The Devastations Live in Lubljana 27/9/03 "Orto Klub"
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I really liked their album, I might have enjoyed the concert even more.
The Chick Corea New Trio Past, Present & Futures
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I don't know John, but the adjectives you use for Corea seem appropriate in relation to his music, which I had the pleasure of enjoying live about a year ago. Years go by, but Mr. Corea still knows how to entertain the audience when he wants to, perhaps even when looking back at the "past" as in this case.
Keith Jarrett Händel: Suites for Keyboard
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"We filter everything through our personal experience" perfectly in agreement John, you have no idea how much. But now you've piqued my curiosity about the book you were supposed to write on the Goldberg variations... every time I hear Gould's version I melt... it makes me want to revisit 32 Short Films About Glenn Gould.
Mick Harvey One Man's Treasure
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Thanks brotha :))) yes, we really need to have a glass of red wine together, it would be a great pleasure, there will be a chance sooner or later, bye :)))
Herbie Hancock Possibilities
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zion and shit ... macchi, I'm reading your comments now. 90% of it is incomprehensible to me, but you guys made me laugh :) ... Massimo’s doubt was interesting anyway; sometimes we raise our expectations. However, I believe it's possible to create a "commercial" album with more class, and all in all, Hancock shouldn't be lacking that, despite some debatable "deviations." So I understand Frantz's broken spear, but I won't make it mine :) so Pacino, if you don't listen to this record, you're really not missing anything. Bye
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Greendale
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I've listened to the album maybe not enough, but that little was enough for me to categorize it as neither remarkable nor terrible. Perhaps I wasn't able to appreciate it... I don't know. Generally, though, the lyrics cannot be the work itself; that doesn't take away from the fact that they represent a significant part of it, so the whole discussion about reading a book seems misleading to me.
The Katia Labeque Band Unspoken
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Welcome as a dereviewer antoniodeste, a brilliant debut, but I knew you would write a beautiful and intriguing proposal, because in the comments you left the numbers were all there. I hope to find this CD, it seems like it could be worth it. (Baricco, however, doesn’t quite do it for me ;))) Long live the "new conception of jazz" and Mr. Bugge :) Bye
Lisa Germano Lullaby for Liquid Pig
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I align myself with Kappa's judgment (please :)
Herbie Hancock Possibilities
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It's true, nothing new under the primiballi sun; after all, Possibilities doesn't surprise with its pop foray, that's what I wanted to say. But it's really crass, truly in poor taste. Instead, I was pleasantly surprised to find some of my impressions echoed. I had thought of the cover as zion and I also thought of the benefit as K; perhaps we would have viewed it differently (maybe... yes). It's also curious how certain adjectives—elegant, sincere, and I add courteous—can fit well with the comments from some like John Frantz Kosmo Primiballi Zion ds, whom I thank, while for others, mysterious and rather uninteresting figures remain almost always unusable. Nothing new under the sun... Ironic parallels that make you smile, right? I'm sorry to disappoint you dear; I assure you that you are the first, though I have my own idea that I’ll leave for your imagination to explore, alas unstable. Goodbye :)
Lhasa De Sela the Living Road
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Not bad Francesco, not bad at all with this album, interesting also for the different languages in the singing as you highlighted. However, I believe this work is significantly inferior to the previous one, La Llorona. Bye.