odradek

DeRank : 8,55
DeAge™ : 7684 days • Here since 3 june 2005
Charlie Haden & Chris Anderson None But The Lonely Heart
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Massimof, if you fondly remember that, I take the liberty of suggesting that you find a way to listen to at least two more with Quartet West: In Angel City (1988) and Haunted Heart (1992), both for Verve, of course.
Charlie Haden & Chris Anderson None But The Lonely Heart
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One second early. Damn!
Charlie Haden & Chris Anderson None But The Lonely Heart
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C.Haden Quartet West - Now is the hour
Sergei Rachmaninoff Concerto per pianoforte n° 3 in re minore
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Hal, don’t listen to him. He’s charming and tries to draw more eyes with these means. But he is undoubtedly delightful. On the other hand, the things you say are confirmed by the outcomes of the story I reported. As for the term ā€œkills,ā€ sweet Aeneas, don’t be fooled: you’re not so foolish as to not understand its meaning. A greeting to Grass, who hasn’t yet found a place in this web of chatter. And an additional vote of ā€œcompensation.ā€
Brian Eno - David Byrne My Life In A Bush Of Ghosts
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Ajeje, stop talking such SHIT. 1) Cremonini to you and your kids. 2) Do you really think this is such nonsense? In the meantime, you're presenting it partially and poorly, and it doesn't seem that interesting anyway. 3) I've never attempted to torture instruments, precisely because I love music. 4) Stop always bringing up these stories about connections, or I won't share any more little stories with you. 5) You never get anything right. - And now enough is enough, I'm turning off this black hole of Outlook.
Brian Eno - David Byrne My Life In A Bush Of Ghosts
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So, dear Enea, I know you like to stir the pot, but the secret anecdote won't be a secret anymore (remaining an anecdote while revealing the secret) as soon as I find the time to unleash my verbose self about this record that I BOUGHT first on vinyl (the day it was released in Italy) and then on CD. I have some DVDs and tapes of Allen, but not the one of Accordi & d. However, I think it might have also been in newsstands. Didn’t you ever buy one either? Naturally, I've seen all his films and rewatched those I love the most, among which, indisputably, is the gem that is Zelig. Long before it became the name of a television show. There are advantages to coming from the Mesozoic era. Kisses (and write to me, so we can discuss in private. Now I really have to work).
Sergei Rachmaninoff Concerto per pianoforte n° 3 in re minore
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So much chatter and I forget the vote. Let's hope it isn't "nullified" by the usual invisible fool.
Sergei Rachmaninoff Concerto per pianoforte n° 3 in re minore
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It was me, up there, addressing Aeneas, my dear Aeneas, of course. Grass, beautiful your rec, with a nice closure. I just want to connect again to remind you of the painful outcome that poor David Helfgott faced, who, brought back to the limelight by the film, was placed in front of crowds waiting for the phenomenon, who, of course, witnessed the performance of a mediocre pianist, pathetic and clearly a victim of ailments that would certainly not diminish with time and with certain drifts of popularity.
More people are killed by Hollywood...
Brian Eno - David Byrne My Life In A Bush Of Ghosts
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Ajeje, it's easy, it's a nice film by W. Allen with Sean Penn, a "tribute," after all, to the great Django Reinhardt. It's at the junkyard that Sean takes the ladies, besides watching the trains go by. I'm insisting, and I urge you to avoid the glorification of crime. Also because some things might be done, but only the fools say them, as CAZ would put it. And the record in question must be purchased.
Ligabue Nome e Cognome
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His name is not odradek.....