Melissa

DeRank : 1,75
DeAge™ : 6801 days • Here since 25 october 2007
Joe Zawinul Brown Street
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I almost forgot...
Joe Zawinul Brown Street
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For me, he has been one of the most important musicians of the last 50 years. A composer of immense talent, he bridged the gap between classic Jazz and fusion. I've followed him since the days he collaborated with Cannonball Adderley, then with the Weather Report. I won't say more, as I don't want to delve into topics I know only marginally.
The Replacements Hootenanny
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Got it, Blackbeard, but you know, at thirteen I bought my first crime encyclopedia. 120 issues, and I’m used to reading this kind of stuff. It detailed all the crimes that shaped the history of crime. In the meantime, a lot has happened, but I’ve always kept myself informed. There are also two film adaptations of "In Cold Blood," the first one is highly recommended. Bye.
The Replacements Hootenanny
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@Barbanera, do you think I'll faint? It's not hard to say that the book is better than the movie; in fact, books are almost always better than the films based on them. I recommend "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capote... to start with.
The Replacements Hootenanny
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I have Tim, I like him a lot. I think it's time to get this too. "American Psycho," adapted from a novel by Bret Easton Ellis, I didn’t like it at all, but I haven’t read the book.
Nicola di Bari Un successo dopo l'altro
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I like him, almost as much as Sergio Endrigo, the most underrated Italian songwriter, a true artist. (Just like Piero Ciampi)
Mike Bloomfield Don't Say That I Ain't Your Man - Essential Blues 1964-1969
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Sure, and I must say I've reevaluated it a lot. Why don't you check my profile? If you guess whose ankles are depicted, I'll say that Young is better than Dylan. I guarantee that it will cost me a lot. While you were missing a few episodes of Debaser, to fill in some gaps, I wrote other reviews, Jerry Lee Lewis, Terry Allen, Link Wray, and others.
Mike Bloomfield Don't Say That I Ain't Your Man - Essential Blues 1964-1969
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@donjunio, Bubi if anything, Bubu is a cartoon bear. I thought everyone knew that by now. Did you get it from Stills? Just so you know, I managed to get 10 Neil Young albums, my favorite is "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere" even though I know for you, "On the Beach" is the best. Bye.
Mike Bloomfield Don't Say That I Ain't Your Man - Essential Blues 1964-1969
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@uxo, no, I don’t play, I didn’t even know you lived in Vienna. I like all kinds of music, from ABBA to Coltrane, as long as it gives me good vibes; in this sense, I have no mental barriers. But Jazz is the genre where I have the most gaps to fill. As for exchanging opinions on deb, I experience exactly the same thing. Bye.
Mike Bloomfield Don't Say That I Ain't Your Man - Essential Blues 1964-1969
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Hello, I’m back. @Hallo uxo and Lewis, auf Deutsch weil ich in Südtirol lebe. Von Bloomfield hab ich fast alles, diese CD liebe ich am meisten. Tschüs. @Biorkettona you are always welcome. @donjunio, you know how I feel about Stills, but Super Session was supposed to be a record by Kooper and Bloomfield. One morning, Kooper called him inviting him to the Columbia studios for a jam. Then Bloomfield had some issues, so Stills was called in. But the best part is Mike's. When I saw him in Livorno not long before he died, he was in terrible shape, and I didn’t like it. @c'è, Vaughan is younger than the others and perhaps even less innovative than the others, but I mentioned him anyway because he’s great.