Black Mountain Wilderness Heart
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Not knowing how to read or write, I downloaded everything anyway. We'll see what happens next. With a day like the one outside, what do you want to listen to, the Beach Boys?? I'll come back to tell you what I think now that -you'll be happy- you've turned me into a woman contaminated by the metal germ. Proooooooooooooottt!!!!!!!
Gianni Amelio Porte Aperte
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Did you know I didn't know him? Your analysis of the film was something I really liked, it was in-depth on various aspects. I have nothing but wonder to say about the two main actors. Well done, Wiser, I like you!
Philipp Stolzl North Face
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It’s lovely to read you, as usual. I will look for it. Kisses
Louis Philippe An Unknown Spring
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A thousand thanks to the benefactor Odra and the postman Imasoulman, mersì mersì mersì!!
Punkreas Elettrodomestico
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Same as Giola! Nice review.
Ebony Tears Tortura Insomniae
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I will have to listen to them...............
Ravel Concerto For Piano And Orchestra, in G Major
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Manuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu u!!!!!!
Guns N' Roses Milano Forum 05.09.10
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Hello Geenoo
Ravel Concerto For Piano And Orchestra, in G Major
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I believe that it is undoubtedly the work from the entire Classical panorama (at least spanning all the way from the Baroque to the Modern) that takes my breath away the most. Among other things, I have distant yet very vivid memories related to the Pavane (which you mentioned) connected to an important loss. Yes, Ravel for me is. I found your review slightly "twisted," but as you know, I often say this about your writings (very "elaborate"), so nothing new ;) Now I think I will blast the second movement of the Concerto through my headphones. And amen....... Kisses.