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Chicago The Chicago Transit Authority
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@IMASOULMAN: Yes, I liked it, I'll listen to it again calmly... - So, were you going to Maschio? And also to Claudio from Verovinile? Or was the one in San Salvario the type on Via Galliari? No Rock&Folk and no Backdoor? And not even Rockville? Let's see if we have actually met more than once... Although I don't think you ever stopped by my shop, at Onde, near Piazza Vittorio.
Chicago The Chicago Transit Authority
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Who would have ever thought that in the afternoon of March 28, 2011, I would be listening to a Chicago record? Certainly not me. Moreover, in that looming hypothetical scenario, I would have definitely denied any possibility. And yet... The power of the Soulman's persuasion. So denghiu, men.
Imaad Wasif The Voidist
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@Psycho: yes, they must have put a lot of effort into the cover. It's hard to make it worse...
Imaad Wasif The Voidist
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Honorable Bartle, "it would seem like a nice record" following the results of the session? Did it, that is, have a positive impact on the execution of the function, leading to a broad convergence among the parties until the issuance of a resolute and conclusive act? Then we speak of profound policies with reasoned judgement, then the ritual ablution (Psycho dixit) was preparatory rather than subsequent to these new functions... Well, unloading. In every sense, it seems. - Minkia, what a load of crap of a post.
Imaad Wasif The Voidist
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Well, there’s a new one of the 6 organs and you’re not saying anything to the old-timers, are you? I’ve downloaded the young man up here just because even his little face is worth it, but do I ever have time to listen properly these days? Instead, the Grails have done things that you know, Mr. Psico? Hi there.
Miles Davis Star People
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@Kosmo: also check out this little page, Miles Beyond: the electric explorations 67-91 - Miles Davis - Recensione di symbad_bassist if you feel like it...
Raymond Carver Principianti
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@FIQUATA: I can't conform to your strict logic of cool-not cool-sketchy little hustler. And I'm not afraid of disillusionment; I'm a bit old-fashioned, the type who cares about the content rather than who writes it. I'll read Principianti, if only because I paid full price for it (besides being old-fashioned, I'm also a bit poor), then maybe we can discuss it later. @BLECHTROMMEL: If you still have any remnants of confidence, I'm always willing to save you the expense for this and other books. You have my number, message me with unfounded confidence. - Regards & kisses to everyone.
Raymond Carver Principianti
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And since we're at it, another woman, another lady of stories, Clarice Lispector. Ukrainian by birth but Brazilian by adoption: "Legami familiari" and "La passione del corpo" I recommend without hesitation (both Feltrinelli, I believe, second half of the '80s). Another narrative dimension, a completely different approach to the subject, but great effectiveness and personality.
Raymond Carver Principianti
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Well, dear Bartle, the lady you let slip away is not mistaken. Find the time to read Munro, as your heart won't bleed any more... The only problem with her is choosing, given her prolific output. But it’s hard to go wrong with any title. She was definitely one of the names that would have been on the list for IlFreddo, along with something by Joyce Carol Oates (Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?, an old collection of stories), another tireless booksmith.
José Saramago Cecità
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Ah, Bartle recommended this to you... I would have never imagined that sprout dealing with such depressing readings. But he is multifaceted and eclectic, as well as beautiful as the sun. He even recommends "Saggio sulla lucidità"... I care for that young man, I really do. - For this, I had to have the last pages read to me: during the reading, a disreputable... blindness had set in.