Le Bocal Oh No! ...Just Another Frank Zappa Memorial Barbecue!
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So let's fill up this server!
Le Bocal Oh No! ...Just Another Frank Zappa Memorial Barbecue!
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Beware ...damn...(and note that I’m not calling you by name right now)!!! The review of live in Japan has been ready for days now, along with others that I haven’t sent out for discretion and to not annoy too much with jazz ;) anyway, they will come sooner or later. As for Zappa, I need to dig deeper as well, but I would immediately pick up Absolutely Free and Freak Out. Then there should be a nice one with P. Boulez whose title I can't remember. If anything, check his website which is also nice Zappa.com It's a kind of goldmine that seems never to run out.
Nick Drake Tanworth-in-Arden
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just as I hope that one day john coltrane will enlighten you like he’s doing with me right now cliff :)
Marco Parente TrasParente
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I don't know Marco Parente except by reflection. The song "Il mare si è fermato" is indeed included in Bollani's latest album, and I found it very beautiful. Regarding Italian music, for the reasons explained by Vxs, I continue to listen to classics like De Andrè, Ciampi, Guccini, Fossati, Tenco, Conte, Lolli, and recently Testa. What bothers me is that sly fox De Gregori who continues to churn out a series of absolutely useless and somewhat boring live albums year after year. As for the rest, I try to fill my ignorance by reading reviews like this one. Occasionally, I buy something (the Donà album is nice) but there are also major scams (see La Crus) and not excellent works (Sperochetussia Cod, cute but nothing more). Regards
Nick Drake Tanworth-in-Arden
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I agree: the comments about metal are not shareable. I have never loved metal (so far), but that doesn't mean I feel the need to label those who listen to it with epithets like cerebroleso. Cerebroleso is whoever acts like a cerebroleso.
Rage Against The Machine Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium
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finally I can read it calmly and attentively! Yes, yes, yes I like it and it partially fills the gap of my ignorance.
Gang Starr The Ownerz
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really kosmo? send send
Gang Starr The Ownerz
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:D ...damn... I'm already ridiculous enough with my gray and maroon tie, and then I couldn't carry a gun (I've been and remain a conscientious objector to military service under law 772/72), at most I could walk around with a slingshot. And then, can you compare the Sassari comma with a boring yo! yo!
Gang Starr The Ownerz
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I ordered jazzmatazz vol.1 with the assurance that it will arrive next year, while regarding Mc Soolar (Prose Combat) I was told to brace myself, because it's out of print. Could it be true? I hope not, I read a little about the album and it seems really, really interesting. Arigrazie. I will keep searching. Bye.
Al Di Meola Di Meola Plays Piazzolla
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I feel relieved, but not entirely. If tango didn’t disturb you, I would be worried. For me, the beauty of tango is precisely the inner turmoil it provokes. There is an album by the Kronos Quartet dedicated to Piazzolla that I think you would really like, especially since it’s quite short: a true "little dose". However, I can't remember the title right now (maybe "five tango sensations" who knows). I liked an album by Paco de Lucia from the 80s, I think it’s called "one summer night", but, I repeat, the guitarist is Mr_Iko! The final verdict is his. I’m waiting for news about the Estival Jazz. I would be lying if I said I’m not interested. Thanks, Kosmo.