Contemplazione

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Rihanna Good Girl Gone Bad
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GUSTAVO, in fact it bothered me the arrogant one, who didn't seem joking. Peace. P.S.: what does "(LOL)" mean?
Ornette Coleman This Is Our Music
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He definitely tried with Paul Bley!! In fact, Walter Norris, the pianist who played on "Something Else!!!!", Ornette's debut in '58, was still too rooted in tradition, and he was the "ball and chain" of that session. A few weeks later, coincidentally (?) Ornette's quartet took part as a whole in a recording for a record under Paul Bley's name!! It's called "The Fabulous Paul Bley Quintet," and it's one of the most historically interesting albums from that period. But the music didn't work very well. Ornette clearly dominates the album, and unfortunately, Bley still didn't know how to step out of the "classic" comping, nor how to create a coherent solo in that context, even though he wasn't a typically mainstream pianist. Ornette was disappointed. They could have tried again later, once Paul was ready, but Ornette's quartet exploded on its own, and it was perfect just as it was, while Paul embarked on a respectable solo career for himself. Perhaps the right pianist would have been... Mal Waldron. Or maybe no one at all! Certainly not Cecil Taylor; they would have overplayed one another and it would have turned into a mess.
Rihanna Good Girl Gone Bad
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In short, the "lofty" insult is meant for laughs... the fact is that I think you all have a bit too much of a sweet tooth! These girls are just spoiled little brats, they don’t deserve all this saliva; reading some comments, though, it seems like they’re MONSTROUSLY hot!!
Rihanna Good Girl Gone Bad
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Dear GUSTAVO, when I called you "Gnuran'" I added a smiley face, known as an emoticon, that looked like this: ;-). In the last post, however, you missed what was clearly sarcasm, given the overly serious and assertive tone overall, where the word "troglodytes" followed by a period (instead of an exclamation point) was used deliberately to provoke amusement. I could have written: "Animals. Beasts." and I don’t think anyone would have taken it too seriously. It's precisely the hyperbole inherent in the general insult (which, by the way, is of a "learned" nature) that should have served as a distinguishing factor in finding an easy answer to the question: "Is he serious or joking?" Unfortunately, it’s easy to misunderstand when you’re just writing and can’t hear the tone of voice or see facial expressions. But it’s also boring to always have to add smiley faces... Regards.
Ornette Coleman The Shape Of Jazz To Come
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sense of arbitrary rejection??? but rejection of what??? promises great things right from the first ACCORDS (which don’t exist!)?? The Lonely Woman standard?? Don Cherry felt constrained?? are the melodic aspects being destroyed (even?)? I would have crushed this in its time ;-))) But now, thanks to you, I am a different Contemplation...
Rihanna Good Girl Gone Bad
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You have no sense of aesthetics whatsoever. You've never seen a real hot girl in your life if you think this chubby little midget with a flat face like a pug dog is attractive. Troglodytes. Long live Defender85.
Rihanna Good Girl Gone Bad
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WHY DO YOU DO IT?
Rihanna Good Girl Gone Bad
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Oh well, if she has 6 nominations at the Grammys, that has to be a guarantee of quality, right? And then with Mr. Timberland himself on the production... and an American magazine saying she's among the 20 most desirable women on the planet, how can you not believe her? Psycholabile!!
Enzo Favata Made In Sardinia
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The forgotten vow, oh dear!
Enzo Favata Made In Sardinia
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Hear ye, hear ye, I’m half Sardinian too!! My mother is from Selargius in the province of Cagliari. And the photo in my profile was taken none other than in Stintino, in front of Roccaruja. The other half is from Puglia and Naples. A true terrùn, in short, even hybrid...how disgusting. This CD is in my house, it belongs to my mother (if she buys another one by Paolo Fresu, I’ll scratch it!), and, like all my mother’s CDs, I start out biased and usually don’t listen to them. Maybe this time I’ll make an exception!