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DeAge™ : 7680 days • Here since 3 june 2005
Jackie Mittoo The Keyboard King At Studio One
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Oh, I wanted to vote for the album...
Jackie Mittoo The Keyboard King At Studio One
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Nice record, thanks Rodney.
Terence Blanchard Flow
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Ghemison, thank you for the offer but I'm past the deadline for an idea like that. I don’t even read the magazines. But I believe that on DeB you might find quite a few excellent travel companions and that it would be worth a try. I often say this, I’m more interested in "doing" than in the result, in certain areas. Your idea would be interesting, perhaps especially because it would set into motion a lot of questions and choices, attempts, possible connections. I really can't manage it, but allow me to send you my best wishes:))) Goodbye.
Faust'O Poco Zucchero
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@Kosmo: the reconversion should not be an opportunity to confuse the slave with the master. And burning everything isn't always as bad as you read the day after in the newspaper. And no, I'm not on board with that...
Maurice Ravel Musica orchestrale
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Non hai fornito un testo da tradurre. Per favore, inviami il testo in italiano e sarò felice di aiutarti con la traduzione.
Bob Marley Exodus
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I'm sorry for the outburst, but it was really impossible to hold back.
Bob Marley Exodus
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Why poor Marley? I had seen the musician's name and the album title, and I was happy. Then I read your signature. And then these lines. Why yet another assignment? Why pile on? Why can't I even trace a hint of irony in your new nickname after reading this? Not even a brief overview, let alone an encyclopedia. Do you like his music? Then why treat him this way? If there’s a musician who can truly weave together music, personal history, roots, and emotions, it’s Bob. And you had to put together this hodgepodge of clichés to complete your surrogate Panini album? I believe many who love his music have avoided writing pages that would have been mere pale reflections of what they wanted to express. And the fact that there was only one was, after all, a good thing. Poletti, as I told you in response to your absurd and surreal email, not even T. Cruise could accomplish the impossible mission of understanding what drives you to write about things that you clearly don’t care about and don’t love. But when you set your sights on certain musicians in particular, it’s downright malicious. Who will be the next victim?
Zaar Zaar
Zaar Zaar
14 sep 06
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Hi, Hal. I’d like to point out a couple of pages that may interest you, among the many I’ve sent recently, about two excellent albums: Fred Pallem e Fiends and The Claudia Quintet. As always, they come with samples so you can get an idea. Welcome back.
Cop Shoot Cop Ask Questions Later
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Honestly, I don't believe this album can reach a full 4, but I have some distant memories and maybe it actually can. On the other hand, I read the enthusiasm in several comments, and there must be a reason for it... They were "fun," that's for sure, a powerful yet ironic approach. Naturally, calling it a cult album (whatever that definition may be worth) seems a bit exaggerated to me. But given that the tone of the page is so apocalyptic, perhaps it fits. But sure, let's go with a nice 4 and maybe a re-listen, sooner or later...
Frank Zappa Hot Rats
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Ah, I don’t know if a fundamental piece of information has been mentioned in the comments that ISTAT CAZ has omitted in the text (devoting more detail to the spheres). Franco had a huge one, apparently bigger than Jimi's, who already had a pretty big one. It’s just a fact, but it needed to be mentioned. - O.G.S.M.T. (Global Observatory on Big Ones)