DanteCruciani

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Glenn Branca The Ascension
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Hello, hi to everyone else, hi Enea and hi Fusì, I hope you’re all right :D The concert you mentioned for 100 guitars is crazy, if I’m not mistaken it was also done recently in Rome at the auditorium...
Glenn Branca The Ascension
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Yes, it had been a while since I last visited the site, it's true, and I'm glad to see the old names, the old guard! I see that we are still all wasting time listening to music ;) As for no new york: oops, I remembered it being a bit live and a bit not, it's really been a long time since I picked it up again :o Thanks for the correction.
Thelonious Monk Brilliant Corners
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Hello Alfredo......Mmmmm, when I mentioned stubborn avant-garde, I meant more generally across all music, not just in jazz. Let’s say I don't appreciate much when there's a lot of form and perhaps inventiveness, but little substance........I wasn't calling out any of the guys you mentioned anyway ;) Of course, it’s also true that Ayler's "Spiritual Unity" can be a bit hard to listen to after a while...with much...pleasure ;) It’s all a matter of taste, no doubt. Until next time!
Karlheinz Stockhausen Live Auditorium Parco della Musica, Roma, 07.05.2007
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A final farewell to our friend Karlheinz, who knows where he's floating now.......
Frank Zappa Lumpy Gravy
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very nice review, the album is difficult, or at least it seems so at first listens, but then, but then.......The first three and a half minutes of Lumpy Gravy are an absolute masterpiece......
Tobe Hooper Poltergeist
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really well done, incredibly great, what more can I say!!
James Cameron Terminator
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Hey, let's not involve those who have nothing to do with it, Marco (and then I wouldn't say Serena.....)!
Ornette Coleman The Shape Of Jazz To Come
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What a shame, I would have liked to do it myself...........sorry uxo but this is one of the greatest jazz albums of all time, wow! ;)