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John McLaughlin, Jaco Pastorius & Tony Williams Trio Of Doom
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Then, speaking of Torn since we're at it, you wouldn't want to forget Cloud About Mercury, would you?
John McLaughlin, Jaco Pastorius & Tony Williams Trio Of Doom
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Ajeje, take advantage of the links and listen to it all, Prezens, right? Regarding this, are you sure about what you’re saying? The mule tells me yes.....
Spacemen 3 Performance - Live at the Melkweg 06.02.88
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You entertained me and convinced me (except for the Viserba-Ferrara hypothesis: I don't think it would be boring, quite the opposite) Maybe because among all the mentionable substances some trace, despite the now secular abstinence, still circulates, I have a natural affinity with Spacemen 3 - This record here, though, I've never seen... Let's head to the mule track, then.
The Waterboys Fisherman's Blues
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I have all their vinyls. It's been ages since I last listened to this one. Almost... Back then, those who knew them didn't raise cries of great joy; on the contrary: the folk turn seemed to dampen the "dramatic" tension that animated their mood. Time has probably done justice to this record, simply more "mature" than the previous ones. - Taking a look at your reviews, I flipped through an old album of listens (except for the obsessive insistence on the long-winded and increasingly bewildering production of B. Mould, which I frankly find disappointing and deserving of oblivion).
Alan Vega Saturn Strip
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Well, back then I was curious to hear how the combination would sound. And like many skeptics, I believed A.V.'s qualities resided in the decentralized areas of sound and imagination rather than under the definitive lights of Mr. Cars' touch. Then I actually liked it and listened to the vinyl for quite a while. I think I later gave it to some devout fan of Vega. I reflect on that memory and give it a 3, even a generous one. The whole issue of fan rankings seems truly laughable to me, but it evidently holds some importance, given how often one encounters it.
John McLaughlin, Jaco Pastorius & Tony Williams Trio Of Doom
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You surprised me, Ghemison, with this foray into "other" territories compared to those you usually traverse. And you piqued my curiosity quite a bit regarding an album I wasn't familiar with. So, denghiu a lot. - I’ll reciprocate with a recently released album. He is one of the freest guitarists of the last twenty years and returns with a self-titled album after a long time. Listen to it and then let me know. I divided the album into two parts, so the "approach" is quicker: David Torn - Prezens - 2007 Simple File Sharing and Storage. (part 1) and Simple File Sharing and Storage. (part 2) - If anything goes wrong, send me a message in DeB.
Fabrizio De André Anime Salve
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Yes, as already mentioned. One of the qualities of De André's writing is precision: the perfect choice of words, almost always simple and immediate, and the ability to organize sentences that resonate long after they've been heard, often condensing more than one possibility (of meaning, of interpretation). Hardly ever a ramble. This page obscures the object of which it claims to speak. And the writing that inhabits it is the exact opposite of that which is meant to be honored. As for the album, whatever little or much can be said, I believe I've already mentioned it in the comments to one of the other three reviews present on DeB. I add that for me it does not deserve the highest rating, even though I listened to it continuously for a long time when it was released. Some songs are simply wonderful. A strong 4.
Francesco Guccini Due Anni Dopo
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Ajeje, of course I didn't notice, can you imagine. Anyway, when I replied to you, the thing from the site told me that your mailbox is full.
Firewater The Ponzi Scheme
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I've never heard this. Remedy. Denghiu a lot, Fest.
Francesco Guccini Due Anni Dopo
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They are trifles, indeed, Lariana. So there’s no reason to apologize. Bye.