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I listened out of curiosity to some pieces you mentioned, but frankly, I don't find anything appealing in them.
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clearly having heard the shortened version, I know a lot about him, I think my favorite is "The Blue Notebooks." Needless to say, I recommend listening to this musician.
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Well! I don't like Led Zeppelin either, and I don't think I'm sick. Now that we're on the subject, I can't stand Zappa and his fans; they seem like fanatics of a cult (or silk?), trying to force the Zappian Word on you. I don't care about the review, but I completely agree with your idea, so I can vote.
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Always music rich in colors and nuances that capture the moment, but to understand the whole picture, it takes many listens, and often time is lacking.
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this cd is among the things I've listened to a couple of times and set aside.
I remember a psychedelic post-rock that led nowhere.
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I knew nothing, but it was impossible for me not to notice Orient - Occident.
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I would have preferred to say "James Blacke who?" Instead, I find him boring in his singing with, in my opinion, quite modest backing tracks.
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I'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that.
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OH but am I the only one commenting?
Okay, I confess I have a gun pointed at the back of my neck, but they allow me literary freedom.
Radical Chic terrorists and Martini lounges with real olives, but for Allah absolutely pitted.
OH END OF THE WORLD !!!!
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It's a job that makes you think before putting it back on the shelf or less poetically deleting it from the CD.