Contemplazione

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Michael Shrieve Fascination
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Oh yes! I really appreciate it, at least his contribution to the Santana group, both live and in the studio, which is the only musical context I know of Shrieve ;-)
Michael Shrieve Fascination
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Great proposal! I wonder what it will be like to hear the child prodigy of Woodstock 32 years later dealing with Bill Frisell... very curious!
Aziza Mustafa Zadeh Always
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St'Aziza gets me going...in any case I find it hard to imagine echoes of Chopin and Rachmaninov with that jerk Weckl behind the drums ;-) Great writing, what can I say!
LeAnn Rimes Blue
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Dear Trell, if you reread the posts chronologically, you would notice that I didn't bring up the topic; I didn't "wave" anything around, it's always the usual frustrated ones who attack and provoke me, and I'm the one defending myself. It's like that every time. I never cause problems for anyone, nor do I disrespect anyone, least of all my partner. Adieu.
LeAnn Rimes Blue
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Dear Trell, since no one knows us, it remains an intimate thing! Right? There isn’t even a photo... with my name and surname and hers written on it? The address? Other personal data? And then, the fact that it would annoy you doesn’t mean it annoys her; you’re not the same person! And again, what does it mean to be exhibitionists? So one can't say, talking about oneself: "I love reading and I read often and willingly," "I love music and I listen to it as much as possible," "I love food and I often have hearty meals!" For you, sex is a taboo, and talking about it is exhibitionism; for me (and for my girlfriend), it’s a wonderful and healthy thing like many others, and talking about it is completely natural. It's a cultural matter...
LeAnn Rimes Blue
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But when have I ever boasted about screwing left and right, you brain-dead moron?? WHEN? WHERE? I simply stated on one occasion that my girlfriend and I love sex and do it often. What’s wrong with that? Should this somehow undermine her dignity? Should it make you think I disrespect her? NO, damn it. It’s just a huge YES to the lives of two people who love each other. If you don’t understand the joy and playfulness of eroticism, and the strong desire to be united as lovers, even repeatedly, that’s not my problem. Mind your own business and stop bothering me, you certified idiot.
LeAnn Rimes Blue
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So, judge of my balls, poor fool, the "sorchetta doppio schizzo" I mentioned in Paolo's review is a typical Roman dessert, with two types of different chocolate. My physique is simply dry and athletic, not swollen; I don't understand how someone can be so stupid as to think about doping. Doped physiques are completely different, like in the picture you posted on your fake profile in your vulgar and useless attempt to belittle me. I see that you (unlike me, of course!) are so full of women that you have all this time to try to draw attention to yourself and prove to yourself that you exist.
LeAnn Rimes Blue
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I don’t understand the reasoning that suggests someone should be labeled a pedophile or feel like one just for appreciating the music of a minor. Furthermore, the young lady in question doesn’t seem particularly “lolita” to me. Beyond that, this review seems below the standard of your usual (excellent in form, content, and subject of review).
João Gilberto The Legendary João Gilberto
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What a great collection! I throw out a (fake) provocation: what if Joao had found the batida purely by chance, just strumming a bit randomly? Would he still be a genius? Let me clarify that I don’t consider him a genius but "just" a very respectable musician.
Fritz Lang Die Nibelungen - Teil 1. Siegfried
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Of Lang, I know "Metropolis," "Even the Executioners Die," "The Scarlet Road," and "Masks and Daggers"...what can I say, I can't wait to savor this chapter as well, which from the premises and your praises seems delicious!! Moreover, a few months ago I devoured the complete saga of the Nibelungs in the musical epic created by the great Wagner, and there one reaches another peak of human creativity.