odradek

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DeAge™ : 7678 days • Here since 3 june 2005
Queen A Day At The Races
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What a beautiful review! What a lovely discussion! Excuse me, has anyone seen my underwear? They were from the 18th century but hardly worn... - I believe Queen represents one of the many forms that torture has taken in modernity. But I really like Silvaplana. Also, I have a soft spot for Messiaen.... A nice riddle, damn it. - I hope that Silvaplana has equally strong opinions in the literary field as well, and is willing to share them with us. (I read that he has already promised to dive into cinema) So, see you later, I hope.
Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts Breaking The Fourth Wall
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Hi, teacher. Well, you must have liked it quite a lot to take you all the way to the Dehomepage... . You know I can't even find a link that hasn't already been removed?
The Stanley Clarke Trio Jazz in the Garden
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Hey, Jake! I read your message and I immediately made sure to save it on my desktop (unfortunately missing the first track). I didn’t know it and I think exactly like you about Hiromi and the drift of fusion, but the album, from the very first listen, tells a completely different story, as you illustrated perfectly. And for tonight it’s just right, seems tailor-made... thanks a lot, then.
Sam Mendes Revolutionary Road
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Thank you very much, Mr. :)
Aldo Clementi Madrigale
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Of course, I was referring to the covers of the series dedicated to contemporary composers, the Hat art, it seems to me. Those of the "jazz" series, Hat ology, have a wonderful design that always uses excellent photographs.
Aldo Clementi Madrigale
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Well, the covers from Hat Hut are all like that, and I think they’re actually nice. You say hospital-like? I’d never seen it this way. In the meantime, I would say that, beyond the aesthetic judgment on the cover, it’s worth suggesting to explore the label, which rarely releases uninteresting records. Also, thank you for this recommendation; I've heard things by the artist on the radio, but I don’t have anything. I will take care of it.
Sam Mendes Revolutionary Road
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Well, I didn't share the excessive enthusiasm over the re-release of the novel (for me it's better with the short stories) nor that observed at the time of the film's release among some insiders. True that Leo has grown up to be a little man and a really solid actor, true that Mendes knows his stuff and has a steady hand and clear ideas, true that the girl is one of the best in recent years, in certain roles (between this and the other, she convinces me more here, but she’s still partially good over there) but the film left me a bit... I’d quote Bartle (though I have to say I have few teeth left, so the bread is really hard) - 3 stars work just fine, IMHO.
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis The Road
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I had the movie even before it was released in Italy, but I haven't seen it yet, nor do I know if I will, due to the lingering echo of the book... But I listened to the soundtrack, which confirms the effectiveness of the duo's work and, I imagine, its suitability to the images. Listening recommended "regardless" of the film, I agree with you.
The Walkabouts Ended Up A Stranger
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I met them with Scavenger in '91, and that's where I left them. Now I’m starting from here. - Nick, who knows where the hell you are...
Pierre Boulez Sur Incises / Messagesquisse / Anthèmes 2 (Ensemble Intercontemporain feat. conductor Pierre Boulez)
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Replicate and pulverize... well put. For those who wish to "delve deeper," taking a look at the bottom of the following page will be very useful: aulaelectroacustica: 09.2008