The Velvet Underground White Light/White Heat
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Come on, it's you who don’t get it! Take Octopus's Garden, that is clearly trip-hop before it was even a thing. Tch, ignorant people who only listen to noise.
The Velvet Underground White Light/White Heat
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On the other hand, as the wise and never too lamented Walterstarman used to say, Jimi Hendrix without his bandana wouldn’t have been the same.
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky Sinfonia n° 5 Op. 64
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It is truly accurate what you say.....we must fight illiteracy....from the roots.......rediscover the simple beauty of a classic artistic language.......!!!!!.....
Jean Vigo L'Atalante
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Come on, every time I fool myself into thinking he understands; the number of copies increases, the number of people who (rightly) point it out to him grows, more and more people realize that all this is done to draw attention to the author (yeah, let's say "copycat") of the review rather than the subject of the review (contrary to what he slyly claims), and more people confront him with his contradictions; but he, nothing. Unmoved. I fool myself every time but I’m forced to keep telling myself “no use, better to ignore him.”
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky Sinfonia n° 5 Op. 64
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Actually, I heard it once now that I think about it, but I wasn't focused... I was still under the (negative) effect of the performance of her Piano Concerto No. 1 (which I adore) by Simone Pedroni, immediately before: he had played Tchaikovsky as if it were Chopin, mah.
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky Sinfonia n° 5 Op. 64
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Thank you, Grasshopper, for so many things: the passion, the precision, the choice (I don't know this Quinta but I recognize in your words the Tchaikovsky I know), and last but not least, the link!
George Gershwin Gershwin's Greatest Hits
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Exactly, precisely because it’s a stage name, I would give dignity to that E!
George Gershwin Gershwin's Greatest Hits
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For the record, I’ve placed George Gershwin in the classical genre, between Gabriel Fauré and Giuseppe Verdi :)
George Gershwin Gershwin's Greatest Hits
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Well, surnames pose non-negligible problems, like: Elton John? Anyway, in reality, I do like Grasshopper, four main "shelves" (classical / jazz / electronic / rock & other), and inside I go in alphabetical order by first name :)
George Gershwin Gershwin's Greatest Hits
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I could agree with you, happypippo, but what about names and surnames? For me, Beethoven comes after the Low and before the Madredeus ;)