odradek

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Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage
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But who ever suggested that anyone wanted to? I repeat a suggestion already posted dozens of times: let’s stick to the saying, 'that is enough and more. With interpretations and the unspoken, we just make a mess. :)) - But did you listen to the one from Sutton? If I have the time and opportunity, the other two titles I pointed out to you will eventually be available for a complete "listening"...
Sun Ra Atlantis
Sun Ra Atlantis
18 jul 07
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Yes, okay, you have a bit of a point, Ajeje, (but just a little) but at least a passing grade, ekkekkazz!
Sun Ra Atlantis
Sun Ra Atlantis
18 jul 07
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Don't exaggerate, the atonement would be worse than the sin. Let's do this: I'll retrieve it and (sooner or later) I'll come back and possibly correct it.
Sun Ra Atlantis
Sun Ra Atlantis
18 jul 07
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Ajeje, the album of your life? I can say, with deference and astonishment... Damn! ? Well, I did it. - I'll even give it a score, based on my (fuzzy) memory: 4.
Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage
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So? Well, I don’t find the statement “jazz is a philosophy” at all shareable (thankfully). We can also decide to take an approach, how should I put it, paratautological/jazzistic to the pages about jazz: reviews relate to records as different interpretations relate to standards. Or perhaps, why not, we could also choose the Queneau method and each write a review of the same record, or a few dozen each. The fact remains that, for me, Grass’s take was enough and it would be better to carefully sift through the vast book of jazz and extract something that hasn't been reviewed yet. I won’t change my opinion, just as you will retain yours. The difference is that you continue to write them, the reviews, and I just limit myself to reading them. And as long as it is possible and I feel like it, I will occasionally comment on them, abstaining from voting. - While I’m at it, I’ll leave you two titles, rather recent: "As Is...Live At The Blue Note" by Avishai Cohen. And on the more “lyrical” side, "Live in Japan" by Enrico Pieranunzi - Marc Johnson - Joey Baron. All to be enjoyed - As I write, I’m instead listening to a gem of refinement and vocal versatility, beautifully played: Tierney Sutton Band - On The Other Side. For this one, I'm not leaving you just the title. Simple File Sharing and Storage. - Regards and kisses
Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage
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I was dead, indeed. Shall we move? Here we are invading the comment space (come visit me in the den, come on).
Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage
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This was a mess. Come on, try again.
Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage
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Then also without dead. Then without you. Minkia, the evanescence...
Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage
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Jim Morrison? Weren't you dead and wonderfully buried with all the pilgrims coming to pay you tribute every day?
Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage
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And, in any case, I imagine that Uxo will appreciate Grass's page as soon as he reads it. He may agree with me, or maybe not, but that doesn't matter. It's a matter of opinions: there's no reason to think they always have to reconcile. Bai bai.