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Dmitri Shostakovich Quartetto n. 15, Op. 144
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"You are born alone, you die alone. Of course, in between, there's quite a mess," someone said.
Dmitri Shostakovich Quartetto n. 15, Op. 144
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Edit to the review: "Some oversights corrected." See the old version Quartetto n. 15, Op. 144 - Dmitri Shostakovich - recensione Versione 1
Moondog & The London Saxophonic Sax Pax for a Sax
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"Paradoxical coordinates of her baroque primitivism."
This half line would be enough.
Perfect.
Fabrizio De André Anime salve
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It looks like a text by Minghi.
Giorgio Diritti L'uomo che verrà
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Good review that, in my opinion, is not helped by the highlighting work.
It reminds me of certain anthologies from high school or certain university texts, on which I would make a first underline in pencil, a second in blue pen, a third in red pen, and a fourth with a highlighter.
In the end, what stuck in my mind were phrases like "It is important to remember the significance of..." or "As has been reiterated several times throughout this work...." or, again, "the reader should always keep in mind that...".
Eugenio Montale Ossi di Seppia
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Alright, Carlos, alright...
In any case, I don't consider Montale greater than Conte, for what it's worth. He just came first.
A highly debatable opinion, obviously.
Anyway, I just wanted to draw a connection between two sensitivities that I find similar. That’s all, after all.
Nanni Moretti Bianca (1984)
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This – and a collective "who cares" is completely valid – is one of the cornerstone films of my entire existence.
And just this would be enough: "...And I mean that ancient air that all the characters have, that decaying Mediterranean breeze that soothes the soul we are" to want to date the editor of this page.
It’s nice to read about people who see things the way you do.
"I love you all who are in this bar [called Debaser]."
Terry Callier What Color Is Love
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Well, look, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Because - I say this with more than a hint of shame - I was completely unaware of this album.
And now it's been three days that it's been spinning in my head, as well as in my Deezer account.
Eugenio Montale Ossi di Seppia
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Oh, I almost forgot..
Eugenio Montale Ossi di Seppia
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For me, Montale is the Paolo Conte of Italian poetry. Everything is always so distant with him... It's a whole complex of things that makes him so irresistible... And if you think about it, "Mediterraneo" is precisely the counterpoint to "Genova per noi." Thank you, CosmicJocker. As someone once said, "Have you read 'Ossi di Seppia'? .. No, but I've seen the movie."