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John Cage Complete music for prepared piano
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Sure, sure... and I always thought of Cage as just a solipsistic soloist...
Now I’ll look for the video of when he appeared on "Lascia o raddoppia" as an expert on mushrooms and Mike exposed him to public ridicule...
John Cage Complete music for prepared piano
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@Ignarf: take advantage of a moment of clarity of mine: solo Cage????...You’re not confusing him with John Cale from the V.U.....are you???? Ahhh....these young teetotalers....
John Cage Complete music for prepared piano
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Simple "Reviews for preparated brains". I'm making mine with Sancrispino, which they tell me is Rocchetta..... Toch i de!!!
John Cage Complete music for prepared piano
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It wouldn't be a lowering, but a bowing, and by bowing you would elevate yourself...
I quote verbatim:
"Composing is one thing, performing another, listening yet another. What can they have to do with each other?"
Reviewing music, it seems, is an allowed experience. Even tearing it apart. Because the creative process of many artists is only completed in the disgust generated in people.
I am certain that John Cage did not listen to his work. It was not aimed at him nor a product of his ego. And if he performed it, he left to chance the necessary indeterminacy to reveal an experience disconnected from the composition, thus new.
I do not understand what I have said but it sounds good...
John Cage Complete music for prepared piano
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Cage. Polished and visionary at the same time. If you will, scientist and shaman. Or concrete and abstract. Definitely a mind and eyes to envy. For newcomers, I recommend "Early piano music" on ECM.
My Bloody Valentine Ecstasy And Wine
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Let's wrap it up, please: Loveless is to the MBV discography what a burp is to my digestive process. Liberating but unbearable.
MBV, yes, great; if their production had stopped at the sinusoidal exaggerations of the Glider EP, they would be truly amazing. And we would indeed be curious about their long-procrastinated return.
I would like to consult Alan McGee about this.
Blaine L. Reininger Broken Fingers
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Oops.. I forgot the ballot box. And a certain enne bi: the namesake is Brown, not Tenco.
Exquisite decadence a tout le mond.
Blaine L. Reininger Broken Fingers
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Great album.
I add: Not only elective affinities with old Europe, but also adoptive ones.
Then Broken Fingers because Blaine was then recovering from a - let's call it... - "injury." Unreputable acquaintances = broken fingers. Good times.
I recommend enjoying "Paris in Automne" in precious solitude as well, which appeared on a Crepuscolare vinyl from '85. It's my favorite. It's the right season: unparalleled self-indulgence & holy smoke.
And while I’m at it, the legendary "Brown plays Tenco" by the namesake companion in Tuxedo is also well worth it.
Dissidenten Sahara Elektrik
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Great retrieval. I remember them in heavy rotation on the tape players of friends who were into Afro while wandering through the Padania to come. The Fiat 126 was a trusty camel, the music a refreshing oasis, Cosmic and Baia like Mecca. They renounced it all. Post Punk was recruiting converts and I turned them in masses.
But nostalgia is a sly devil. It creeps in. Melodious Afro. Sand in the mind. So fluid it gently engulfs us.....
Thank you.
Lorimeri Una storia fantastica
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Their names are Laura and Marie. Stop. Probably Italian-French, they haven’t seen each other in a long time and have erased the memories of that ill-fated experience. Stop. A classic product of the record label with a whiff of belonging to the Cecchetto circus et similia. Stop. Potentially Jovanotte girls. Stop. They prefer the frugal Inter of the previous year over Maifredi's Juve '90. Stop. To the rock of the hypermarket plains, the raisins. Stop. The raisins disassociate, I do not. I pass and close.