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In the end, I rooted for Italy and I was very emotional, but with Brazil I was also aligned with the 'enemy'. As proof, a testimony from a few days ago about DeB. Ola Nobile e grassie!
l'ascolto di JonatanCoe: Lucio Battisti - Abbracciala Abbracci...
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Literature and music in perfect symbiosis like Sakamoto, Willits, and your delightful writing.
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Fortunately, it's nice to read you otherwise... the usual noise that I just can't decipher!
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No matter how much I turn things around, this emo always comes back. I listen, you never know.
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I always read your writings with great attention and curiosity, discovering every time delightful anecdotes of musical history. For example, the connection in the history of the blues was something I had missed, as well as the name "Lee Conley Broonzy" in my database, so I added it while listening to a few songs in the meantime, and it was a good thing. I found "Hollerin' The Blues" truly delightful (covered by a good number of artists); Sonny Stitt Quartet's sax version is beautiful. Interesting mention! Thank you, Lupo!
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Sonatas among the factories for agriculture for an elementary school teacher had promised me a new fisherman! Subsequently, Matador Records (whom I hold in high regard), the beautiful words spoken, the famous connections, and lastly, the listening of "As We Go Up, We Go Down" have exposed my folly! Ever more skilled, Almo, where will you end up?!
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What a beautiful suggestion the transition from "Thunderstruck" to "Pyramid Song" is; the musical parallel fully conveys the idea. It's delightful to read your writings.
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Edit to the review: "Edit link". See the old version Ghosts - Kill Your Boyfriend - Recensione di JonatanCoe Versione 2
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They make their honest impression; I liked them quite a bit. "Family Affairs" is nice, that's true, but the one that struck me was "Discharge". Great discovery, thanks Marco!
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"Love Is Here" jealously kept in my private collection, undoubtedly one of the most extraordinary products of the 2000s. Unaware of the eccentric Walsh's solo career, I quickly remedy my negligence. Thank you for the tip!