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DeAge™ : 8581 days • Here since 12 december 2002
Zwan Mary Star Of The Sea
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Yeah... I have to say I don't really like it. Not because of the colors, those are always fine... it's the "cartoons" style that seems inappropriate to me. Yellow Submarine? Who knows.
Zwan Mary Star Of The Sea
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A disgusting cover.
Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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I agree on Mayonaise: a fantastic track.
Esbjörn Svensson Trio Strange Place for Snow
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Mari Boine doesn't really matter (even though Gula Gula...)
Garbarek is Norwegian, yes.
Turkish betyr ikke Turkey, din tosk.
Big Steve La Grande Esplosione
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But excuse me, who would have deleted what?
Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
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The album, among other things, is very beautiful, but there are several unnecessary tracks... too much material, in short. Maybe this is what Tom meant.
Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
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However, dear pippone, could you pay a bit more attention to the style? Space after the punctuation (and not before), no space after the parentheses, the ellipsis is THREE dots and not a random number. This time I've corrected it for you, but please, next time before sending the review, check it. Maybe, in addition to the stylistic formalities, you could also cut the unnecessary parts that make the review objectively too long and difficult to read (a bit like the album you reviewed).
David Bowie Best Of Bowie - Double DVD Set
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For me, "The Dude" is just "The Big Lebowski."
Esbjörn Svensson Trio Strange Place for Snow
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However, it doesn’t seem to me that this second line of thought is opposed to the first... I mean, it's always feedback, whether it’s a hundred listeners or just one.
Then, of course, the improvisations that an artist throws out by himself at home...
Mirko (smile), what do you think of Jan Garbarek?
Esbjörn Svensson Trio Strange Place for Snow
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Revelation: I managed to see Miles Davis before he passed away, in Milan.
Great concert.
I really like John Coltrane: he played the sax, how could I not...
But I find that jazz makes (much) more sense live. It’s a music that needs the feedback of the listeners.