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Ah, ok, now everything is clearer. :-)
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Yes, everything is very nice, but what does Wakeman have to do with jazz?
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Larrok, once again, I never claimed to change your mind. I only said that for miles, Jackson's music couldn't have been displeasing...
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Damn, you're right, I checked... At this point, either I'm remembering wrong or Hornby lied. :-) By the way, oh, Lineker isn't half bad as a humorist: I found another really nice one: "The World Cup is every four years, so it will be a perpetual problem.". Bye. :-)
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"20 random seconds of 'Bitches Brew' are worth more to me than all of Michael Jackson's life" ---> Well, Miles must have liked Jackson's music, or at least I think so:
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I've only seen the film. What a drag... Once, at the festivaletteratura, I went to listen to Hornby with Michele Serra. A lot of people and some jokes that were a bit like that... I remember a nice one Hornby said quoting an old Arsenal coach. More or less: "Football is that game played by twenty-two, with a ball, in a stadium, and in the end, Germany wins...". I guess that it would need an update today, but whatever...
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Well, Gigi the spinning top was cooler.
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Yes, muffinman, I know the original... By the way, I remember a strip where Schroeder went to a record store to buy a "Peanuts symphony" or something like that, by that composer, what was his name... Each movement was dedicated to a character... Who knows, maybe it was really written... Linus and the gang, perfectly characterized characters, lend themselves to this kind of operations...
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Beautiful, but I prefer the television Pinocchio by Carmelo Bene, which is obviously entirely different from Comencini's, produced by RAI, I believe, in '99. Speaking of old or relatively new television and C.B., I recently rewatched the episode of Maurizio Costanzo Show with Carmelo Bene (available on YouTube) from 1994. Wonderful and, I would say, significant, the "VADA AFFANCULO" uttered by the both-present-and-absent man to a woman who wanted to reduce him to a mere media character good only for stirring controversy...
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Damn, I just found out that John Barry composed the theme for "Attenti a quei due"... Anyway, it must be the cathartic effect of the harpsichord...
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