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David Darling Cello
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Anyway, Aura is Rikardo, I believe.
David Darling Cello
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I honestly wasn't referring to you with "let's cut it out," but to the most recent posts, the terribly boring bickering between Flinstone and GiudiceWoodcock! Nor do I find the issue irrelevant; what Flinstone has written is very serious to me as well, and now it has come to light that there have even been phone harassment incidents involving Bjorky. However, by nature, I cannot easily engage actively in a lynching, no matter how guilty the condemned may be. This user probably deserves to be banned, but I wonder: is he really capable of causing harm in here? And is a troubled person acting like a jerk really a jerk? They can certainly offend others' feelings, that's true. But at the same time, I feel sorry for their misery, and if somehow their outlet is this behavior, taking it away could even make things worse for them! On the other hand, anyone who has experienced a drama related to cancer (myself included) would have every right to get mad and be extremely indignant. I don't get mad because it's not a healthy person speaking, and because a friend who has died of cancer can't come back.
Led Zeppelin Presence
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Let's make a sandwich
Miles Davis Tutu
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I can't express myself about the album. I don't really know what I think of it; I don't even know if I like it... I know it doesn't leave me indifferent, but it doesn't excite me either! Maybe it would be a 3.5-4.
John De Leo Vago Svanendo
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Immense John De Leo. In my review of Grigio, I also speak of Stratos in the same terms you used; we think exactly the same way, incredible! Well done for the mention, but you could have gone a little more in-depth regarding the actual album...
Oscar Peterson The Way I Really Play
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What a jerk, I didn't say goodbye Ole! Thanks for the visit.
Oscar Peterson The Way I Really Play
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Damn supersoul, that’s one of my favorites!!! What a forgetfulness… "Steps-What Was" is orgasmic!
Duke Ellington Duke Ellington & John Coltrane
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In A Sentimental Mood is a JEWEL. But it stands too high above the rest, and being the first track, it makes promises that the album doesn't always fully deliver. Nevertheless, it's a classic! If you want to hear the true Duke as a pianist, dive headfirst into Money Jungle, as someone has already said!
Johann Sebastian Bach - Glenn Gould Variazioni Goldberg
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But I already commented on this, damn!! What a fool... basically, I said the same things with different words, interesting ;-)