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Dead Can Dance Into The Labyrinth
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Oh, he’s from Marche? Can you believe it (classic Milanese expression)? I thought it was some cryptic language for exclusive little friends (classic expression from an Italian dulled by globalization, in my case, Italian). ---- Shadow, I wrote a story about the shadow... sooner or later, jung or not jung, we all face it. Don't you think, Frantz and David?
Verbena La Musica Negra
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heap, rolling, noise, maybe even ritual, everyone is talking about the verbena... mmmmmmmmmmmmm I have to at least listen to them.
Einstürzende Neubauten Live at Villaggio Globale, 05.03.04
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in wine, there is truth...
Dead Can Dance Into The Labyrinth
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I know what you mean, Frantz...
Dead Can Dance Into The Labyrinth
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The awareness of one's shadow.
Dead Can Dance Into The Labyrinth
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Perhaps, or perhaps it's the nostalgia for that something that cannot return and that perhaps one wouldn’t even want anymore. We humans are strange; we always live with one foot in yesterday and one in tomorrow, and often we forget that in the end we only live today.... who knows, Cleo?
David Sylvian & Robert Fripp The First Day
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Sorry Pocket Full of Change
David Sylvian & Robert Fripp The First Day
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Frantzino, the members of Japan have always continued to play with him, especially his brother. Rain Tree Crow contains 3 tracks that make it a magical album: Every Color You Are, Pocket Full of Chane, and Blackwater... it's true that it will never be possible to agree, for me dead bees on a Cake is not that great...
Elizabeth Anka Vajagic Stand With The Stillness Of This Day
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Marked. I’ll vote after listening to the record. Great review, Nick!
David Sylvian & Robert Fripp The First Day
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I adored this album from the very first time I heard "Darshan the road to Graceland" and the catchy refrain "Two birds (high) one stone (low) one chance (high) is thrown (low) don't make mistake" looping in my head. It's true that Sylvian lends his voice, but without him, the album wouldn’t exist, and the live performance from this tour does it ample justice. You know, Fsk, I'm always criticized by others for considering "Gone To Earth" and "Rain Tree Crow" as Sylvian's best works, so I'm glad to discover I'm not the only one who thinks that.