odradek

DeRank : 8,55
DeAge™ : 7676 days • Here since 3 june 2005
David Fincher The Social Network
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Great read, Joe, more about the global reality than the film in question.
Two things then:
1) As far as I remember,
even though I appreciated it at the time and even granted it a surplus "after the fact," on May 5th.
2) I believe I understood your point well, which certainly cannot be simplified with "just don't sign up for Facebook" or "always blame others," but has an anthropological, political, and psychological significance and scope that you suggest well. However, I disagree with the idea that at the time the breadth and pervasiveness were not deductible from already apparent data. At least, they seemed evident to me even then, and I believe that some texts have clearly and quite thoroughly outlined the scenarios in which we find ourselves.
Bernard Parmegiani De Natura Sonorum
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The sound, yes...
Burial Rival Dealer
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Welcome back home, biondino.
John Taylor Songs and Variations
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Revisiting (and the phony Duran face is still there) to correct a memory: I found just one record, but it's not just piano, it's in trio. I take this opportunity to point out a record released the year prior to the one reviewed here, "Nightfall," in duo with Charlie Haden, which I really liked and recommend without hesitation.
John Taylor Songs and Variations
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Is there any way to remove this face and replace it with that of the pianist in question? By the way, I believe there’s some other page on DeB dedicated to Taylor, I think it’s another solo piano, I’ll try to find it.
Mark Frost & David Lynch Twin Peaks: The Return
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Could you recite it and post the audio? I read but I struggle to say it out loud, which would be its death... It seems to me that I understand it, and it seems beautiful.
Mike & Rich Mike & Rich: Expert Knob Twiddlers
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Riccarcino? This Riccardino?
Os Tincoãs Os Tincoãs
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See the comment inside that of proggen_ait94.
I add: as soon as the song in the link started, the numerous little birds outside began to chirp.
Mick Harvey Intoxicated Man / Pink Elephants
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Yes, it's true, "You're in a movie with a movie that keeps changing."
And it's true that "Kicking Against The Pricks" is a great dis/cover, even though the old Cash had his say about it towards the end.
And Luludia distills pages that are increasingly centered.
I'll listen to this album again today while I work in the garden, simply for the pleasure of the dichotomy.
P.S. - I believe that Gainsbourg is the most prolific pop songwriter of the 20th century, if my old information was not flawed.
And when I think of it, I am reminded of Simenon, also French, though of a completely different nature, and also tireless on two fronts: an infinity of books and about 10,000 women.
Vito Ricci Music from Memory
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Curious.
I have a record, a collection, by Vito Ricci, from 2015, "I Was Crossing a Bridge."
It’s published by a Dutch label, founded in 2013, called "Music from Memory," just like the album you’re writing about, which I imagine is in honor of the record.
It’s been a while since I listened to it; I remember I had promised myself to investigate the artist, but as often happens, that good intention has fallen by the wayside. Thank you for reminding me.