antoniodeste

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Steve Hackett Spectral Mornings
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Ah ah ah ah. Two irresistible idiots more.
Biréli Lagrène / Sylvain Luc Summertime
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.....and "Invisible Threads" by John Etheridge and Andy Summers?
Biréli Lagrène / Sylvain Luc Summertime
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Well, Fusillo, Omahaceleb hasn’t been in touch, but on the other hand, a good feeling has emerged with Carlo; In the end, it seems there has been a good mutual understanding after all, right? ....Since we’re on the subject of guitarists: do you know Tim Miller? (a "Frisellian" style guitarist?)
Steve Hackett Spectral Mornings
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@Giustiziere: of course; okay. What puzzled me was the "guilty" ( :)) delay. If you don't mind, "Voyage Of The Acolyte," his first, has nice numbers too. As for post 25, it speaks for itself and I'd rather skip it. .... Just as you wanted to prove.
Pupo I Grandi Successi
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Good avenger. Keep listening to Enzo Ghinazzi. And maybe with the little programs you find online, try remixing his greatest hits. Think about the nonsense you can come up with. Then, if you have some time, ask your friend pepsi4ever if he can do a review of Karlheinz Stockhausen and then maybe you comment on it with a 5-5. Then you switch roles. And continue like this until a good number of people starts scratching their heads and telling you to fuck off.
Steve Hackett Spectral Mornings
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First of all, let me say that it is becoming a terrible habit to write things without signing them, and it shouldn't be allowed to leave anonymous posts that, for this reason alone, are personally irritating. I always sign my name. Secondly, I certainly agree that one can write a comment on an album or review even from fifty years ago, of course. The person to whom the post was directed, however, has been writing (and quite a bit) on this site for over a year, and probably under another pseudonym for an even longer time. It just seems curious, as already described in my post. And I suppose that the avenger certainly does not need either defenders or heroes to support some capital reasons. As for not knowing Hackett...
Khan Space Shanty
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@$face$: Forgive me, but I read a couple of comments you made on some reviews (Shakira, in particular) to understand well from which "pulpit" a consistently enjoyable piece dedicated to a practically forgotten great band comes. I also took pleasure in the names you mentioned to help us frame your past tastes, or perhaps still present ones, which I feel I can share as well (even if "tainted" by matters of sentimental habits). And given your frank and clear position, what horizons would there be now for the future, from your point of observation?
Steve Hackett Spectral Mornings
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@Giustiziere: Certainly, your terse comment is commendable, but let me point out how it's at least curious that it comes three years (!) after the review.
Bob Dylan & The Band The Basement Tapes
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Purchased thanks to a really commendable sonic and graphic restyling of recent days. I would have never suspected that Robertson's group with Dylan could be so fresh and compelling. A remarkable revival.
Biréli Lagrène / Sylvain Luc Summertime
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@Fusillo: always a pleasure to hear from you. And, in my humble opinion, if there were to be any contacts between you and Omahaceleb (a superb connoisseur), I suppose interesting and mutual inputs would arise between you.