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DeAge™ : 7678 days • Here since 3 june 2005
The Austerity Program Black Madonna
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Smash, will I like this?
Luc Ferrari Cycle des Souvenirs
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Well done. Ferrari deserved a detailed page.
Dexter Gordon Our Man In Paris
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I'll be the usual party pooper, and it's not the first time this has happened on your pages, Uxo, if I'm not mistaken. But it doesn't seem that serious, after all. The reason remains the same: there's a beautiful review of this album on DeBaser. Was it really necessary to add this one when there are hundreds of albums, including those by Dexter, that haven’t been reviewed yet? This is not to take away from the evident quality and fluency of your text, but to widen the spectrum of albums present rather than insisting on the usual suspects. - For me too, a 4.5 for our man in Paris.
Phil Ochs Greatest Hits
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Hats off. I will look for the record, thanks.
Papa M Whatever, Mortal
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Damn, are you giving me that? Alright, I'll take care of it.
Paolo Fresu Live @ Dokkuset Trondheim 30.11.07
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I had missed it, this excellent live snapshot. Great title, the performance, and nice link... :))
Louis Malle Ascensore Per Il Patibolo
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There's an excellent review on DeBaser of the soundtrack of the film in question: Ascenseur Pour L'échafaud - Miles Davis - Recensione di Hal (remove the usual spaces, if they form) - We common mortals, dear resentful Spleen, are used to reading and commenting. "...you speak as if you know...": no, we speak to outrage your prickly ego. If you want to use sarcasm, try to back it up adequately. The fact that your pompous remark in Primiballi's review was taken for what it was is not a good reason to play the smart aleck. Here, at least no one has come to hurl derogatory adjectives, it seems. A note among the comments, you must learn to accept; we common mortals, here, are used to it this way.
Louis Malle Ascensore Per Il Patibolo
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I rarely pass by here compared to those music-related places, and I don't intend to write just for the sake of writing: it seems to me that the quality is generally quite low, and I wouldn't want to contribute to that... As for cinema, my tastes are even less certain than in music, and I've always detested analytical attempts. In short, if a particularly interesting listen happens, I might write a little something, but for the big screen, I prefer to just "watch." - P.S. I've discovered that I actually have a Paul Winter album from '63. I left a post in your rec.
Chuck E. Weiss 23rd and Stout
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I really like this album. Thank you.
Paul Winter Missa Gaia Earth Mass
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Wait, wait...: but this is, incredibly, the same Paul Winter from "The Sound of Ipanema" with Carlos Lyra, from 1963! A small, soft, delicate jewel of Brazilian songs (see review on DeB)