Here for the love of music and art.

Trapped in my childhood dreams never realized but always alive.

Greet with joy!
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  • francesca77
    4 nov 21
    Are there many women here? I signed up because I enjoy talking about music.
     
    • Penny
      8 nov 21
      I don't know if there are many of us or not, but if I could, I would delete myself from this site; the thing is, it seems that's not possible. If you want to talk about music, look elsewhere because here it's a bunch of idiots and rude people. In fact, I hardly use it anymore. Best regards.
    • francesca77
      8 nov 21
      You're right, I found this thing too.
    • Penny
      9 nov 21
      Years ago it wasn't like this; it was serious with truly valuable people, some of whom are still around, but they are really few.
  • MrDaveBoy73
    31 aug 21
    Pennylane
     
  • MrDaveBoy73
    31 aug 21
    The important thing is to DREAM while dreaming, and preferably living I ka De-Amo. Postalmarket or is it Her? Beautiful photo.
     
    • Penny
      23 sep 21
      Those from postalmarket were much better, as I remember :-)
    • MrDaveBoy73
      24 sep 21
      Well, this is from postalmarket. Without false flattery. If she takes it as flattery.
    • MrDaveBoy73
      24 sep 21
      If she were to take it as an offense, no offense intended, but look at those ankle strap high heels (throwing out random prices) 29 euros and 95,
      the plunging dress 99 euros and 90,
      Postalglasses sunglasses at 29.90 euros,
      and Golden Lady tights (see the tights paragraph),
      RCA/Polstalmarket S.p.A. editions,
      spring summer catalog 2022.
      Right? I would send in a resume ;)
    • Penny
      25 sep 21
      Patrizia Pepe, tell her ;) I don't know if she will be that happy.
  • MrDaveBoy73
    29 aug 21
    I too S. Wax and I will never do it.
     
  • ZiOn
    28 aug 21
    Greetings from a Yes Vax! 💉
     
  • sergio60
    24 aug 21
    Beautiful your "presentation".. Trapped in childhood dreams... Thinking about it, it's the child within us.. Because in the end, it's the dreams we had when we were small that keep us a little bit of a child at 60 years old... Well, all I have left is to love her...
     
    • Penny
      25 aug 21
      Thank you, very kind, yes the "little girl inside" has remained, adrift at 45 alas.
    • sergio60
      25 aug 21
      Lucky you... I've passed 45 for 16 years now 🙄 but I do not regret it... In fact... 😉
    • sergio60
      25 aug 21
      Well... You say you’re passionate about art... Which art movement do you prefer? If you have a favorite, I really like modern art. I’m not particularly knowledgeable about everything in modern art, but I’m drawn to it; I find things by Burri, Modigliani, Pollock, and the whole "modernist" movement stimulating...
    • Penny
      28 aug 21
      Hello! I really love Gothic art, I adore Giotto, Cimabue, Martini, and Lorenzetti to name a few. I also really like Viking art; I lived in Norway, Sweden, and Iceland, and I learned to love it in those wonderful places. Pollock, for example, I like too.
    • sergio60
      28 aug 21
      Ah... We are at opposite ends; I like modern art for its, obvious, breaking of the molds, also because figurative and portrait art had already given its best starting from the 1500s. It's no coincidence that the expressive peaks of a Merisi, Botticelli, Buonarroti, up to the Flemish or Spanish masters, Goya... Then Impressionism and other movements that kickstarted certain forms of expression that were hardly orthodox and on the edge of beauty in the canonical sense... Modern art thrives on provocation, excesses, and a very personal sense of beauty. Unlike classical art, where beauty was shown in all its shades and deliberately "thrown in your face" for obvious cultural reasons... A Pollock in the midst of the Renaissance would have been interned or burned at the stake... Too ahead of its time, even the concept of body art, for those days... 😀
    • Penny
      28 aug 21
      You have quite an impressive culture! This verse alone would be enough to put many people and even several professors I've had the misfortune of encountering during my life's journey in their place; they would have thrown it all away!! Without a shadow of a doubt!!
    • sergio60
      28 aug 21
      I can only thank you, especially considering that officially I only have a middle school diploma... Everything I know is the result of my curiosity and a very unorthodox approach to a subject; for instance, I like architecture, but it's a "love" that blossomed by chance. I never would have thought I'd find myself dealing with interior design, yet, modestly, I have had a certain "weight" in the field. My father had a metal shop with an attached galvanizing facility, and the operational capabilities were so extensive that for many years we contributed to spreading the Bauhaus style in Italy. We had the concessions for the production of everything that this style proposed in terms of furnishings and accessories; indeed, our shop was among the few, if not the only one, that could produce large quantities of very complex objects like the LC 2 or LC 4 by Le Corbusier or other forms from his Dessau phase. At first, I didn't understand the meaning of those strange structures, which, lacking coverings, don't give a very clear idea, appearing rather clumsy or odd. However, by associating with architects and field experts, I came to understand what they actually were, and today, unwittingly, I find myself to be a good expert in the sector, perhaps only in those objects with which I have dealt, but...
    • sergio60
      28 aug 21
      Dessau School*
  • MrDaveBoy73
    6 mar 21
    how I understand you for the clogging of dreams, unfortunately mine have changed; there were too many, too many dreams and I didn't fight, but I fight now to accept this reality with these Kaiser people who are around, but for my life now at least, with effort, I decide. The dreams are always there, but I have discovered that one must fight to realize them, and if they throw obstacles in your way for years, well, you settle, but then you realize that settling was a mistake. You sleep, then one day you wake up and find that 20 years have passed, and you start fighting again, not just for yourself but for your DIGNITY as a PERSON and as a human being. Not in line perhaps, but with my ideals that are not merely a drop in the bucket, with my monologues, with my thoughts, with my music and my Art. For me, it’s art to go to an amusement park and get on a swing at 47 years old, and it was an amazing experience! Now that I know where it is, I will go almost every day. And here I am, a slingshot shot—oh, I forgot (a wanted space for language clarity, actually for silliness)—I allow myself to DeAmarti; I couldn't not do it for someone who says, "De André's lyrics will be a beacon for generations and generations" (I know you didn't exactly write "beacon," but I don't remember, and if I change the page, everything I've written disappears). Bye! Ah right, Penny Lane from the four scamps of Liverpool, but I have bad memories connected to it; but it doesn't matter, you have a beautiful name. Bye D.
     
    • Penny
      7 mar 21
      Thank you for the kind words, you did well to go on the swing because they are timeless forms of art. As a child, I would spend entire days on them and even today, when I get the chance, I feel free like I did as a child when I had no thoughts, no problems; everything was more magical. My name is Penelope, but I've always been called Penny. Hi and thanks again!
    • MrDaveBoy73
      7 mar 21
      Thank you.
  • Hdinome
    25 feb 21
    Lane?
     
  • Alfredo
    1 may 19
    New entry? Welcome!
     
  • Giangiorgio
    1 may 19
    Welcome to deBaser; it's not a madhouse (quite a nice business card), but a site for smart people - mostly - where you can discover a lot of stuff.
     
    • De...Marga...
      1 may 19
      But don't you understand the ironic tone? I usually welcome new users by calling debaser a cage of lunatics; of course, the site is packed with people who really know their stuff when it comes to music...
    • Giangiorgio
      1 may 19
      Oh my God, ironic tone… there are really some crazy and even serious people around here. Anyway, forgive me, but I don't like being labeled as "crazy" (as part of the cage of crazies). Just my opinion, and I also get the ironic tone.
    • Stanlio
      4 oct 21
      @[Giangiorgio] do you prefer "crazy" (erm, see below...)
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