DanteCruciani

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Chick Corea Elektric Band Eye Of The Beholder
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but what offended, you preceded me slightly with the post (which is an English word, right?)...
Chick Corea Elektric Band Eye Of The Beholder
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Don't worry... I'm doing just fine, I'd say, really. But you know, on the first try I attempted to say something cool in Italian... Then I opted for something simpler and calmer, since he didn't understand anything (he only came out with a couple of dialectal exclamations, quite incomprehensible to be honest)... In the end, I gave up and said to myself: "Okay, this guy doesn't understand anything at all, better to start a new sentence with the usual 'Do you... bla bla...'" And that's how the speech began. He even listed some Italian dishes he loves. Like, Italians no, but spaghetti with meat sauce yes. Giovanni's not stupid... ;)
The Alan Parsons Project Tales Of Mistery And Immagination Of Edgar Allan Poe
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look! Someone has peeked out again in this old and dusty review ;) I must say I prefer Alan Parsons' early works to his eighties ones, up to Pyramid... the others are impeccable and very, very enjoyable, leaning towards a great pop-rock, perhaps a bit more commercial, but that's not a flaw; let's just say I prefer them less. Of course, The Turn has some splendid gems within it... Regarding Pavane, mea culpa, I haven't delved into the entire piece The Fall of very much, it's true... ;)
Chick Corea Elektric Band Eye Of The Beholder
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I saw him with DeJohnette, Danilo Perez on piano, and the guitarist whose name I can't recall right now: anyway it was the DeJohnette Quartet.........then I saw him again with Wayne Shorter!
Chick Corea Elektric Band Eye Of The Beholder
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lauretta (can I? ;)), sometimes we joke a bit and this doctor comes out, sometimes because dantecruciani is Totò's name in "I Soliti Ignoti", so it’s kind of an institution ;) It’s also true that when someone writes this well, they deserve it ;) Anyway, thank you... I’ve also seen Patitucci live, I even have an autograph; he is absolutely spectacular, a bit chubby, and really nice.... but he didn't speak much Italian, 'annaggia... ;)
Chick Corea Elektric Band Eye Of The Beholder
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One of the most beautiful and craziest for me is "Big Sur" and "Satori in Paris"... and also "Neil and the Three Stooges" (in this last one, it seems to me that there's almost no punctuation). In short, do you see how I literally grew up? ;)......... Of course, if you haven't read it, you have to start with On the Road, that's a must; but gradually dive deeper into it, it's worth it... What you mentioned, I haven't read though. Besides Kerouac, I haven't mentioned another of my favorites: Bukowski. Maybe that "And" at the beginning of my sentence mainly depends on him ;)..... oh yes.....
Chick Corea Elektric Band Eye Of The Beholder
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hugoniot, you’re right, let’s say it’s poetic license, I liked it that way... this is the fault of all the American writers I read, Kerouac first and foremost. And then if.... oops ;)
Chick Corea Elektric Band Eye Of The Beholder
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Thank you folks... @bjork: if Petrucci was there too, maybe it wouldn't have fit at all, but it would have been amazing... @ecioso: I'm replying by quoting the good uxo, fresh and enjoyable sound... @hugoniot: for example?... A recommendation for sfascia and all the other laymen of the album: get it, with "Cicoria" you can't go wrong... Hi mary ;)
The Beatles Anthology 1
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ih ih ih ih!
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds The Good Son
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beautiful, at times perhaps a bit redundant.....