Alexander77

DeRank : 3,38
DeAge™ : 7704 days • Here since 7 may 2005
Henry Miller Tropico Del Cancro
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I have the "h" in front: HO! But I ask, we're not on Men and Women!
Daniel Johnston Songs of Pain
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I thought you were fatter...and even gayer...great review, the album feels like a (wonderful) shot to the balls...
Queen A Day At The Races
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It has only been understood that Britney Spears has some analogies with Tool!
Queen A Day At The Races
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Yes, goodnight... chubby, not that you suddenly have something intelligent to say, huh?!
Pick up an instrument, start studying the basics (of classical) and then you'll find yourselves tackling jazz harmony and African American rhythm... then we can talk about modes, modal variations, polyrhythms, and so on... but let's not even mention improvisation!
Queen A Day At The Races
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Silva, what I wrote is simple, it's there to read... I'll repeat it, the classical world has fallen behind by 50 years (to be honest, much more than that, I just threw that out...)! Harmonically, melodically, even rhythmically! Listen to Jarrett, listen to whatever you like... you're still there talking about tonality and G minor...
Queen A Day At The Races
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For me, you're a fake, don't take it personally, you make too many outrageous claims, and some are pure nonsense... but the page is enjoyable, and I acknowledge that! By the way, I also agree with you on some points, Hendrix burning his guitar is pure showboating from a junkie, but it doesn't erase the groundbreaking work that junkie did with the guitar! Look: that thing about the Tool is yet another exaggeration, and you know it! I’ll remind you again: decades of harmonic and rhythmic progress in jazz, prog, blues, as well as rock easily override any of your fake pretensions! The classical world has lagged behind by 50 years... Jarrett should have taught you something...
Queen A Day At The Races
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no but it's just a fake...at least the discussion is interesting...
Queen A Day At The Races
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Yes, but you keep talking about Queen-style rock, while there are people who have made rhythmic experimentation an obsession... you talk about Pink Floyd and make comparisons that justify nothing, given that classical music has stylistic features that are totally opposite to those of rock, blues, or jazz... you compare works like Don Giovanni to albums that last 40-50 minutes. Where would the sense be? Anyway, just for the record, you’ve forgotten about soloing, the highest expression of a musician; you’ve overlooked decades of harmonic studies that have gone beyond any conceivable classical study... I still believe you are a fake; if you’re not, get yourself a Jarrett album, listen to the 4 notes of Shine On or the solo from Comfortably Numb, or Lateralus by Tool...
Huynh Cong Ut Vietnam Napalm Girl
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Certo, invia pure il testo e procederò con la traduzione.