Ryuichi Sakamoto Heartbeat
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Hi Voodoo, I don’t know if it’s messy or just too varied; perhaps in this sense, Beauty (which preceded it by a year) makes this even more evident precisely because the path hadn’t been charted yet. I don’t know, maybe it’s true that from an emotional standpoint, I am very attached to this work, to the point of losing objectivity, perhaps. But as I say, every time I listen to it (certainly with ears accustomed to 20 years of ā€œsubsequentā€ music), it always gives me the same beautiful feelings as back then. Well, we’ll see what others say... Bye.
Mathilde Santing Texas Girl & Pretty Boy
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Thank you Jargo :) and nice to meet you Truman!
Roberto Cipelli A Leo
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You've intrigued me; I really like Ferrè even though he's not the kind of music to listen to during down moments, at least for me... I'm looking for it. Thank you.
Robert Wyatt A Short Break
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It wasn't about the sadness they instill when listening to them (otherwise, if that were the only thing, I would avoid it) but about the fact that their voices are imbued with it.
Robert Wyatt A Short Break
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@Ugly: I believe that Drake's voice is more poetic in its sound, sweeter and softer; Wyatt's can reach peaks of almost desperate sadness that very few others can, in my opinion. So for me, he is more heartbreaking.
Patricia Kaas Je te dis vous
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Here I am, Defender, you really piqued my curiosity, especially since I love Chanson Française... I’ll let you know. Thanks and goodbye.
Mathilde Santing Texas Girl & Pretty Boy
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I ASK YOU: to anyone who finds it, report it, spread the word, get it for me!!!
Mathilde Santing Texas Girl & Pretty Boy
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PS: wonderful haircut, but it requires an appropriate face (I've only had a cut like that when I was 11!!!)
Mathilde Santing Texas Girl & Pretty Boy
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Kosmina, he is certainly a character of considerable depth but very little recognized compared to other greats similar to him; in this regard, there’s a nice explanatory review of him and his works here on DeB ("Lonely at the top") that I reread myself to get clearer ideas. What makes the difference for me is really the Santing, so if I know your tastes a bit, I would suggest you start with her, as long as you can find it, maybe in your "neutral ground," who knows... He will fascinate you anyway with his slightly rough and lived-in voice (like Tom Waits) and the character itself. But as for refinement, I’m sorry, but this interpretation is superior... A big kiss.
Robert Wyatt A Short Break
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@Jargo: not that I mind...!!