charley

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Charles Mingus The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady
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Incredible. Does anyone want to add more superlatives?
Max Roach We Insist! Max Roach's Freedom Now Suite
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Thank you, ajeje, well the pairing certainly isn't because they are both free records, quite the opposite; it's rather because both were protest albums, promoters of demands and of a jazz that was “other” than what was loved by white people at that time. I don’t know, I have a rather technical and instinctive approach to this kind of records, and I must say that this "Freedom suite" struck me deeply from the very first notes. Bye
Max Roach We Insist! Max Roach's Freedom Now Suite
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Hello, thank you all so much for the compliments, I thought this album was more known, I was wrong. Bye!
Charles Mingus Oh Yeah
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The more freedel free, the more blues of the blues, the more jazz of the jazz. Go ahead. Enormously. Too much, even.
Sam Raimi Spiderman 3
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The film is already bad on its own, and then there was a huge disappointment, considering what the other two films were like. "Let's not even talk about the scene 'La febbre del sabato sera by Tobey Maguire'." Well, great, look, let's not talk about it, otherwise I'll start crying...
Miles Davis In A Silent Way
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sorry, plates
Miles Davis In A Silent Way
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I can't help but comment on it: Miles always surprises me; if Brew is the sun, this is the moon, a nocturnal record, intense and whispered indeed, with the cries clearly in the foreground, and a trumpet of touching clarity. A masterpiece.
Orson Welles L'Infernale Quinlan
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@ bubi: I believe that Heston not only plays the role well, but actually delivers a truly convincing performance.
Orson Welles L'Infernale Quinlan
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Thank you all for the compliments. @Dante: it's not what, baby, it's how, and if that's the case, then the plot, which I already knew by heart, can also be less essential, I might be wrong... :-); @Ghemison: maybe, or rather almost certainly, not as much as those mentioned next to it, but what can you do... it was my first love in directing... @Poletti: totally agree. Bye.