piergiorgio

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The Hollies Evolution
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Live there, but look, the Hollies had an unbelievable success, and not just in England. Your opinion is completely valid, but try listening to the record in question, then give a listen to Sgt. Pepper by the Beatles, and then let me know. When I heard it, I had the feelings that I described in the review... I don’t know... maybe you’ll have the opposite opinion... the beauty of music is that there’s something for every taste (eheheheh).
Kaleidoscope (UK) Tangerine Dream
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And what about us, poor Macintosh users?
(tears of envy are wetting my cheeks... sigh sigh sigh!!!)
((but doesn’t anyone use the old and outdated way of communication called = mail = anymore?))
Kaleidoscope (UK) Tangerine Dream
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But it's not that "someone" could save me 18 euros by making an even exchange?
Yesterday I finished paying the dentist .............. it really took a toll on my wallet (sigh)
Kaleidoscope (UK) Tangerine Dream
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MYTHICAL LEWIS!!! You've made me have a terrible craving to listen to this CD. I've been meaning to get it for a while.
For the record... they sell it on Amazon.uk.co for 10 pounds, 18 euros including shipping. It gets delivered to your home. Thank you Lewis, thank you for being there.
Sergio Cammariere Dalla Pace Del Mare Lontano
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Without wanting to make comparisons, I too would spare myself the listening of both if it weren't for the fact that they broadcast them on the radio. For me, a pizza maker who makes a good pizza is an "artist" of pizza, the same goes for someone who knows how to close contracts and sell a product well; they are an "artist" of sales. Mozart was an "artist" of music. I would never dare to compare the pizza maker or the seller to Mozart (also because they do different things). Having said that, I'll end my contribution here; I don't want to "dirty" Zaratustra's (beautiful) review any further. Good music to everyone, whatever it may be!!!!!
Sergio Cammariere Dalla Pace Del Mare Lontano
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Zarathustra, Povia is certainly not a musician (forgive me)
perhaps an artist?.
Cammariere, for his part, is certainly an excellent musician.
Sergio Cammariere Dalla Pace Del Mare Lontano
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Of course, MisterNo, you're right; as I always say, "you do what you can." As for my "criticisms of Cammariere" ... we criticize and gossip, but always in a good-natured way, of course. Music serves to bring people together, not to divide them (heheheh).
Sergio Cammariere Dalla Pace Del Mare Lontano
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Mister. Well, I don’t mind Povia’s little song, I find it has a new approach and it has traced a personal, naive path. It’s not anything special, but it’s not bad. On the other hand, copying the old expressive styles (Paolo Conte, etc., etc.) seems terrible to me. After 25 years of music, I can’t stand those who sell flour that isn’t their own anymore. So I prefer Povia, who, even if his flour isn’t excellent, at least it’s his (heh heh heh) or isn’t it? (Maybe I’m mistaken?)
Sergio Cammariere Dalla Pace Del Mare Lontano
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Zarathustra (oh my, the name gives me a bit of awe, what an honor to talk to Zarathustra in person, hehehe)
Well, I agree with Raf. Cammariere, while extremely talented, lacks personality.
His songs are a great exercise in style but don’t communicate emotions.
Much better are those who tell stories of love between pigeons (as you say).
If you listen closely to Povia, you might find a wonderful "profound simplicity"
that I personally prefer to a smoky desire to make "refined and difficult" music at all costs. But this is just my opinion, just to be clear.
Frank Sinatra My Way - The Best Of Frank Sinatra
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I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!!!!!!!!
The legendary Hal reading and voting on my review, thank you so much for the attention, I've got you under my skin is also my favorite sung by Frank.
Massimof. you've made me so envious (GRRRRRR!!!) having seen Frank Sinatra sing live is a bit like being blessed or miraculously touched. As for the truth of the story, well,
the story I told is a bit of a fairy tale and a bit of a true story, so, as someone once said, "it's only half true," but I "used" it to describe the effect that listening to the legendary Frank has on me.
Thank you for the compliments (they're always appreciated) eheheheh.