JimMorrison

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Giya Kancheli In l'istesso tempo
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Always excellent your suggestions, which I obviously consider for short-term purchases. The review shows how much can be conveyed through hermeticism. Byez
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I didn't want to change the last sentence. No.
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Since the other review about this was a lady review, I shouldn’t do it, but I’m rewriting it…
In the meantime, as that one (Charles) says in the other, the album is SHIT! ALL THE CRAP deserves to be deleted! Maybe all the songs are understandable (but being artists doesn’t mean this) but the music is well-crafted and the voice is well placed on the rhythm.
The only songs that might be skipped listen after listen to the album are all of them, including "Temple Bar," a song indeed from Cabaret, like the album… nothing to do with all the rest of the crap. The album, in my opinion, is even worse than the first one, and that one was already to be thrown away. There are all kinds of idiots inside, from the most boring to the most boringest, but always ugly. Fortunately, in my opinion, when a song becomes commercial, it loses even more! The sense that hearing the same thing over and over makes you pay less attention to the words… God bless.
I say it one last time, maybe I’ve said it too much, IT'S WORTH LISTENING TO!!!
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Returning to Sanj: that technique is not everything in music is indisputable, and I agree. But if you frame the issue Emotion=END VS Technique=END, you’re cutting yourself off: in the first case (emotion), it’s something very much tied to personal taste. The Nirvana move you, but not me. Right? Right. Technique=0. In the second case we have technique: this is an incontrovertible fact. Steve Vai (I mention him because he was brought up in the posts, even though I don’t particularly like him) has technique, and that’s undeniable. This is also true, right? Good. Does he achieve the same effect in someone that Nirvana achieves with you? Well?
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Dear Anon, Sanj says absurd things to me, but they are still based on a logical process from a human perspective. If you come up with such idiotic comments at the level of an amoeba, what do you expect me to respond? Climbing the walls for what? For never having delved into something that doesn't please me much? Who cares.
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How nice the comments in bold... Steve Vai...
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Alright, well done, nice little speech Sanj. Now tell me where I talked about technique.
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Alright, Massimo, at this point we should justify anything, who knows, maybe in 800 years DJ Francesco will be remembered as a precursor of the xyz music genre or Charles Manson will be recognized as a messiah, only it wasn’t understood back then. So if on the internet we base ourselves on what is written, I stand by what I said earlier.