Mr. Green Genes

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DeAge™ : 7538 days • Here since 19 october 2005
Zucchero feat. Miles Davis Dune Mosse
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this is for you roblaici "Music journalism (criticism) is made up of people who don't know how to write interviewing people who don't know how to talk for people who don't know how to read" (F.Z). "certain songs that mark eras" I hope you didn't mean moving dunes.
Zucchero feat. Miles Davis Dune Mosse
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P.S.: "you resemble moved dunes" I add fortunately, otherwise Davis would have become like Roblaici says oscurabile.
Zucchero feat. Miles Davis Dune Mosse
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I would have bet my life that you knew nothing about Miles, it was clear from your review and how you wrote about his trumpet. Anyway, if you were to (by mistake, I imagine) buy something by Mr. Miles, don't expect anything resembling shifting dunes because Miles plays jazz, which I imagine is something very distant from your ears.
Stevie Wonder Songs In The Key Of Life
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I really like "Innervision" by Wonder as an album, while I definitely need to rediscover this one; a friend of mine used to have it and I remember it being very nice (but it's been so many years that I remember it little)... the rating is for the memory.
Antonio Carlos Jobim The Composer Of "Desafinado" Plays
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A wonderful review for an equally fabulous album.
Zucchero feat. Miles Davis Dune Mosse
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You're right, but discussing Miles' trumpet in a piece like this seems "absurd" to me, and praising it this way feels equally out of place since it doesn't do much here (and I can't stand Zucchero).
Zucchero feat. Miles Davis Dune Mosse
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Yes, yes! This piece has remained a milestone for Davis, forget about remembering "Milestone," "So What," "Bitches Brew," "Walkin'," "Blue In Green," "It Never Entered My Mind," "Pinocchio," or interpretations like "'Round Midnight," and honestly, there are too many to list. To mention Miles and talk about him in a piece like this, where you don't really demonstrate much, you must not know him at all. Neo1988, tell me what you know about Davis?
Pat Metheny and Ornette Coleman Song X
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Incredible album that truly leaves one astonished at the sight of Metheny and Ornette Coleman together on the cover before even listening to it, but then you are amazed by the brilliant sound. Great review!
Miles Davis Kind Of Blue
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nouquito, have a chamomile, you seem to need it.
Miles Davis Kind Of Blue
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It's a shame that a memorable record like this is tainted by a review that does not do justice to this immense masterpiece. What does it matter the people who listen to other music, whether good or bad? Just as comparisons to other completely different Miles albums are irrelevant. Such a wasted opportunity.