Lawrence Kasdan Il Grande Freddo (1983)
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Well, in doubt the sentence doesn’t lose meaning, just reference (me instead of Poletti) ;)))
Lawrence Kasdan Il Grande Freddo (1983)
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Irony, this unknown.
Pedro Almodòvar La Mala Educaciòn
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I barely remember seeing it at the cinema.
Lawrence Kasdan Il Grande Freddo (1983)
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Without a doubt, the best performance by Kevin Costner ;)
The Persuasions The Persuasions Sing Frank Zappa - Frankly A Cappella
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Pretty fusillo, even though I’m not really intrigued by listening at the moment, maybe I’ll search for something online that can convince me. Bye
Federico Sirianni Dal Basso Dei Cieli
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I saw the video on YouTube, interesting, I'll try to listen to it poet and thanks for the tip, bye :)
A Hawk And A Hacksaw A Hawk And A Hacksaw
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Effective summary
Patti Smith Twelve
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You know, Odradek, I read an interview of his over the weekend where he talked about this album in pretty much those terms you mentioned. I enjoyed discovering the behind-the-scenes of some choices, like the song by Paul Simon, of which he claimed to particularly appreciate the lyrics, hence the choice of arrangement intended to highlight the words. As for the evaluation of the album, it depends, as I said, on the reference parameter, but in my opinion, it should still be listened to. Bye.
Patti Smith Twelve
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Well, maybe what you say about the risk of death from self-satisfaction is true, but I believe that for this reason the house opened the "new series" section a few years ago, which perhaps wasn't entirely compatible with the original ECM paths, paving a new way with a coherent but slightly different aesthetic. So here are new productions, new paths. From such a decisive direction, another has emerged that perhaps runs the same risk, at least until the next birth or budding. As for the rest, Odradek, I’ll steal this phrase from you, make it mine, and thank you: "I let the record spin, and I wait for it to tell me everything I am capable of feeling."
Patti Smith Twelve
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In fact, precisely due to disagreements with the aesthetics of the label at the expense of the music, some have left the German house as they have now distanced themselves from Eicher's logic, like Bugge Wesseltoft, for example. As for Adelphi, I am grateful for the publication of Schnitzler's novellas, and also for a few other titles, but I don't know the entire catalog to make my point, perhaps I know more about ECM :) Punny punny what a waste of ADSL, not to mention the time for the subsequent listening, wasn’t it better to take a walk instead? :))