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  1. Wow! I would expected at least some Adorno's like notations from Chuck and Eric. Maybe they can't read italian.
  2. I wish to fill many holes in my classic music collection. I noted that classical records are ridicolously cheap compared to jazz. Here you got a brief list of what I am interested for. Taking to account first: performance, second: quality or recording, third: availability. Obviuosly I wish analogue recording. Great Box set are welcome too. Many, many thanks in advance BACH Messa in si minore Overture 1/2/3/4 Magnificat L’opera per liuto Passione di Giovanni Concerti Brandenburghesi BEETHOVEN Sonate per piano 23 Appassionata (Gilels) Sonate per piano 13 Sonate per piano 14 Sonate per piano 29/30/32 Concerti per violino, triploconcerto. Sonate per piano e violoncello, violino e piano Variazioni Diabelli Missa Solemnis Sinfonie 1/2/3/4/5/6/7 BRAHMS Musica da camera Concerti Eine deutsche requiem BRUCKNER Sinfonie DVORAK Concerto per violoncello, per piano HAENDEL Messiah Utrechter te deum HAYDN Sinfonie 94/96/100/101/103/104 MAHLER sinfonie 4/5/6/7/8/9 MOZART Kronung messe Concerti per piano 20/25 Concerti per corno 1/2/3/4 SCHUBERT La trota Sinfonie 8/9 Trios SCHUMANN sinfonia 2 SATIE opere per piano
  3. Herbie Hancock THE PRISONER Liberty stereo Grant Green CARRYING' ON Liberty stereo
  4. The elite will not consider any records without original fingerprints of RVG on edge of the record. In case you can't prove fingerprints, we could accept evidence based on DNA analysis.
  5. You should try the 'cosmic pizza' or the 'magic spaghetti'
  6. No More Hard or Soft Drugs Consumers to be prosecuted. Table of quantities for personal use not yet available. ROME – All drugs are the same. Whether the substance is cocaine, hashish, LSD, ecstasy or marijuana, there will no longer be any distinction between hard and soft drugs. Vice Premier Gianfranco Fini took pains to point out again that “no one will go to prison for a joint”, although the new law on drugs that was approved yesterday in the Senate will make consumers as well as dealers liable to prosecution. The fines are administrative and not penal, but since all drugs are treated equally, cannabis smokers may end up having their passports withdrawn.But there is more. The concept of a “moderate quantity” has been reintroduced, albeit under another name, to establish an objective limit between personal use and dealing. Although the – unified – table of borderline doses is not yet available, the new law on drugs is about to go through the Chamber of Deputies in a race against time after approval in the Senate. AMENDMENT – In the end, the law on drugs passed in the Senate as an amendment. It had languished in committee for two years before Minister Carlo Giovanardi decided to draft an extract of twenty-two articles out of the total one hundred and six. But there would still not have been enough time, so it was decided to piggyback the law, in the form of an amendment, to a decree for the transfer to the Olympics of scratchcard revenue and for the recruitment of more than one thousand police officers to combat terrorism. The provision will now go to the Chamber of Deputies, where it will probably be treated in the same way it was in the Senate, as a vote of confidence.Mr Fini explained the vote in this way. “It was essential to implement the principle in the bill of repression for dealers”. There have been many protests,including the comment by Rose in the Fist leader, Daniele Capezzone. “There’s a lot of moralising about drugs in Parliament but if a police dog went into the Chamber of Deputies, first its nose would go crazy and then it would roll over”. Democrats of the Left (DS) Luigi Manconi ironicallycalls it a real masterpiece.Daisy Alliance parliamentarian Rosy Bindi talks about “institutional arrogance” and MEP Emma Bonino complains that “there is less and less freedom in Italy”. For the majority, Luca Volontè, leader of the Christian Democrat (UDC) group in the Chamber of Deputies, calls it “one of the keystone government initiatives of the past decade”. THE TABLE – The table is perhaps the most controversial aspect of the new law. Unlike the regulations contained in legislation approved in 1990, and then abrogated by a referendum in 1993, the new law will not have tables to define what was previously known as a “moderate quantity”. This time there will be only one table for all drugs.However, there is no table at all at the moment.According to the piggyback amendment, the Ministry of Health will decide the borderline quantity that separates dealing from personal use in a decree that will therefore have the force of criminal law. According to DS Senator Massimo Brutti, this procedure “is in contrast with the second paragraph of article twenty-five of the constitution”, but junior minister for the Interior, National Alliance’s (AN) Alfredo Mantovano, defends the new measure robustly. He says that“the same procedure was followed in 1990, when the Minister of Health laid down the tables in a decree.Actually, more will be done this time because the Minister of Health will draft the decree in concert with the Minister of Justice and the National Department of Anti-drug Policies”. DRUG REHABILITATION CENTRES – The section of the amendment that deals with residential rehabilitation centres and dependency services has stirred up protests. The new law puts public and private services on the same footing, giving both the power to certify drug dependency.This is a far from marginal issue since here too there are penal repercussions. Drug-dependant offenders are given special treatment by the law thanks to what is called a “minor” sentence of imprisonment for a minimum of one to a maximum of six years, in contrast with the tariff for the basic offence, which ranges from six to twenty years. Finally, the new law also raises the threshold for serving alternative sentences from four to six years when the offender is drug-dependant. Alessandra Arachi English translation by Giles Watson www.watson.it http://www.corriere.it/english/articoli/20...o/27/drug.shtml
  7. THE WHO LIVE AT LEEDS Track Records
  8. God bless Classic Records
  9. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Sonny-Clark-Blue-Not...1QQcmdZViewItem
  10. It's time to cook dinner so...Van Morrison His Band And The Street Choir
  11. Zappa's Thing-Fish
  12. Mosaic's Jones/Lewis
  13. Such things makes me feel better, at least I didn't fail all my investments
  14. It sounded better, the biggest improvement was bass frequency focus, with my previous stuff, Audio Reaserch LS22 and Mark Levinson 29. Considering the cost and the results, I wouldn't buy it again, expecially with Linn gears. I think that Linn's power supply (switching mode) is quite indifferent to power conditioner, at least to my ears.
  15. Van Morrison Hard Nose The Highway WB white label promo US pressing I love his music when I am cooking, I am serious
  16. Analog Linn LP12/EKOS/AKIVA/LINTO/LINGO Digital Linn Ikemi Preamp Audio Reasearch Reference II Mk II Power amp Linn Klimax solo Speakers Wilson Audio Watt/Puppy 5 Burmester Power Conditioner
  17. Mingus The Black Saint and The Sinner Lady Impulse! original stereo
  18. Mingus Pythecanthropus Erectus Atlantic Black Label
  19. In Italy we have a proverb about cars, motorbikes and women. "Donne e motori, gioie e dolori" (Women and Engines, joy and pain)
  20. I am just waiting for the Kenny G's reissues on 200 tons virgin vinyl
  21. Some Beethoven's klaviersonaten, Emil Gilels on piano
  22. I bought it today. My copy has the corrected credit on the original page. Disc 2 is ok. Ah, btw, music smokes!
  23. Inspired from Barbieri's Thread....GATO Chapter Four ALIVE IN NEW YORK Impulse! White Label Promo.
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