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The Gary Burton Quartet Quartet Live
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Sorry for the repetition of the comment: every now and then, who knows why, it happens...
The Gary Burton Quartet Quartet Live
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Well, looking for the "contemporaneity" of jazz here doesn't seem like a great idea to me... At Burton's, one can expect, when it's good, refined execution and pleasant sounds, certainly not changes in direction or "power, strength, extroverted and bold intellectual impact." Those things can be found elsewhere, and they're certainly not rare. But for this very reason, I believe I will listen to this album with pleasure, so thank you for the recommendation.
The Gary Burton Quartet Quartet Live
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Well, looking for the "contemporaneity" of jazz here doesn't seem like a great idea to me... At Burton's, one can expect, when it's good, refined execution and pleasant sounds, certainly not changes in direction or "power, strength, extroverted and bold intellectual impact." Those things can be found elsewhere, and they're certainly not rare. But for this very reason, I believe I will listen to this album with pleasure, so thank you for the recommendation.
J-Ax Disanapianta
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Dear Dr. Misogino, I hope you don’t mind me bothering you with a question that I believe is relevant to your fundamental publication "Understanding Women," and that many of your readers, I imagine, have often pondered. An ancient Eastern proverb states: "When you come home, hit your wife: you don’t know why, but she does." This maxim, or advice, encapsulates centuries of wisdom and in some ways exemplifies the application of the carrot and stick concept to the subject at hand (avoiding the easy double meanings inherent, given the context, in the phrase). My question is: how can one balance and regulate the distribution so that an excess in one direction or the other does not produce unwanted and negative effects? Trusting in your attention, I thank you in advance. A faithful and devoted reader.
Queensrÿche Rage For Order
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Yes, Enea, but in the end, did you go to R&R? - @Sphascia: do you really ask yourself such Hamlet-like questions, like "what if they had persevered in this direction"? Miii, you’re way too speculative...
Died Pretty Free Dirt
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I gave this vinyl to a friend who loved it, like all Australian bands. I liked the record a lot right away, then... With the abacus of memory, I'd give it a 3.5, while I see you, Azzo, are giving it the highest rating. There are several things that, reviewed/re-listened to after so many years, take on a different weight; perhaps the same will happen with Died Pretty, if I get the chance to listen to them again.
Neil Halstead Oh! Mighty Engine
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This is better than the first one, for me, Lewis. And thank goodness shoegaze has nothing to do with it, at least for me, of course. It's worth a full listen, even without "prova samples," I liked it, but it's been a while since I listened to it.
Luciano Ligabue Sette Notti in Arena
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Contorted in concept, this reciprocal support: contortionistic, I would say. But in the DeLigaPaginam, it fits perfectly! See you soon, I'm off to the stove.
Luciano Ligabue Sette Notti in Arena
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But dear Sphascia, what did you understand? The idea of support, the idea...
Luciano Ligabue Sette Notti in Arena
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Kosmo, I believe the idea was originally from Rev. Sphacia, and I wholeheartedly support it, let's say...