Socrates

DeRank : 2,30
DeAge™ : 7890 days • Here since 2 november 2004
Steely Dan Aja
Steely Dan Aja
26 oct 05
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If I were unfortunately to part with my record collection, this would be one of the ten I would try to save at all costs. Perhaps it's the album I've listened to the most overall. I agree with Massimof, although I will never forgive him for giving a 4 to my review of Fagen’s "Nightfly." ;-))
Hüsker Dü Warehouse: Songs And Stories
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I confess that I hadn't noticed the other review because, while checking, I forgot about the umlauts and therefore I was convinced that there was nothing on Prince's fellow citizens. I apologize. Ringo, yours are quite impressive as well, indeed. Anyway, today there were great choices from everyone and very interesting reviews, which I will reserve the right to comment on calmly when I return from work.
Esthero Wikked Lil' Grrrls
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...the music from Fellini's films, otherwise the good soul of Maestro Rota will be upset.
Esthero Wikked Lil' Grrrls
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You know, I’ve heard Pieranunzi live a couple of times, magical, and last year we even got his perfect CD of Fellini's music signed. At PomiglianoJazz there were a lot of people, but only us, my friend and I, had CDs to get signed: we also brought those of Charlie Haden and Carla Bley, kind and approachable people who were very happy to sign.
Gianluigi Trovesi Gianni Coscia Round About Weill
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Great recommendation that I’ve taken to heart. Listening suggested even for those who aren't fans of the genre. I want to mention, although it’s tangential, the excellent compilation on Weill from some time ago ('86?), curated and produced by Hal Willner, featuring Tom Waits, Stan Ridgway, Lou Reed, Marianne Faithfull, Carla Bley, John Zorn, among others, who interpret the music of our man. To a good listener...
Esthero Wikked Lil' Grrrls
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"Infected" is a more frequent listen, and maybe you're right: it really is the best.
Esthero Wikked Lil' Grrrls
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How's it going? Do we need to call the roll to make you appear? Your interpretation of the term "prestare" is quite mischievous but rather imaginative: I could never break a law named after Urbani, a man of distinguished virtues, who has passed to a better life (politically speaking, of course). As for the listening, I congratulate you. I also find Paul Weller living up to his reputation; besides him, I'm listening to The The (do you remember Matt Johnson?), "Dusk," Elbow, The Tears, the old Hüsker Dü (review coming soon), and Pieranunzi - Montellanico, the one about Tenco.
Esthero Wikked Lil' Grrrls
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The usual big spender...don't tell your wife! :-) I borrowed it, uh... so the family peace is safe. :-))
Small Faces Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
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But Pacino and Odradek, why haven't they been in touch anymore? Who knows!
Small Faces Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
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You won't believe it, but I've never listened to this album. I know the self-titled one ('67?), but not this. You're really going for it: not even if I had a month off could I write that much. :-)