odradek

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DeAge™ : 7684 days • Here since 3 june 2005
Whore Unfinished Business
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Oh yes, it needed to be in capital letters for such an interesting opinion. Fronzoli and segaioli are truly effective terms: essential and immediate. Move over, excuse me, otherwise I’ll splash you...
Charlie Haden & Pat Metheny Beyond The Missouri Sky
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Great record. Hal's contribution, as too often :), is useful and precise. Thank God he occasionally makes a mistake in attributions. Yes, acoustic and both of them... I’ll add a little something of my own, probably irrelevant, but I dedicate it to those who continue to follow the emotions discussed above. JohnOfPatmos talks about the "sensational" lens, and it seems this lens works not only in the enjoyment but also in the production. It appears that Haden has been suffering from some hearing loss for a while: he evidently compensates with a greater "sensation" of sound... If you get the chance, listen to the quality of an increasingly emotional and "deep" sound in his album with Taylor, Nightfall. It’s not a masterpiece, yet that sound...
Whore Unfinished Business
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In kindergarten it would be a big hit, this ugly little drawing. You're right Matteo, it's worth buying. Did you buy it? Good, then listen to it. And have fun.
And to think I stopped shooting at rats in the dump to come read to you.
Claudio Lolli Un uomo in crisi
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Yes, poor Lolli. If you take him away from the past in which he was already relegated, he becomes an object of mockery, an easy target. But when I read so many delightful descriptions of the heartaches of so many young men who see the soul of all these "artists" in records that come out every fifteen days and are differentiated, but not always, only by the covers, I feel like I can say that that nudity, that exposing oneself to the hearty laughter (and it was already easy back then, just imagine now) was an act of courage. And all that lyricism regarding certain records of today makes me smile, an old optimist of the Russian kind. ptr, it was certainly better pizza. But you knew that too, deep down. Does the maid pass by, do you have a carpet to wrap yourself in at home?
Johann Sebastian Bach - Mischa Maisky Suites Per Violoncello 1-6
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Holy God, this IS THE REVIEW!
Miles Davis Sketches Of Spain
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Dude, more or less what you’re saying makes sense. But put the classic afterward so I don’t have to stumble upon that ugly record with the orchestra while I’m trying to read that beautiful piece by Enea on Gorecki. But anyway, if it can’t be fixed because only the reviewer should and could do it, then it’s just useless chatter.
By the way, on another note (but not too far off since Ali and Miles are two icons—and this time it’s not an abuse of the word—of one single universe), it seems like you haven’t seen “When We Were Kings.” If that’s the case, rush before they take it out of theaters; it was released not too long ago. YOU HAVE TO SEE IT. Otherwise, I’ll tie you up in a sack and use you for training.
I’m off to shoot some rats at the dump. See you later.
Miles Davis Sketches Of Spain
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But you're kidding, right? Influenza? It'll be pneumonia, at most, a spastic paresis... Pietracorvino? The Metallica with that awful album just because there's an orchestra? And then others, I can't remember now, but I assure you there's plenty to sift through.... In this case, better one less than one more. Well, in the end...
Miles Davis Sketches Of Spain
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And since we're at it, wouldn't it be a good idea to tidy up the genres a bit? Have you seen who Copland, Schubert, Bach, Gorecki, etc. have to coexist with? Well, with the sub-subgenres of the myriad definitions of "rock" or the rest of the ggggggggyoung music, but at least regarding "classical," there shouldn’t be major difficulties in identification. A little gray area tells me that it’s the reviewer who decides, and he needs to change. But if it’s clearly FALSE, what happens if someone corrects it? Who knows... I think of someone passing through here and finding certain stuff among the classical pieces, which, by the way, is also subpar in reference to its own context. Maybe you should go take a look and let me know. Bye bye.
Miles Davis Sketches Of Spain
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Grass, perhaps for the first time since I've been here, I let myself go to torpiloquio in the last comment. Just in reference to what you're saying and what I meant too. I didn't even know there were rankings in here.... On this vote for the invisibles, as already stated, 100% with Kosmo.
CCCP - Fedeli alla linea 1964-1985. Affinità-divergenze fra il compagno Togliatti e noi...
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The Corrector, I believe that in the frenzy of words that follow the review, there are probably also the things you say, perhaps drowned out. It might be good to summarize them here. However, I don't think it's necessary to discuss them with those directly involved to understand. Greater attention and a reduced anxiety to express opinions and judgments would be needed. Regarding the immanence of politics, I mentioned the open letter to Berlinguer precisely because it is a matter of ethics, and that tribute was very "brave" in those years. It's been a long time since I reread it, but I don't think my memory deceives me in this case. If I could, I would "scan" it. I can't rewrite it. Maybe you can...?