David Gilmour Teatro Arcimboldi Milano 24.03.06
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Dude, sorry I skimmed through it, let me understand, are you really calling someone a loser because they paid 60 euros to see a concert they like? Mmm
dEUS No More Soda For Clarence (Demo Disc)
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Jean Yves' website seems to me the best made (the one you linked in More Info): I trust that discography.
dEUS No More Soda For Clarence (Demo Disc)
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boredom, I don't know of any demo titled Magic Of New Pop Music, I’ve only heard it as a standalone track, it’s from the IABUTS sessions and should be included in some compilation aa.vv. Song For A Jacket, on the other hand, is their song from the final of Humo Rock Rally 1992, and therefore the first "official release" (appeared on the compilation of the Final)... Ingenuissima... You've got a nice head I said, it makes my cheeks red / But if you wanna know what it is to be dead, then loose that jacket / Hallelujah (SKC: be my baby) / What's it to ya / I would've died to hear you say that...
dEUS No More Soda For Clarence (Demo Disc)
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You like the iaul'!
Andrea Neumann 4 Questions
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Well, I agree on Fontana, a bit less on the unfinished Michelangelesque, and even less on Mondrian as provocation. In any case, the crux of the matter is still that initial assumption; from there, your argument is certainly coherent. It's like saying 'music is just sensory enjoyment and not also a brain stimulus'; it can be discussed endlessly, and unfortunately, I don't have time right now. Regards, PS As you can see, the calmer the tones, the more interesting the discussions become.
Andrea Neumann 4 Questions
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What I meant (I think quite obviously) is that playing a blender is one thing, having a complete study and research path is another, even if to a couple of ears (which - as I wrote a while ago - are not connected to a brain eager to grasp such research) the result may seem similar in certain ways. ...Of course, if I have to convince you that listening to this music is different from listening to a blender, well, forgive me, but I find myself a bit in difficulty. It would be like explaining why Mondrian's paintings are something else compared to the doodles you made in school.
Andrea Neumann 4 Questions
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...on the contrary, there's something to say. You can play your blender, sure, but can you also play classical scores? Andrea Neumann can do that, indeed.
Andrea Neumann 4 Questions
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Luca, I don't agree (aside from your tones) with your initial assumption "without melody there is no music." So we don't have the foundation to discuss :) Bye
Giya Kancheli In l'istesso tempo
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What are you doing, whistling? :D
Giya Kancheli In l'istesso tempo
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Sometimes, a simple "no" holds so much!