I Know. I Will.
If xenoglossies not glossolalia
but in hazelnuts, in pearls, in briars,
I remove glossolalia by thinning xenoglossies mosses
(listening) (listening)
in the very weave of my wandering
in deviant-orbitual, vain, epicicles
and then down there the barn, the little light, the bread,
the gap and the everyday
like a single flower they flutter together
they cline. Look here.
I was born in Sassuolo, in the province of Modena, in the distant 1975.
Graduating in Law from the University of Modena, I support myself working at my father's small catering company.
I am fascinated by the studies of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (and therefore I highly recommend reading the key book on the subject: "Using the Brain to Change" by Richard Bandler, ed. Astrolabio € 12.39).
The activities I spend my remaining time on, between law books and work, mainly concern music: I play (with decent results, I believe) the guitar studying pieces by Steve Vai and Joe Satriani and listen to an infinite amount of records from the most varied musical genres. I do not really enjoy playing cover bands live; I prefer recording my compositions and keeping them to myself.
I am a fan of Kevin Smith's movies (Chasing Amy, Dogma, Mallrats, Clerks, Jay & Silent Bob strike back to Hollywood his creations).
I hate the hypocrisy hidden within the hierarchical structure of the Catholic Church but I am a believer: one of those who can be described as a Perplexed Catholic—that is, I believe in the teachings but not in the form.
I also dislike those who divide music by genres: MUSIC SHOULD NOT BE DIVIDED INTO GENRES BUT ONLY BETWEEN GOOD MUSIC AND BAD MUSIC! However, I understand the difficulties regarding commerce, teaching, and cataloging titles, so I agree that music be divided by genres for these purposes.
Sending you only 10 favorite titles is a very difficult task: I should send you my 10 favorites for each decade, but I realize that might be a bit overwhelming. I settle for strongly recommending you listen to the following records:
Greet with joy!
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