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Hello Azzo, I spent the holidays at Canottieri Mincio, alas... Here you can find some nice clips from Elio e le storie tese's spring minitour: Mp3 e filmati di Elio e le Storie Tese by MaRoK ---> No, no, don't thank me, really, it's not necessary... Adiós and Adiós also to Jake and his fake.
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But how? You like Dylan so much and you don't know the film he wrote and starred in (if I remember correctly, he even directed it...)? Anyway... It's a load of crap where Dylan plays a singer who is released from prison to perform a tribute concert for a certain dying dictator who turns out to be none other than Dylan's own dad. Dad put his son in jail over a woman issue... Well, I won't say more... Anyway, a stellar cast (Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Val Kilmer, Penelope Cruz, Jessica Lange, etc...) for a real piece of junk... Believe me, you haven't missed anything...
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Well, this is a double but costs like a single, so...
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Very beautiful... It connects to a certain extent, but has anyone seen "Masked and Anonymous"? Aside from the songs, one of the worst movies I've ever seen in my life...
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Primiballi, in my opinion, you take the argument to extremes. It's true that there are masters (even though I don't like Miles Davis, for example...), but I'm not looking for the new at all costs. I'm just saying that the possibility of choice is broader than it seems, since when we talk about Italian Jazz, the usual characters always come up, some of whom go to the May Day concert or even to Sanremo (and see, you weren't wrong to mention Eros and Pausini:-)). So, if it's true that it's better to listen to Rava rather than the junk that surrounds us, for me, the types I've mentioned above are still better than Rava, just like Gillespie and, why not, Armstrong are better than Miles Davis. That's all... Bye.
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No, Primiballi, let’s not care, once and for all, about those who watch X Factor. Rava, whether he’s listened to by one, no one, or a hundred thousand Italians, bores me. A trumpeter I really like and who, in my opinion, surpasses Rava is Franco Ambrosetti. Bollani is entertaining, but over time his albums become tiresome. "Les Fleur Bleu" is the album of his that I've listened to the most, but I don’t know how long it’s been gathering dust on a shelf. I heard him in concert once. He accompanied "the General" by Buster Keaton, but judging by what he played, my impression is that he understood very little about the film and the character. I even mentioned this in a review... Moroni doesn’t tire me, Pozza doesn’t tire me. I’ve been listening to Bireli Lagrene for months, especially the albums with the Gipsy project, and they don’t tire me... That’s all I care about. Bye.
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Devalue? Primiballi, no one here has compared Rava to Pausini, if I'm not mistaken...
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Oh hi there, who do we see again. :-)
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And since I’m here, I’ll also play the Basentini-Atti card: Deezer - Scopri la musica da amare P.S. Oh, this is a public service announcement, not a controversy. :-)
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True, Allevi doesn't do Jazz... And Bollani, Rava, and Fresu are also starting to get on my nerves... Not to mention Paoli... Much better Dado Moroni... And if you add Andrea Pozza to Dado Moroni, you get this:
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