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Demetrio Stratos Cantare La Voce
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Wow, what a jumble. I shove my beak back in (just for a moment) to say that I agree with everyone, that words are mischievous and deceitful and often mock us (they have a lot of fun with me), that today it’s hot and humid here, but despite everything, all I feel is love! Bye.
John Cale Music For A New Society
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Wow, what editorial speed. I hope to be able to add the usual samples tomorrow..
Demetrio Stratos Cantare La Voce
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Oh oh, it's taking shape, even in the love that flows through us all, a little controversy is emerging. I, in truth, Jim, have used the word album! But that's what this is about: a sound document might be simpler and avoid complications. But if, as seems to happen to everyone, listening brings surprises, fascinates, reveals unheard possibilities of the voice, etc., what's wrong with considering it a great album? Ok, ok, I don't want to, I swear, open any quarrel. In fact, I quietly step back and won’t say another word.
Dijf Sanders To Be A Bob
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The samples are beautiful, reading you it seems that many elements coexist without creating messes. If only it could also perform the miracle of helping my concentration, it would be ...miraculous. And you with it. And since they have always worked so far, I follow the prescription of Dr. Lello.
Demetrio Stratos Cantare La Voce
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Jim, indeed I remember what was said at the time: it was in the United States, and here in Italy, funds were being raised because the cost of treatment was extremely high. I had heard talk of throat cancer, then of the detrimental effect of the large number of medications he had been taking for throat issues. I don’t know how many of those rumors, which bounced around here, were true and how many were influenced by strange, incomprehensible motives. I later read that the cause of death is reported as acute leukemia. So I thank you for the clarification, as I am often confused. The cover, for me, remains unsettling in other ways. But I don't want to dwell on this point; I’ll leave space for the greatness of the voice and the album. Bye.
Celtic Frost Monotheist
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From the soft gentleness of piano and kora to the harsh roughness of freshly (iced) craftsmanship. One jumps, esteemed Sfascia, eh? I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to make that leap today. I've been keeping quite sheltered from the explosions lately. On the other hand, your prose is already a substantial preview of battles and close-quarter bayonet fights, a vivid account from the field. Timid greetings from the ambushed to josa (antzi que si)
Demetrio Stratos Cantare La Voce
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Regarding Stratos, we have said many things, among the comments on various reviews. Here I add that the album is, for me, fundamental. And I remember the excellent and unrepeatable Cramps catalog - And I can't look at this fucking cover without thinking that a throat cancer, I believe, took it away from us. - Also, discussions have opened elsewhere around the idea of the absence of music in the absence of melody, and I continue to disagree with this simplification, but it doesn't matter much. What counts, I repeat, is the experience that listening to an album like this, however you want to define it, entails - Nice move, Zarathustra.
Demis Roussos Goodbye My Love Goodbye
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Well, Alfo, you may not be an expert, but it seems you've done your research! The notes at the bottom of your sheet are really nice. Best wishes from a (absolutely, definitively) city mouse.
Van Morrison His Band And The Street Choir
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Certo, sono pronto. Per favore, invia il testo che desideri tradurre.
Van Morrison His Band And The Street Choir
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I don’t think I’ve ever heard this. The description is beautiful, and although it’s quite critical, it made me want to listen to it.