Keith Jarrett The Köln Concert
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Maybe you didn't catch it, or rather, it’s better to say you didn't want to catch the meaning of the words; this time I truly doubt that I didn’t explain myself well. It was much more convenient this way, so no surprise, rather confirmations instead. I hope now that my stance isn't a "false morality" (such an unfortunate, not to mention sad, expression) ... bah ... it's not worth it.
Keith Jarrett The Köln Concert
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I fully realized that it wasn’t aimed at me, but I found it sad all the same. It was a feeling. Mr_Iko may have the flaw of often being too acrid in his comments, but they possess the gift of candor, a rare commodity that should be acknowledged. Some things he said - those not directed at the reviewer - I found partially agreeable, and they could have been discussed in a different way. It's too easy to dismiss someone else's arguments with a "you don’t understand a damn thing." His words are born out of too much love, which is why they can sometimes become bothersome. Among many things, Mr_Iko clearly states: I wouldn’t have done better than eze. Why pretend not to read this passage? To me, he was merely saying that it’s virtually impossible to review this album while fully capturing the feelings it evokes. True? False? Let’s talk about it... He just wanted to convey that a standard description of this album might come off as lacking. Perhaps he simply meant that in his eyes, this album deserved something more. He expresses it in his own way, debatable, but that’s the essence. Moreover, he’s not wrong in saying that every piece of music has its own descriptive language. Then he says things about the reviewer that I don’t agree with, because they are conjectures. The way - I repeat - may be debatable, but it does have its content, which I don’t like to dismiss with the phrase "bullshit comment"; it feels too hasty, easy, empty... sad. I also find it sad to talk about "false morality"; it seems paradoxical to me. In short, I don’t like comments that articulate themselves in the phrase "you don’t understand a damn thing" and similar. I prefer those that explain the reasons behind things. Of course, no one is obliged to do so. However, I maintain the right to feel sad when reading them, hoping that my expressing this doesn’t disturb anyone.
Donavon Frankenreiter Donavon Frankenreiter
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I listened to the nice samples, they give a sense of carefree joy, a record to enjoy, thx.
Pacifico Pacifico
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Certo! Inviami pure il testo che vuoi tradurre.
Keith Jarrett The Köln Concert
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No offense, but dear el guevo, your comment is a bit sad. Coelum, I somewhat envy you :)) because you have so much to discover about Jarrett, like the concert at La Scala in Milan. Bye.
Marvin Gaye What's Going On
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I know Marvin Gaye but not this album, the vote goes to the artist, the review ...
Julian Cope Citizen Cain'd
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Great album, which I’m slowly re-listening to; he is a true Character. I recently read an interview - maybe in Jam, I can’t remember - and he is completely crazy. Read it, it’s worth it.
Offlaga Disco Pax Socialismo Tascabile (Prove Tecniche Di Trasmissione)
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You didn't include a "more info" link and it was needed, especially since they don't have a website but a blog (http://offlagadiscopax.splinder.com/) and it's quite nice, take a look. They were supposed to do a mini tour around my area but it got postponed... too bad, I was curious. This time the review is less effective compared to others, but the final closing saves it :)
James Brown Live at the Apollo
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what a shame perez because it was beautiful. It's the one where all of Springfield decides to "do as the boy does," freeing their inner child, creating one disaster after another, driving Bart into depression because his rebellious impulses against the system find integration and standardization in everyone's rebellious behaviors... even rebellion can be standardized. James Brown sings on a stage during the "do whatever you feel like" day, but the stage collapses because the worker who was supposed to assemble it didn't feel like screwing in the bolts... in short, doing whatever you want is not without consequences. And to think that there are still those who believe that the Simpsons are just a cartoon :)) ciao perez