Qzerty

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Eurythmics Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
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No, not really, actually I've changed a bit in the sense that now I understand something about music, but by now it's too late to flirt; my peers are thinking about something completely different...
Eurythmics Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
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Look, I think even when I was little, girls were more precocious than boys. I was into Gundam and surprises in chips, while my classmates were already dressing like they were going to parties, talking about trendy music bands I didn't even know existed. They read "Mattissimo" and I read "Più," a magazine for nerdy inventors... anyway, I was lost in a completely different blender of popular culture... what the hell am I saying? I don't know...
Eurythmics Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
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everyone at the Velvet, I would say...
Eurythmics Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
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Another memory from elementary school: all my classmates were crazy about Simon LeBon. Jealous of this popularity, I couldn't stand the Durans even though I only knew one song; over time, however, I've somewhat changed my mind.
Cluster & Eno Cluster & Eno
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I also quote Enrico Bassi; I just found him on Google, and I saved quite a bit of stuff.
Eurythmics Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
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You know, in the deep south, certain "traditions" are hard to die...
Eurythmics Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
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A bit like at school when the teacher was away and the class leader would jot down good and bad things on the board...
Cluster & Eno Cluster & Eno
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Begegnungen was pointed out to me by Amazon as composed solely by Eno. I've never heard of Kaiser, but as I mentioned, I'm a novice—I will do more research. Many artists talk about plank as an innovator also in recording technologies; now you tell me they interacted on the level of orgies and acids as well—what can I say, I will delve into this aspect too :)
Eurythmics Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
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I like this record.
Cluster & Eno Cluster & Eno
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Heron, searching on Google, only brings up another album by Cluster & Eno: "After the Heat" – is this the album with Conrad Plank? Can you enlighten me? While trying to fill my gaps regarding the German scene of the '70s, the so-called kraut rock, I often came across the figure of Conny Plank and his studio. It seems that Conrad was a key player within this scene...