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The co-hosts for the May 1 posting of the IWSG are Victoria Marie Lees, Kim Lajevardi, Nancy Gideon, and Cathrina Constantine.
Battle of the Bands
Battle of the Bands is the blogging event started by Far Away Series and now hosted by StMcC Presents Battle of the Bands. This event happens each month on the 15th and on some there is also a Battle on the 1st of the month. My blog is one of those with a second Battle excepting over these summer months. The premise is simple: Listen to the songs presented below and then in the comments vote for your favorite and tell us why you liked it. Then visit the links listed near the bottom of this post for more Battle action.
Under Paris Skies
In November of 2015 my wife and I took a week-end respite to link up with one of our daughters and her family in Las Vegas. For them it was due to business, while for us it was just something to do--a distraction from everyday routine.
As we would typically do on a Las Vegas visit, we spent hours strolling through the casinos, playing an occasional slot or snacking or just looking. One of our favorite casinos for strolling is The Venetian which for its theme has canals with singing gondoliers taking folks through the maze of waterways that meander through recreated Venice style streets. There are jewelry shops and gelato stands. One can dine on fancy Italian fare or grab fast food in the food court. If you just stayed in this casino alone you might lose track of time because the fake sky is always daylight. The Venetian like most other casinos is a fantasyland of escapism.
At one point during our visit, I was distracted by a musical ensemble playing music that was reminiscent of what one might hear in Italy. What especially caught my ear was a song that I had grown up hearing on the radio and in my parents' record collection. What was the song? I was so puzzled by wondering the name of this familiar tune that I was compelled to go up to the edge of the stage when they had finished and ask the violinist what they had just played. He told me that the song was "Under Paris Skies" which I would have never guessed.
But now I know the name of this song and present it in Battle format with one singer I've heard throughout my life, Jane Morgan, and a singer I'd never heard of before, Nicki Parrott. I'm going to pick my own favorite later on, but for now I invite you to listen for yourself and tell us which version you like best.
Jane Morgan "Under Paris Skies" ( 1964 )
Nicki Parrott "Under Paris Skies" ( 2013 )
Try not to get distracted before you vote. Take a moment to listen to each version. Then tell us which song version do you like best? Hopefully you have an opinion of some kind. You don't have to know about music to have an opinion since it all comes down to your own personal taste.
Please vote on your favorite by letting us know your choice in the comment section and tell us why you prefer the version you chose. Then after you've finished here, please visit the other blogs listed below who may or may not be participating this time around. And if you've put up your own BOTB contest let us know that as well so we can vote on yours. I don't know if anyone else will be doing a Battle this time around, but you can still check out these sites.
Here are some other places where you might find BOTB posts:
StMcC Presents Battle of the Bands
'Curious as a Cathy'
Sound of One Hand Typing
Jingle, Jangle, Jungle
You're retired - do what you want!
ReplyDeleteNot my type of music but I'll go with Nicki's version.
Alex, I'm retired, yes, but sometimes you can't always get want you want.
DeleteI know it's not your type of music. I like all kinds of music.
First vote goes to Nicki Parrott.
Lee
I think Nicki's voice is pretty. It has that soft, near whisper quality that I enjoy. Please give her my vote. Congrats on finishing another A2Z challenge. Have a bandtastic day, Lee!
ReplyDeleteCathy, both artists have nice voices.
DeleteAnother vote for Nicki Parrott.
Lee
Congratulations on another A to Z!
ReplyDeleteI knew this song but not by name. There are things to recommend each version, but I think I like the French section of the original just enough to give it the vote this time: Jane Morgan.
Sixgun McItchyfinger
6-Gun, there are a lot of songs that I've heard all my life that I couldn't tell you what they are called.
DeleteA vote for Jane Morgan.
Lee
Hi, Arlee! I trick myself into writing by committing to writing for 10 minutes a day. I can do anything for ten minutes, even if I don't want to.. But it's a rare day that I stop at 10 minutes. I'm voting for Nikki's version of the song, although Jane's was far more interesting to watch ~ lol! Have a good one!
ReplyDeleteBlue, I probably should set up some kind of schedule for myself. Ten minutes is not bad and you can actually get a lot done in that time if you really apply yourself.
DeleteA vote for Nicki Parrott.
Lee
Congratulations on another April AtoZ! I'm always in awe of those who make it through the alphabet.
ReplyDeletehttps://cleemckenziebooks.substack.com/p/writer-derailed
C.Lee, well, you have your own accomplishments that I admire you for. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteLee
I really liked Jane Morgan doing this. Her voice was clear and (from what I could tell, since I don't speak the language) her French sounded perfect. Nicki Parrott is very good and I'll be sure and check out some more by her, but this round belonged to Jane Morgan.
ReplyDeleteJohn H, I've liked Jane Morgan since I was a kid. She was a classy singer. Yes, the French sounded pretty good to my ears too.
DeleteA vote for Jane Morgan
Lee
I'm too easily distracted, for sure. I try to keep on track with various things, the best of which is an Accountability group.
ReplyDeleteRebecca, I need an accountability group perhaps. Not sure where to find one. If I stay accountable to my wife then at least that helps keep the peace in the household.
DeleteLee
Congratulations on AtoZ, Lee!
ReplyDeleteBefore now I'd have said I'd never heard this song before, but Nikki's version of it made me sure I have - she gets my vote!
Love how you tied the song in with the IWSG prompt ;-)
Diedre, this sound is an EZ listening standard I guess so it's likely you've heard it and barely paid attention to it. I used to hear it a lot on the radio when there was a station that played this kind of music.
DeleteA vote for Nicki Parrott</b
Lee
I like Nikii's version. The accordions are very Parisian and her voice is smooth. (Although I do like the violins in Jane's version.)
ReplyDeleteSherry, violins are usually a big plus for me. I love hearing an orchestra. But the accordion is a nice touch too.
DeleteA vote for Nicki Parrott.
Lee
VOTE = Nicki Parrott
ReplyDeleteWhen I first started listening to Nicki's version, I thought I'd probably go with Jane's version; but as I continued to listen, I grew to appreciate strongly the style of Nicki's version - especially the accordion. ~Ed.
Ed, there is some excellent instrumental work in Nicki's version. It really draws me in.
DeleteA vote for Nicki Parrott
Lee
I am going all for Jane Morgan and her beautiful rendition of this song. She has a great voice. You can do whatever you wish to do as long as you have the money for it:)). I never had a desire to go to Vegas...maybe one day.
ReplyDeleteBirgit, lack of money is what holds me back from doing a lot of what I'd like to do. We used to enjoy going to Vegas. It was really inexpensive back then. Now it's another big money sucking rip-off. Last time we went was last October and we all pretty much hated the experience.
DeleteA vote for Jane Morgan
Lee
The Vegas theme hotels are all interesting and we enjoyed our visit there as well. Paris and New York equal The Venetian for outdoor vistas indoors. ☺ I remember this song from way back. Both versions were good, but I preferred Nicki Parrott's vocals.
ReplyDeleteDebbie D, no doubt that Vegas has some spectacular things to see and do. It's just gotten too expensive. And it's easier just to stay home. I do love absorbing the magic of the casino decor though.
DeleteA vote for Nicki Parrott.
Lee
My Cousin Tom on Facebook cast his vote for...
ReplyDeleteNicki Parrott
Lee
Nicki had the smoother, more pleasant voice. My vote there.
ReplyDeleteCW, get it, got it!
DeleteA vote for Nicki Parrott.
Lee
BOIDMAN ~
ReplyDeleteI'm going to parrot what the majority of previous voters have said: I'm voting for Nicki Parrott.
The Jane Morgan version did nut'n for me, and pretty much typifies the reason most of the classic "crooners" have never appealed to me. Nicki's version was so much more lively & genuinely romantic-sounding to mine ears; listening to it, I never felt in danger of falling asleep where I sat.
I enjoy a very vast amount of different types of music but, in general - and with only rare exceptions - the old "crooning" style has always left me yawning.
~ D-FensDogG
STMcC, Jane Morgan is like a comfortable fixture from my past. Hearing her makes me smile, but I get what you're saying.
DeleteAnother vote for NIcki Parrott.
Lee
I hope your writing is a bullet train on the tracks, Arlee!
ReplyDeleteI vote for Jane's version because I love the twirling, and I wasn't fond of the heavy use of the accordion in the other song.
Jennifer, for now this train has run out of steam. I'll be back, but maybe not on the same track.
DeleteTwirling can be fun to do or watch.
A vote for Jane Morgan.
Lee
Losing focus. Lost to sidetracks. Yes, they catch me often. As for voting, Lee, I agree. Parrott is the one. All the best to you!
ReplyDeleteVictoria, I guess many of us follow the diversions for a while. Makes life interesting and often more fun!
DeleteAnother vote for Nicki Parrott.
Lee