Logic Probe

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Dzem Detox
26 jan 05
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Dear Kosmo, Krakow is beautiful... in the style of Prague. Prices are low at least until the euro comes in permanently. Poland is a truly beautiful country: in the past it was a superpower only to disappear from the maps in the 1700s. A tormented country (try reading its history) that has rebuilt itself.
PS: the album cover is poor, like all the covers of Polish artists... well, it's not that there's a lot of money there... actually, that’s one of the nicer ones. I’ll attach some samples so you can get an idea... actually, a whole track if I can manage it. Thanks Kosmo... with love, Logic.
U2 The Joshua Tree
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I would like to preface that the previous comment was not a criticism of anyone... but spending hours determining the success or failure of U2 seems, frankly, a bit unconstructive and uninteresting... as for the rest, "ognuno in cuor suo sa." Sending you hugs, Logic.
U2 The Joshua Tree
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I don’t think U2 are about lightness! There are side projects like that of Passengers that are anything but trash! If we want to call trash even Brian Eno, well, we are free to do whatever we want! Just one question: why make so much noise about nothing? U2 is a good band, or rather, they used to be. They were the "global" redemption of Ireland in relation to the English music industry... they were the expression of Irish discontent... they were gasoline for the fire of the times (Sunday Bloody Sunday isn’t exactly light... like the album Boy, etc.). Of course, they are not "virtuosos" of their instruments, far from it, but they nonetheless captured the reality of a country often subdued and tortured. More than the music itself, it was beautiful to believe in what U2 represented and that today they struggle to represent by mimicking themselves in search of an identity. You might like it or not, just as you might like my face or not... that doesn’t change the fact that behind that image there’s always me with what I feel and who I am. CIAUZ
Dzem Detox
Dzem Detox
25 jan 05
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Dear Hal, never stop at the wrapping without tasting the candy :) . I would love for you to listen to them, at least this review would be a bit less random. Best regards and thank you for reading my message :)
Logic
U2 The Joshua Tree
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Airone, I believe your request for clarity is interesting... and I appreciate your way of asking without "slandering" what others enjoy. This means seeking a dialogue, and a dialogue fosters growth. As for the rest, I’m not inclined towards a "witch hunt," and I find it disheartening when I read "verdicts" instead of "judgments" about the musical product in question. It’s normal for the album to not appeal to someone just as it is for it to be likable. But these are the debates that arise around groups that have somehow left their mark. With this, I’m not saying that Joshua is good or bad; I’m merely interpreting (or trying to do so) a general sentiment towards these groups. Finally, I wanted to share a little story (not mine, but very interesting; everyone can draw their own conclusions): "a person meets another person and says: 'in life, one must have doubts'... and the other replies, 'are you sure?' 'I have no doubts at all!'... everything at a certain moment could lose its absolutist character... everything can be relative... fate vobis... greetings from a (twisted) Logic.
U2 The Joshua Tree
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Heron, no one has claimed that you can't be knowledgeable. Everyone expresses what they feel while listening to the album, and it's right that you do so. If you believe your comment could, in some way, enrich the discussion about this CD, it would be great to read it. The fact that you leave messages means you want to share your opinion, and I must confess, I would really like to read it. With affection, Logic :)
U2 The Joshua Tree
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Capers Hal... but all this time, didn’t it ever occur to you that you should have checked my shirt? :) Ciauzz
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Yes Hal, I still remember when I took that CD from you with the royal scale.....(could you bet 100,000 euros? :) )...hi Hal (you're great :)). Welcome Van. Joshua was the first rock album I ever bought....it's like the alpha of my musical growth. I spent unforgettable moments thinking about that album....it was the year I lost my father and I was desperately looking for an older brother who could serve as my "spiritual guide" in poetry.....a guide I found in U2 at least until they got overwhelmed by the music business. One of the best albums from a quartet that has always admitted they don’t know how to play, but together they managed to create something.... . I adored them back then; today I struggle to find them in the music they produce. The best piece by U2 is the cover of night and day....really evocative (look it up if you like). Welcome again. Logic
Lino Cannavacciuolo Segesta
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Thank you, Socrates, for your trust......you won't regret it. If you like it, check online for Cannavacciuolo's first album "AQUADIA," which is very beautiful. By the way, the third one called "Cà Nà" has also been released, and you shouldn't have trouble finding it on store shelves. Cà Nà is an album that is almost classical and Neapolitan at the same time....maybe it's a bit more challenging to approach Cannavacciuolo....anyway, it's a masterpiece :) . For the impeccable Hal: I will set out to track down the qbeta that I don't know :( ! Thank you for the suggestion....I hope you enjoy the album. With affection, Logic.
Terje Nordgarden Live -  Fox Sound di Cheremule - 15.01.2005
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Hal, I wish I could have been there... really nice review. You're great :)