JimMorrison

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DeAge™ : 7555 days • Here since 10 october 2005
Cream Disraeli Gears
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I am the legendary icecream and I don't fall for it, what do you think?
Cream Disraeli Gears
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Did I fall for it? Did you come up with that, Ossian? Mavalààà
Gianni Celeste Storie di vita e di mala
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But you hadn't put it among the "editorial" stories in casapagina? :) But you did better...
Danielle Di Majo Quartet Chromatism
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On the official website, you will find everything regarding the pre-Miles discography.
Danielle Di Majo Quartet Chromatism
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From the raf, it almost seems like he had never picked up an instrument before that time. Of course, he was still raw, but you can definitely hear the teachings he received from Elwood Buchanan. And at this point, the bananas in the ears would also apply to Monk and Hawkins, eh.
Danielle Di Majo Quartet Chromatism
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Certainly, the reasoning presented this way makes perfect sense, even if in the end we can only "suppose." If I'm not mistaken, there were actually two distinct periods of collaboration with Parker, right? One right after completing studies and the other during university, where I believe Davis had the most significant training. Let’s not forget Evans' fundamental role, though.
Danielle Di Majo Quartet Chromatism
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Yes. Genius is the right word.
Danielle Di Majo Quartet Chromatism
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However, for an established musician like Parker, it was quite a risk to keep a not-yet-fully-formed Davis under his wing. Sure, he saw a rising star in him (and he was right), but sharing a trip is different from sharing a studio session, Caz.
Danielle Di Majo Quartet Chromatism
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Unfortunately, I'm working and writing a concept in ten installments...