hymnen Banned

DeRank : 0,64
DeAge™ : 6508 days • Here since 13 august 2008
The Beatles Rubber Soul
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One of my collectible jewels, the very first print release of the 65 UK Stereo! (large Stereo text on, Gramhopone company around, matrix 178_2. 179_2, 1 GH, K t trail off, Black and Yellow label, Patents Pending Laminated Flipback Cover). I've listened to it a couple of times.
Louis Armstrong The Silver Collection
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Premise: I wouldn't listen to these collections even as a gift, Armstrong is perhaps the most important historical figure in Jazz, and the 1920s remain his golden age (those are a golden age!) that extraordinarily intuitive rhythmic sense is the indelible mark of his genius. Sweet harmony and unmissable, the records with Ella Fitzgerald.
Art Tatum The Best of Art Tatum
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Giant of jazz and a virtuoso of the instrument, sometimes I find his style, with its abundance of melodic lines, a bit "tiring." I don't know this the best (Pablo?), a few words about the period and which recordings I would have spent.
Guru Guru Hinten
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On average, the value of the first two originals, that is, with the famous white label with the uregia, is roughly equivalent, at nm 130 (or even less). Kanguru's first press came out for the green Brain, around 60. In any case, this was the hardest for me to find.
Miles Davis We Want Miles
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Great review, okay, in "That red thread that connects" I would have added Porgy And Bess, a masterpiece of the twentieth century in music. The lyricism of Davis is enchanting, perhaps at its peak.
January Tyme First Time from Memphis
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Good review. A total top of American psychedelia? The rare C.A Quintet. Now those are records. P.S. I had the original in my hands, and it was quite a hassle.
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli Debussy - Images, Prèludes, Children's corner
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Voodomiles first from five and then one. Why? Or are they love phrases on four pages?
John Cage 4'33"
John Cage 4'33"
20 oct 09
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Alexander, a preface: your saying "nice life of shit" I find to be fundamentally a blatant intervention, intentional, when the ball is already ten meters away. Were you perhaps trying to provoke? Second: no one has talked about anything incredible or innovative, just the essence of life, absorbing without creating, without using our biased brain and our emotions. When I move my legs, you say I walk, but in reality, it's just a sign of what I already know how to do. The perfect composition is within us in what we feel and arrives as naturally as when we are thirsty. Our ego makes us listen only when we are told "silence!!!!" that there is a focused musician, or when we have a device that contains music and thus, "silence!!" that I am listening to the CD. There is no historical context behind 4'33" nor behind Cage, just 2500 years of thought (someone in the West would say culture) Eastern.
John Cage 4'33"
John Cage 4'33"
19 oct 09
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there are no intellectualisms and no loss of sleep in all of this, my only curiosity remains in knowing who composed 4.33, indeed I direct it to all the users of the site as well as to myself. who composed 4.33? and where was I at that moment? the maximum time is 4 hours and 33 seconds from now.
John Cage 4'33"
John Cage 4'33"
18 oct 09
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I lent my ears and went back to watching the TV.