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Giuseppe Tornatore La Leggenda Del Pianista Sull'Oceano
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In fact, Baricco is one of our national misfortunes, almost like Muccino and De Sica's son.
Rava Sellani Radio Days
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Let's go for the little cigar...
Nando Cicero Ultimo Tango A Zagarol (1973)
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Certo! Inviami il testo e procederò con la traduzione.
Nando Cicero Ultimo Tango A Zagarol (1973)
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Unfortunately, I have never seen it, but I absolutely have to get it. Just the thought of it is simply sublime.
Michele Scommegna Scartavetramenti & Rantolazioni (assortite)
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Welcome the sandpapering (what a beautiful word) 1staprilistic, dear Tritalamiere.
Tod Browning Freaks
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Never seen this... I’ll add it to the list.
Miles Davis Porgy And Bess
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You're not wrong, in fact. Gershwin for jazz is more of an uncle (or maybe a nephew) than a father ;D
Miles Davis Porgy And Bess
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In fact, it's a bit silly to say that Gershwin is the genesis of jazz (he didn’t invent jazz, let’s agree, he just wrote a good number of standards and mixed it with classical music). Nevertheless, you’ll at least grant me that he is among the founding fathers?
Miles Davis Porgy And Bess
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Starting with Bitches Brew, you've probably taken on one of the toughest ones (but it pays off in the end...). In fact, Kind of Blue is a classic choice for Miles. Another one you can start with is "In a Silent Way," which is the jazz-rock debut, but much more easy listening.
Danny Cohen Shades Of Dorian Gray
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What can I say, this Danny Cohen really piques my curiosity. Well done, poet.