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Anthony Braxton, Milford Graves & William Parker Beyond Quantum
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Great review, well done! I don't know the album but I know the musicians involved very well, no doubt about the extremely high quality!
Loredana Lecciso Tuka Kulos
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Pathetic... in the sense that all of this has to do only with the penis.
Vasco Rossi Va Bene, Va Bene Così - Live
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I foresee a storm on this page.... ;-)
Ludwig van Beethoven Nona Sinfonia in Re Minore, op. 125
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To Franci, and now for the rest of my life with this story? When I said that phrase, I had already been repeatedly insulted, and when tempers flare, you know how it is... anyway, I already apologized back then, so let's not reopen old issues!
Ludwig van Beethoven Nona Sinfonia in Re Minore, op. 125
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Well, you know, you talk about that passage like it’s a WORK, as if it were a standalone composition, while it’s a piece of a piece of a piece. Perhaps a bit of dusting off Wagner wasn't entirely useless. Anyway, I’m sorry if I hurt your feelings, but did I perhaps insult you? Is there an offense for having an opinion on this site? And if I were to do to you what you do to me, could I tell you that you have, in turn, polluted the entire site with your review? Look, sincere criticism (if it's reasoned, and I do provide reasoning) can be an opportunity for growth! I didn't intend to offend you, got it? Anyway, I’ll roll up the tents.
Ludwig van Beethoven Nona Sinfonia in Re Minore, op. 125
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Apart from the fact that I would have never dreamed of writing a review on a punk album, I simply stated that I don't particularly like it despite having listened to about twenty albums. Anyway, the "amount" of music produced by "classical" music is quite different from the prolific punk, if only because there are hundreds of years of musical production and evolution; it is therefore even more important to have a rich listening experience before discussing it, let alone before reviewing a work. Reviewing the Ninth is like what twelve-year-olds do when they "review" Dark Side Of The Moon, having only listened to that and three other rock albums. Just like deep-frenk, who has listened to this, the Fifth Symphony (which even stones know... TA' TA' TA' TAAAAAA TA' TA' TA' TAAAAA, you know what I mean?) and the mp3 of the so-called "Ride of the Valkyries" (which isn’t even called that, and has been clogging films and advertisements forever, otherwise he wouldn’t even know that), which, for the record, is not a piece by itself, but a passage from "Die Walküre," one of the four operas that make up the immense tetralogy of Der Ring des Nibelungen. I have nothing personal against deep-frenk, but it is evident that he is not knowledgeable in the subject, so why not gain some experience before speaking so disparagingly about something? Then everyone is free to do what they want and write inaccuracies, obvious statements taken here and there, and contrived "technicalities," but I am equally free to comment negatively. I see nothing strange in that!
Ludwig van Beethoven Nona Sinfonia in Re Minore, op. 125
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I don't know, maybe it's a bad joke! Good job, you've reached several peaks: 1) Written with your feet; 2) The most exhausting "track-by-track" in the last two years; 3) A series of mind-boggling nonsense (LAST major work of Beethoven??? "Ride of the Valkyries" an OPERA??? Manifesto of Romanticism??? Sense of confusion and chaos that would characterize the first movement??? etc.. etc..); 4) A conclusion so banal it induces retching. But at least you say one thing correctly: that even the ignorant know this symphony. However, they have the good taste to stay silent about it, they are honest with themselves. You, on the other hand, ignore the subject but have the audacity to educate us... thus a pompous ignorance. However, there's the mitigating factor of being underage and a superficial interest in this music, so 2.
Steven Spielberg Schindler's List
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Muffin took the words right out of my mouth ;-) And definitely The Pianist is on another level!
Isao Takahata Una Tomba Per Le Lucciole
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Beautiful and poetic!
The Doors Strange Days
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Dictionary, but there are also Strange Days, People Are Strange, Moonlight Drive, Love Me Two Times (the live version is way better anyway)... come on, this is an amazing album on the same level as the first one!