Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
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for me he is not resurrected because he was never dead
Javier Girotto e Aires Tango Origenes
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great proposal jakechambers, if you haven't listened to it yet, also get "L'amico di Cordoba," see ya
Nanni Moretti Il Caimano
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Revisited today, a review that finds me in agreement on several points, except on the concept of the irrelevance of the symbol present in the film represented in different forms, mediated, imagined but also real... those images of the European Parliament...
Dead Meadow Old Growth
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listened to about twenty times in a row, then set aside, but cute cute cute
Vladimir Ashkenazy Alexander Scriabin - Sonate per Pianoforte
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It's nice to see pages like this in here thx
Rita Marcotulli The Light Side Of The Moon
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I’ve seen her in concert many times, I’ve listened to some of her albums (I still adore Koiné), I find her elegant, sophisticated, intelligent, and measured. Strange that this album slipped by me, especially given the presence of Sciola, a Sardinian artist who has a very strong connection with music. Read something online about the sound stones, it’s a very interesting topic. Bye
M. Ward Post-War
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who cares about the audience folks! This record is beautiful, that's what matters... ah stoopid thank you for pointing out "End of Amnesia" back in the day, I really don't know which one is M. Ward's best, maybe this one is more complete, more thought-out, "End of Amnesia" more inspired (maybe, but maybe)
Enzo Pietropaoli Orange Park
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a series of names that I really appreciate, an album I don't know ... I'll look for it ... anyway pietropaoli ... shy and reserved, true, but at least on one occasion he let himself go, that is, in singing (yes! singing!) "Abbasso il contrabbasso" (what made me do it) in the show guarda che luna (with rava fresu testa banda osiris bollani), truly priceless (it was just released on DVD, I recommend it), ciau.
Modey Lemon Modey Lemon
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you already know that I listened to it, explosive!
M. Ward Post-War
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I go home ...