Bang Gang Something Wrong
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For the first part of the comment, you can use the singular condor; I agree on the rest. Bye.
Richard Galliano New York Tango
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THE OLATUNJI CONCERT! Alright, noted. When it comes to Coltrane, one should have everything, but I don't have it all. I know this one, but I've never acquired it nor listened to it seriously. I'll note it down and buy it. Favor returned :)) Thanks (also Django isn't a bad name :) Bye
U2 Boy
U2 Boy
5 feb 04
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This album is beautiful. It brings back great memories. The review is nice too. Cheers.
Xiu Xiu Fag Patrol
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thaaaaaank you :)
Franz Ferdinand Franz Ferdinand
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I listened to some mp3s including "Take me out." They're not bad at all, really. But talking about the start of a new revolution... I don't know, maybe it's too soon to say. I haven't listened to it much, so it's better if I don't venture into hasty judgments. I think I’ll get it. Thanks for the recommendation. Bye!
Bang Gang Something Wrong
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Various things. Making a list would be boring. Right now I’m finalizing the preparation of a technical project for a tender on behalf of a small company. It’s almost finished, only the final revision is left. All in all, a tedious job, which can actually lead to paranoia :), but fortunately, as I mentioned, it’s nearing the end. Regards and kisses.
Pat Martino Live At Yoshi's
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zzzzzzzzzzzz you made me want to listen to it again :)
David Byrne Lead Us Not Into Temptation
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It's not easy to give a precise answer, Cliff. I have a natural difficulty with classifications :). Then soundtracks are even harder to categorize and perhaps constitute a genre of their own. Sometimes they do present a heterogeneous content. In this case, not having the soundtrack genre available, I chose Ambient precisely because, as I wrote in the review, Byrne often reminded me of Brian Eno. That's all. I hope I've been thorough. Bye, Cliff.
Bang Gang Something Wrong
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As for the "Nordics," I will continue, if you don't mind of course, to listen to Arvo Pärt and, I don't know, Gidon Kremer, who are undoubtedly talented men... oh sorry, I made a mistake; Estonia and Latvia are southern countries in your view. Well then, how about the Norwegians Jan Garbarek and Nils Petter Molvaer... still too far south? Alright, at least the Swede Lena Willemark? No? Can I at least listen to Mari Boine Persen? She’s half Sami. Come on, can I? Can I?
All jokes aside, let's drop this discussion as it’s becoming tedious. It all started from the fact that I found one of your statements a bit excessive. It was just an opinion. Perhaps it would have been enough to say, "Well… saying everyone is a bit excessive, let’s say almost everyone." Do you believe that all "Nordics" are devoid of talent? Fine. You’re happy, everyone’s happy. But my dear thinker, don't come and bother me with this series of nonsensical crap when you don’t have a minimal argument to back it up. Sorry for the tone, but patience has its limits. I’ll wrap up (definitely) and I apologize to the condor for invading his review. If our anonymous friend had shown up, I would have responded privately.