Socrates

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DeAge™ : 7890 days • Here since 2 november 2004
Marco Zurzolo Band 7 e mezzo
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I confirm. I've seen him for three consecutive years at the PomiglianoJazzFestival. I'm not familiar with the album, but the record label is a guarantee.
Ali Farka Touré & Toumani Diabate In The Heart Of The Moon
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Mauri's comment is a new development. :-) Thank you.
Ali Farka Touré & Toumani Diabate In The Heart Of The Moon
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Thank you as well, you're too kind.
Manu Katché Neighbourhood
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I don't know the album, but Katché is one of those musician-tourist-session-men who, with his mere presence, has repeatedly compelled me to listen to an album, even when I had more than a few reservations. I’d tell myself, ā€œIf he’s thereā€¦ā€ His contribution to some of Peter Gabriel's works is irreplaceable. I will look for this record.
Ludwig Van Beethoven Sonata per pianoforte in do minore n. 32 op.111
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I tiptoe in, it's said that Benedetti Michelangeli could get up and leave due to a cough during a concert; I play the sacred five and fade away to avoid exposing my shortcomings as a listener of classical music.
Chris Isaak Wicked Game
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I've always found Isaak likable, fitting into a type of pop singer-songwriter that I've already expressed my views on elsewhere. Some of his albums are must-haves: above all, "Silverstone," his debut.
Fake Swedish Get Correct
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I will try to please you. Thanks.
Roberto Vecchioni Ippopotami
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I know, I should like him: he’s a decent person, left-leaning, we think alike on several topics, and on top of that, he’s a colleague, but as a singer-songwriter, he has never completely convinced me. Sure, he’s written some important songs (don’t ask me which ones!), but I admit I’ve never actually made it to the end of one of his albums. The classic example of when "the gut" prevails over "the head." ;-)
One Giant Leap 1 Giant Leap
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Anathema! Me too. :-)