pack, but solid.
Swillington: Every track this week is awesome. My favorite melody of round three.
JohnK: I thought you were Ross for a minute there. This is fun!
JonEric: The keys rule. Actually, all the parts rule. Why is this one near the bottom of my list?!?
Reist: I love your voice. This song isn't my favorite of yours, which must be why it ended up last.
Wreckdom: Even better than Sleep Tight!
Signboy: wow, I am way out of my league here.
PacoDB: wait, girls have levers?
Ross: the Boom Snap Claps are freakin' gold.
Tiny Robots: Everything is in just the right place and sounds great. The rap builds the song up. Although, dagnabitt, something's not quite as genius as your stuff usually is, I can't tell what. It might be that the verse-rap-chorus arrangement puts a higher expectation on the chorus to be unbelievably amazing, but then the chorus didn't stand out. Not really... not like your other tunes which become ear worms for weeks. A stronger chorus on this one could knock it out of the park.
Howl: Well, shit. How are you always so good? I have never not absolutely loved what you come up with.
Adam Adamant: Man, I can see why you used that rap track. Awesome.
Todd McHatton: Doesn't stick out from the pack, but solid.
Swillington: Every track this week is awesome. My favorite melody of round three.
JohnK: I thought you were Ross for a minute there. This is fun!
JonEric: The keys rule. Actually, all the parts rule. Why is this one near the bottom of my list?!?
Reist: I love your voice. This song isn't my favorite of yours, which must be why it ended up last.
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That's a good question!!Henrietta wrote: JonEric: The keys rule. Actually, all the parts rule. Why is this one near the bottom of my list?!?
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I may yet.ken wrote:The best way to learn the rules is to be a judge. I suggest you volunteer next year.adamadamant wrote:Ok so in that case rule #1 of Nur Ein would be:They are different things and it is in no way implied that the rules carry over.SongFight rules apply to Nur Ein.
Ken
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Just for the record, as of yet, Frankie has not called me for a backbeat.frankie big face wrote:So I can't call Ken and ask him to lay down a backbeat for me?
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Haha. That was a fun thread to re-read.
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