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Pat Metheny Pat Metheny Group Live in "Teatroteam" Bari
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The emotions evoked by music depend a lot on cultural level... no dear Emanuele, they actually travel on two well-defined worlds.... and you, moreover, always regard your words as absolute truth..... is it a fact that I am musically ignorant? What do you deduce that from my posts? Doesn't that seem a bit too little? Before your speeches, you should put a "in my opinion." You say in your last post: "especially for those who create it, emotionality becomes marginal compared to a myriad of things..." well, I said that many musicians who create music (even jazz musicians, as I mentioned above) think in a way that is diametrically opposed to yours.... As for the fact that emotion may be different depending on the means of understanding (but also depending on many other factors like social context, concentration, etc.), there's no doubt about it... but on the fact that sensations become more subtle and profound, you will find me completely in disagreement..... different but not more subtle and profound.....
Pat Metheny Pat Metheny Group Live in "Teatroteam" Bari
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Look, Emanuele, I have never denied being ignorant from a musical point of view (at least compared to your knowledge)... And no one can forbid me from considering someone obtuse (just as you consider me ignorant) when they say (and you didn't say this just once, Emanuele, but multiple times) that music (and not musical language, mind you) is almost entirely objectivity. I swear that from an established master like you may be, I never thought it possible for such a phrase to come out, that's all... (both I and caz even believed you were just playing a nasty joke on us given how perplexed we were, in short, that you were a pain in the ass who was having fun creating animosity). Look, I spent the whole day reading interviews and opinions from jazz musicians like you, Emanuele (and I repeat, I don’t know a damn thing about jazz, I’m ignorant, etc., etc.) to see if it was really just me (damn, my world would have fallen apart) who thought differently from you... Well, I assure you (I shouldn’t need to assure you, you know this very well) that even in the world of jazz there are various (I’ve read at least 50/60) opinions that are almost diametrically opposed to yours and they have much more experience than your 34 years dedicated to music, as far as I understand. I also remind you that last night, when we asked you questions about subjectivity/objectivity, you always and anyway evaded the topic, responding with completely different discussions (some right, some wrong in my opinion) and asserting your knowledge, which is certainly much higher than ours... Now I have read more opinions from jazz musicians, and many of them are much more knowledgeable than you as far as I know, and the themes are always the same (I won’t repeat them, but the word emotion is often predominant). From an ignorant with an open mind...
Audioslave Audioslave
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here you go back to the terrace, it's better... you’ve kind of exaggerated this time, don't you think???
Pat Metheny Pat Metheny Group Live in "Teatroteam" Bari
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nothing, just the emotional word in music you can't (you don't want to...I sincerely hope) understand it or conceive it....
Pat Metheny Pat Metheny Group Live in "Teatroteam" Bari
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Right after, however, it has historical significance, okay?? Even if it were 1 minute later..... the words are clearly not mine (but from a jazz musician like you who you surely consider a fool)... what is it that bothers you about jazz musicians of your caliber thinking like me, a poor vulgar commoner?? Now all jazz musicians have become propagandists and you are the only one who discerns the absolute truth (which doesn't exist!)? Deflate yourself a little, okay......
Ralph Towner Lost And Found
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Damn, never stop reviewing JOP, phenomenal review... I repeat, phenomenal. I don't know the album since we're really clueless about jazz, but clueless! You write like a god...
Ralph Towner Lost And Found
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damn, never stop reviewing JOP phenomenal review……I repeat, phenomenal
Pat Metheny Pat Metheny Group Live in "Teatroteam" Bari
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basentini basentini.......
Pat Metheny Pat Metheny Group Live in "Teatroteam" Bari
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I believe that the most important thing for a musician is to convey to those who listen an image of all the wonderful things they feel and perceive in the universe; This is what music means to me, simply a possibility, among many others, to say that we live in an immense and wonderful world, a world that has been given to us..." John Coltrane, 1962.
Pat Metheny Pat Metheny Group Live in "Teatroteam" Bari
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Jazz is an extremely emotional musical language....I’d say it’s quite clear, right? basentini basentini......