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Johann Sebastian Bach - Mischa Maisky Suites Per Violoncello 1-6
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Congratulations, long live the cello, long live the reviewer, and for once, but only for once, long live the very long reviews that instead of being reviews are very personal stories!
The Electric Soft Parade The American Adventure
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I liked the first three/four songs of the first one! I really can't remember the rest. And by "the rest," I also mean this second one: I bought it and listened to it a few times, but I've almost forgotten it right away (by the way, it doesn't seem to me that there’s a big difference compared to the first one, but maybe I'm misremembering, as usual). Anyway, I totally agree with the point about the 36 minutes: an album that lasts an hour is hard for me to get through all at once.
The Paper Chase God Bless Your Black Heart
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Well, they must be making him do something, this cellist, since at least in the concert I saw, he played one song out of three and for the rest he sat sadly at the side of the stage.
The Paper Chase God Bless Your Black Heart
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x lukin: naa, I have too little information stuck in my head from that night (like: what was the track list? what color socks was the cellist wearing? but what brand of condoms was the singer using back then?). Maybe next time.
Bob Dylan Infidels
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Okay, enough irony, sorry again.
Bob Dylan Infidels
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However, there would be that recording of baby cries from Bob right after he was born. They told me about it, it's crazy...
Bob Dylan Infidels
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No worries, you're absolutely not bothering me. It was just for fun.
Dire Straits Alchemy
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Claudio, I understand your passion. In fact, I understand in general the passion for a group, but why not review someone else? It would be an interesting experiment!
Bob Dylan Infidels
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Come on! Another record by Michele Mari reviewed by Bob Dylan!
The Paper Chase God Bless Your Black Heart
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Well done, great review! I saw these guys in Bari, in a little place with the volume cranked up to the max. There was a blond guy who, while singing, was dislocating his joints, a real madman, and beside him a mountain of a man, a kind of wild mountain guy, with a beard, who played the bass indulging in a distortion that was nothing short of brutal. I had never heard them before and I started right from this album (which I bought the night of the concert). Spectacular!!!