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Post by Chippa on Jan 15, 2022 21:00:14 GMT
Lift Me Up vaulted over the competition, so it moves on.
For match 52, Kuiama meets Train of Gold.
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Post by BSJ on Jan 15, 2022 21:16:37 GMT
I know which song me ninja twiin will favor. This is one of their early songs that I think is pretty neat and I will choose it, too!
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Post by Horacewimp on Jan 15, 2022 21:24:48 GMT
Kuiama, I just couldn't help myself.
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Post by unomusette on Jan 15, 2022 22:37:19 GMT
Me esteemed ninja twin is right - Kuiama is probably my favourite ELO song ever and of course my first born has it for her middle name
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Post by Spin on Jan 15, 2022 22:48:01 GMT
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Post by erchie on Jan 15, 2022 23:34:22 GMT
Train Of Gold is pretty cool one. I guess it's the only ELO song to feature harmonica and the last time Jeff and Kelly sing harmonies on record. Kuiama is still better of the two.
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Post by laredo on Jan 16, 2022 0:20:43 GMT
It has to be Kuiama for the fantastic violin solo and one of Jeff's most powerful lyrics.
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Post by Helmut83 on Jan 16, 2022 4:10:28 GMT
Me esteemed ninja twin is right - Kuiama is probably my favourite ELO song ever and of course my first born has it for her middle name Wow! I knew you liked it but didn't know you did to such extent, and I didn't know about yout first born name's either. How to vote otherwise after all this? Nah, but regardless of your opinion, I like Kuiama too while "Train of Gold" doesn't do much for me, so the decision was easy for me too.
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Post by Timeblue on Jan 16, 2022 9:44:33 GMT
Not a fan of either so I'm abstaining this round.
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Post by orioles70 on Jan 16, 2022 13:16:53 GMT
ELO's best prog rocker.
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Post by Chippa on Jan 16, 2022 15:54:03 GMT
Not a fan of either so I'm abstaining this round. Which one do you dislike the least? Vote for that one.
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Post by Chippa on Jan 16, 2022 15:58:06 GMT
It took me a minute to decide, but after listening to both back to back, Train Of Gold gets my vote. I like the message of Kuiama, and its definitely ambitious, but TOG is just a catchier song, even though Jeff's vocals in the chorus kinda bug me.
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