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Hey guys, if you're tired of there, you can come over to me in Olinda, 25-30 degrees all year round, 54% of the residents are women, fines? with ten reais you solve everything, taxes? pfft! If I can manage here being Friulano, just think about you!
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Odra? Yeah!!
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Darn it, I missed the whole discussion, curse me. Anyway, for someone like me who is new, there are interesting points of view. Duplicates? I must have a few hundred records listened to and to listen to that don't appear on these pages, come on guys! In search of lost treasures (and also of junk, why not?)
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Thank you Psycho, that was what I wanted to know. In fact, while reading an interview with a mysterious musician, he stated that only he and Zappa owned all their phonograms. Bye!
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I should preface that I have never read anything by him; my comment is limited to what I could grasp from your beautiful review: maybe he’s a genius, but it seems to me he hasn’t understood anything about life.
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Stoney, I really appreciated your latest comment and I find it truthful. I would just like to add, however, that I believe that man is not only developing in knowledge but also in morality, confirming what you say regarding instinct. That Lucifer is a fallen angel is a lie; an angel is nothing but a highly evolved spirit (like ours), so why should it lower itself to a beastly condition? The devil does not exist because God, the supreme intelligence and creator of all things, would have created it to compete with Him. It makes no sense. There is no primary good, nor degeneration; these are dogmas that have distanced man from Christian truths over the centuries.
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It is precisely for the reasons mentioned above that we must try to place less weight on form and more on content, and if the images are enslaved, we must strive not to be, to free ourselves from aesthetic trivialities in order to absorb the nutrients for the mind and spirit that we need the most.
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I take this opportunity to pose a question: when a musician says that they own all their phonograms, does it mean that they possess all the "masters" of their recordings? Help!
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@SHó: maybe start with "spleechless," a very diverse work, with various collaborations; by the way, it's even reviewed.
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I quote Bob, good and minimalist GiovA´.