Brian Eno Here Come The Warm Jets
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kiku, yours is a trial of intentions! ;D
Brian Eno Here Come The Warm Jets
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Ah, fine, do as you please, it's not like I'm in a battle, there are just a few touchy people here who get upset even if their opinions are cited without the official stamp of the Italian Music Critics Society :D
Brian Eno Here Come The Warm Jets
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Oh, I didn't call anyone an idiot, I said that he adores RW, which is the truth. If he's ashamed of it, that's not my fault... // Ah, Jimmy, what whistle do you want, I didn't get it ;)
Brian Eno Here Come The Warm Jets
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Wow, you're serious. Aside from tastes, aside from the fact that I really appreciate catchy three-minute songs (just look at the review on Gibbard), and aside from the fact that I was obviously joking about the attempt, the key point here is that Mandragola was questioning the phrase related to the three minutes, and I told her "it's pointless to be surprised, it was written by someone who adores Noel Gallagher and RW"... and you get mad as if I had insulted you to death, oh well.
Brian Eno Here Come The Warm Jets
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That doesn't change the fact that I drool in silence when I read you, mind you.
Brian Eno Here Come The Warm Jets
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Ah okay, sorry, I didn’t catch the meaning of your sentence. Now it’s clear that there are no heresies. Debatable, though, because the very fact that Kontakte influenced We Are The Robots and a lot of other stuff means that Stockhausen *was something* regardless of the exposure that Kraftwerk & Co. would indirectly bring him. Anyway, we understand each other :) Cheers
AA.VV. I, Robot - Original Soundtrack
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Mmm I don't know, let me check ualioh.
AA.VV. I, Robot - Original Soundtrack
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...it happened that MP sent another email forwarding this review. MP, please write us a single email in the mailing list that you want to associate with your nickname, pleeeaaase.
Brian Eno Here Come The Warm Jets
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Yes Kikujiro, but heresies aside, it's not really a matter of taste that Kontakte (to name one) by Stockhausen is from 1960 and Kraftwerk was formed in 1970.
Brian Eno Here Come The Warm Jets
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Come on, they must have made a mistake in writing and swapped the names.