Dr.Adder

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Toto 99
Toto 99
17 oct 20
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Edit to the review: "replaced or with the." See the old version 99 - Toto - recensione Versione 1
Pier Luigi Ighina Il Profeta Sconosciuto
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Dear Macaco,

I am writing to you some reflections. First: You are not a macaco, you never were, but perhaps it was known… Second: Do you happen to own a French quantum computer, because of the accents? Third: Einstein was a great figure in the field of physics, but not only. His passion for sailing, his kindness, and values of friendship were such that he even bonded with Gödel, a person not exactly available. He even saved his life. He was persecuted by the Nazis and targeted by a well-known government agency (like Dick). Fourth: Reading is exhausting. The writing presents interesting insights, while others are logical derailments. Einstein said: everything should be made as simple as possible, but not any simpler. It needed a trim, as the @[editors] wrote in a piece from days gone by. Fifth: Einstein said that reality is a mere illusion, albeit a very persistent one. Gödel stated that humanity will discover many things because they were put in place to be discovered, but will not discover everything, unless we go extinct first (I add). Sixth: I can't remember anymore. Seventh: I care for you, but that was already known. Eighth: Now I'm going to meditate on Fripp's 21 points to meditate on.
Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander 44 Microstorie di Fantascienza & Microfantascienza: Altre 44 Storie
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Maybe Mondadori could publish a new edition of all the Microstorie in Urania Millemondi. They did it with Sheckley and Lafferty...
Exhalants Atonement
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What to say... Good morning, it's 3am in this great roaring City full of garbage eaters ravaging parking Spots beneath my plaza window I see cheetah in their Tight skins and tired heels all-night hippo in The diner crossing the street swarthy herds of young Impala flambastic gibbon even a struggling monza And over there that brilliant head ornament on that Japanese macaque but look closely at the hammerhead hand In hand with the mandrill, it's a sight you're Unlikely to see anywhere else on the planet...
Cubrik Clockwork
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Nice write-up. I listened to the piece (one), not bad. Instrumentally interesting, with some Prog nuances. What else to say... Dig Me.
King Crimson Discipline
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Curious writing with a dissimulating esoteric effect.
Many are the merits of the work (💿x4.4).
In particular, the merit of being able to propose new musical directions compared to the past.
Avoiding the use of keyboards, reducing the use of cymbals, with associations and openings that frequency can lead to.
The formation is compact and convinced, and the guitars blend marvelously.
Belew, with years of personal guitar research, lyrics filled with verbal exploration, neologisms, nonsense, and irony.
Bruford, with the invention of a new percussive set, African drums instead of cymbals, and a reduced electrified drum kit.
Levin, who in '81 was among the few bassists playing the stick, in addition to being an excellent photographer.
The diary of Fripp regarding the creation of Discipline and the interaction with the musicians is still engaging today.
A heartfelt thank you to the book KC/RF Æ.
One note, the HDCD version with Lilliputian black writing on a red background!?
There would still be much to write, but... it's only talk.
Roman Polanski La Nona Porta
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Good writing. The film is excellent.
Acting, camera work (I am a camera), color tones, masterful audio.
When they flip through the 📖 rare ones, it creates the sensation of being able to touch them.
Often in many modern films, the voices of the actors are drowned out by the soundtrack audio, creating annoyance.
Allan Holdsworth The Sixteen Men of Tain
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The writing is valid. I listened to the album. Holdsworth's style is immediately recognizable. Overall, it is a valid work, but far from a masterpiece; some sections are excellent, while others are repetitive and overly diluted. At times, the work is a bit challenging to listen to. A notch below Atavachron, which is more compact and effective. Rating 3.6. From what I've heard, he achieved the best results playing with Bruford. The original cover reminds me of "The 12 Archetypes" by INWOP of KC.
Harold Budd The Serpent (In Quicksilver)
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Beautiful and poetic writing, which fits well with the proposed music. I listened to the piece and I must say it moves me. To be listened to on special, unique days. I would like to add something, but I'm fading beyond the hill, rather beyond the 🌌.
Kylie Minogue Magic
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What to say...
Oh, ho, ho it's magic, you know
Never believe it's not so
It's magic, you know
Never believe it's not so...