odradek

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Huun Huur Tu The Orphan's Lament
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Well, gentlemen. It seems to me that Mr. Lato B is doing everything to make himself understood, and that, on the other hand, the reading of individual "concepts" is somewhat one-sided on the part of the interlocutors. It’s obvious that declaring, with what seems like excessive sincerity, "I can assert that I only believe in myself. Mediocrity is too tight for me, and I have little patience" can only portray an image further reinforced in his Lato E(go). But again, I understood that declaration differently. I believe I share it in the first part. As for mediocrity, I confess it fits me like a glove and I am increasingly surprised by the amount of patience that is accumulating, rather than dissipating, somewhere within me. However, I should dedicate a lot of attention, quite a bit of time, and some form of involvement to try to immerse myself with some construct in the dispute. I give up; I can't manage it. But I believe that, all in all, I will return to collect some insights (that go beyond the judgment of individuals, which seems really impossible to keep at bay even when one should do so in order to enter the tangle of thoughts). Bye bye.
Wim Mertens Jérémiades
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Jim, I base my choices on my tastes. Which are not exquisite. But with those two titles, it's hard to go wrong. Maybe just Chuck will have something to say about it...
Wim Mertens Jérémiades
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Wanderer, if you allow me a little advice, I would avoid approaching it from here. Perhaps start with After Virtue, mentioned in the text. And for the more "enjoyable" side, rely on Struggle for Pleasure, some of whose tracks you’ve surely overheard.
Sweek The Shooting Star's Sigh...
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Great suggestion, Miss Trell. After the purchase, I’ll come back, thank you, and re/vote.
Dee Dee Bridgewater Live in Paris
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Sorry Symbad, but let’s throw in Cassandra Wilson as well, among the handful of gnoc...singers, come on. I think an album just came out, let me see if I can eavesdrop on it.
Dee Dee Bridgewater Live in Paris
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Damn... Often people complain about the boring nature of certain "track-by-track" reviews (just like reading a zoning plan :)) Well, this is not the case. The language sounds like what it describes. As you read, it feels like you’re listening to it, Dee Dee. Sitting in a club, accompanied by Symbad and a mug (I’m drinking wine, you Symbad a beer?)
Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart Take Me To God
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I promised not to, but I can't resist. There was, in fact, an advantage, Hal. Not in the polls. It would have been over, politically speaking, if the victory had been clear-cut. So, paradoxically, he is stronger now; it has reinforced the legitimacy of his political existence. I was talking about strategy and tactics: based on those, I believe he has squandered opportunities, that colossal mistakes have been made. Then, mala tempora is probably the only consideration that does not fear contradiction. I swear, I don't promise, but I will try not to continue. Maybe if someone opens a forum we could meet there...
Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart Take Me To God
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No, Hal. It’s not early. It's late. Then we can make all the usual considerations, probably even interesting ones. But believe me when I say that at the first exit polls, in the office, everyone joked with me when I said they were off their rockers, that reality would be different. I’m not saying this with pride: I regret having been right. But the fact that the entire electoral campaign highlighted an absolute lack of tactical ability and a complete deficiency in strategy is undeniable, in my opinion. And now we will pay for a colossal waste of advantage, ending up with a ridiculous majority and the revival of what could and should have been a finished character. It’s not early, Hal. I’m really pissed off and I’ll continue to be, whatever mess comes out of this coalition of fools. Because I believe that governing the transformations of the coming years is crucial, especially in favor of the poor (among whom I identify) who will suffer heavily. - But I’ll stop right now, ok. I won’t talk about it anymore :) Have a good day.
Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart Take Me To God
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Hi, Hal. I've been in the office since 7, and I saved myself the live broadcast. I knew we had to wait for the final vote. Well, can we say it? How much are we getting played by these pathetic "leftist" leaders? Everyone called me a pessimistic doomsayer when, especially in the last month, I kept insisting that there was no margin for advantage and that a defeat was also possible. Is it even possible that people who have been in politics for a lifetime can't even read reality in a rough way? That they keep making the wrong moves in every election campaign? That they can't establish priorities in the formulation of a strategy and continue to make the same mistakes? Ugh, this whole situation is really pathetic...
Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart Take Me To God
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Hi, Socrates. Yes, they have often worked together and continue to do so. In the Axiom catalog (Laswell's label), Wobble's bass, if I remember correctly, featured on many records. "Rise" is co-signed by L. and I've always liked it a lot: Anger is an energy Anger is an energy Anger is an energy ....