Socrates

DeRank : 2,30
DeAge™ : 7889 days • Here since 2 november 2004
Shiva Burlesque Shiva Burlesque
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donjunio, I'm glad you liked it. @nick, having seen that you are one of the few who mentioned them, I was expecting your comment on the review and I was quite sure that you would have shared at least its contents.
Piano Magic Incurable
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Great! "The Truble..." I liked it. This, also thanks to such a great endorsement, I will definitely seek out.
Robert Wyatt Old Rottenhat
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Of course Google is amazing... but did you really need to insert some heat sensor, connected to a USB port, into some orifice to figure that out? :-)) Nick, did you already know the album? @Mariaelena, you're in good hands with Laurie Anderson. Who knows, maybe in the future she could ruin it too...
Robert Wyatt Old Rottenhat
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In Naples there are 25, but why do we want to let Wyatt know? :-)
Robert Wyatt Old Rottenhat
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Hal, your approval is always a source of pride for me.
Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
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Look who it is... where have you been? Did you leave me? :-)
Dexter Gordon Our Man In Paris
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!! (I keep the film and the vinyl of "Round Midnight" very dear).
Halou Wholeness & Separation
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I trust blindly and I look for them.
Nas It Was Written
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I know him, but not the record I've heard great things about from others as well. Well!
Giacomo Puccini Tosca
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I'll say something that will make Enea's skin crawl: Italian melodrama bores me to death. I acknowledge the greatness of musicians like Puccini, Rossini, and Verdi; I do not downplay the value of Opera in Italian culture, the most "ours," in a 19th century where other bourgeois (French, Anglo-Saxon) had the novel; I know well that many of those "arias" are, willingly or not, also part of my musical DNA, but I've never been able to watch a full opera performance.