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DeAge™ : 7622 days • Here since 27 july 2005
U2 Live @ Stadio Meazza (MI) 07.07.2009
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@fiquata: well...regardless of the fact that I think I know what rock looks like, I'm convinced, beyond any reasonable doubt, of what your young face resembles. Big kisses. @etzer: it's the first time I've written about U2........@sentence: thank you @iustiziere: 80 well-deserved euros (I remind many that a pointless Saturday night pizza often exceeds 20). Kisses always to everyone.
Keith Jarrett Trio My Foolish Heart - Live At Montreux
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I also want to hear it again and reconfirm... and I'm sure of it: perfect album, probably one of the most beautiful ever by the trio.
Sting The Dream Of The Blue Turtles
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Well... I was at a level of total Talibanism, so I didn’t appreciate it at first, but then I fell hopelessly in love, to the point of considering "bring on the night" one of the most beautiful live albums in history.
Sting The Dream Of The Blue Turtles
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@alexx: incredible that someone prefers the officially lesser album by Sting, that Soul Cages which for me is also a small masterpiece. @kosmogabri: I completely understand, antipathy is just around the corner... if only you knew what it feels like for us small musicians, little beans, to see someone who, despite being so ridiculously good-looking, is also so unbelievably talented... @francesc: that was my stance for years, but then I realized that the strength of "nothing" is also its insurmountable limit: the heterogeneity. Perhaps I’ll write about it and we’ll discuss it. As always, thanks to everyone. Kisses Welcome to the new Myspace!
Pino Daniele Electric Jam
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@alexx: exactly. But the question is: is it irrecoverable? I'm afraid so... Kisses www.myspace.com/lorenzofullgbianchi
John Coltrane Giant Steps
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@fiquata: you’re the first, really the first of many (I’m full of myself) to tell me that I write crap. Thank you (but really, thank you; I’m not kidding: I was starting to get a big head, and I didn’t like it). Let’s break it down: I’m asking you all, who maybe understand more than I do. I use OpenOffice, and when I do "cut and paste" (only here on DeB), it comes out like this...what’s the deal with that? Anyway, thanks as always to everyone...after so many years on DeB, I’ve never felt this loved...I’d almost, with nostalgia, quote Renato: "I’m here, insult me, hurt me!". Real kisses www.myspace.com/hungryheartstribute
Ligabue Sette notti in arena
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@gustavino: I agree with you on one thing. When it comes to the singles, our connection has diminished, that's true (the day of days was one of the more modest tracks on the album) but in name and surname there are definitely more mature pieces, or rather, themes that with a few more years - I assure you - would resonate with you more: "love matters" (you must be, or have been married), "women know it" (for various reasons, you need to know more than one)... I found it to be an album that isn't perfect, but very mature, with beautiful sounds, better than the previous three... yet it will remain one of the very few stones of (affectionate) discord between us. Kisses Welcome to the new Myspace!
Ligabue Sette notti in arena
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@everyone: thank you. I see that the review is appreciated regardless of the judgment on the work. And I thank you for that. Speaking of Liga, dear Gustavino and Brusko especially, I invite you to a critical re-listening: I believe that "nome e cognome" is much better written and conceived, and much less cheesy, than "buon compleanno elvis," for example (2 cheesy moments like "viva" and "quella che non sei", packaged dreams for premenstrual girls, for instance, are not present there). The fact that he makes a bunch of the same dvd is a reality that is hard to deny... Kisses Welcome to the new Myspace!
Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood Live From Madison Square Garden
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@'it is: I respect yours as I do everyone's opinions. But you must admit that it's a minority view (I don't believe you're one of those who, as Faber would say, knows he carries the opinion of God in his mouth... right?). Just as the planet, probably (certainly in your opinion) mistakenly, would never place Jeff Beck before Gilmour.... Anyway, always kisses.
Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood Live From Madison Square Garden
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@there: Hendrix had an exceptional sound in his fingers, even when playing the unwatchable FlyV Gibson. And I’m not the one saying it about the greatest Strat sound in history; even the magazine Guitar, a few years ago, in a lavish survey, made it evident, and I’m sure you won’t agree. Fender has also produced a Clapton model, which in certain editions reaches remarkable prices. A sign that, at least, he plays the Strat, right? The only thing I agree on, with supersoul, is that Guy and King have been doing great things lately. Just as there are remarkable things in the new American guard (including Bonamassa and others). As for what could be better in this live, I really can’t understand...: it’s them 2 at their peak, with some precious touches of age. Kisses