MuffinMan Banned

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Vince Guaraldi Trio A Charlie Brown Christmas
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Great job! Merry Christmas!
Claudio Baglioni Q.P.G.A.
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Baglioni has gotten on my nerves!
Paolo Di Canio L'Autobiografia
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vote for the person
Jack Kerouac Sulla Strada
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this is the first book I ever read in my life, the first one that introduced me to so much literature (both beat and otherwise) and the pleasure of reading, even though I read less now, and jazz... so for me it's a great book... The review doesn’t fully satisfy me (3.5), you could have mentioned that it was written in 3 weeks on a roll of paper and that the term beat generation is used here for the first time. Among Kerouac's masterpieces, I wouldn’t forget "The Dharma Bums," "Big Sur," and "Desolation Angels" (on the concept of automatic writing), and I know it’s not one of his best, but I really like "Doctor Sax."
Francesco Facchinetti X-Factor 3
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If this is the landscape of future Italian music, we’re in trouble! In this show, there’s NO talk of music, NO sound of real music, except for some covers that are monstrously ruined with banal or even horrendous arrangements... Morgan manages to act smug just because he’s surrounded by people who are below zero when it comes to musical culture, although some of what he says is shareable. There’s no risk in trying to do something new; they only seek the product (but they want to sell it as high-quality stuff)... Not to mention the unpublished songs, which are unclassifiable, and the absence of solos—I hope you've noticed (whoever has heard them). The only solo is the awful one in the banal piece of Rod Stewart by us, a voice that is still interesting, but if this is the appetizer with this unpublished track, it's better to leave it where it is... Then I noticed that some, at least, start with good musical taste but get ruined as the show goes on (they sing Jovanotti and say he’s great, the 883 and others equally pointless)... well!
Frank Zappa, Tony Palmer 200 Motels
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of course it's true, these two were going around making casts of dicks :-) to all the rocks stars of the time, Zappa tells a funny anecdote about Jimi Hendrix and the two groupies... Zappa, if I remember correctly, didn't get one done... anyway, Hot will arrive and tell us everything!
Frank Zappa, Tony Palmer 200 Motels
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But the same Zappa found the legend that he ate shit to be hilarious :-) For me, what remains important about Zappa is the music he wrote, and the certain things he said and did... the rest is "novella 2000."
Frank Zappa, Tony Palmer 200 Motels
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I was imprecise, but I have a vague memory since I read the autobiography over 10 years ago. You're right, but it doesn't seem to me that what Ford wrote to shorten is such an obscure thing, given that it talks about something else... However, I seem to remember that the piece used in "torture" came from those recordings...
The Cure Faith
The Cure Faith
2 dec 09
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Since when have you been listening to the Cure, Gixone?
Frank Zappa, Tony Palmer 200 Motels
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HOTRATS is true that Zappa created audio for porn films to make ends meet, and he even spent a day in jail for it... If you know the song "The Torture Never Stops" (from the album Zoot Allures), you might have noticed that halfway through the track, there's a female voice during the act; well, that recording was actually taken from the tapes used for dubbing porn films.