Dislocation

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Okay, it wasn't meant to be a review, okay, I don't mind track-by-track reviews, unlike many in here, but what would you say to give another look at the things you write, especially if you then decide to put them on a page like the reviews where a smooth, let's say pleasant, reading should feel at home? But, oh, just to say, as if I cared to judge you, just saying...
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As my nickname betrays, I am a Devout Believer in Sir Giovanni Volpee of Chorley, and one of my long-standing regrets is not having written anything about him on DeB yet... you have done so and quite well, without fearing the length of your exposition or that lovely custom abhorred by many here which is the description of tracks... This work, as you and I know, does not rank among the best that Gion has produced, but it always shows us him proclaiming his Word as we expect, and in good company... Thank you, Count.
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Figgeu, he has broken the belin....
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It's all very beautiful and, like every piece by Caspa, worthy of attention and respect. The work exists and does not deceive us.
However, however... I feel a vague urge to know what, outside of metaphor, was the actual merit of Erika who, to quote your own words, provided you with inputs of impersonal transcendence for a vision of beauty, harmony, and peace.
You give us few and insufficient details to determine the actual merit Erika had in, forgive the repetition, merit.
Translating from caspasianese, in short, what did our Erika provide you that is worthy of mention?
Come on, don't be shy, confide in us.
Say it in your own words.
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Yes, but in which scene does Pozzetto arrive?
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How many nonsense.
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To answer you... Yes, one can listen to Don after Joy Division....
Your comprehensive review of the tracks of Our has been by far the most enjoyable thing heard on DeB this late summer.... I have nothing more to say; what else can be said about Donovan without bringing to mind his lightness (not superficiality!!!), his transfigured way of presenting his works in fade-out, his inability to record anything he wasn't convinced of, which could contribute to giving a less than appropriate image of himself?
Thank you for everything, Lulù.... and thank you for "River Song"....
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Can it help?
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Any artist touched by Harold Budd has almost always benefited immensely; at the very least, they have produced works of dignity, but never anything subpar. It’s the touch of Harold Budd. Even Andreino Pernice gained from it.
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Sorry, the stars.