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  1. Hace 3 días · The Secret Sessions: Recorded At The Village Vanguard 1966-1975 Jul.3, 1966Bill Evana(p)Eddie Gomez(b) Arnie Wise(ds)

  2. Hace 3 días · The main message conveyed in the song is the struggle and disappointment that often comes with chasing dreams and desires. It captures the essence of feeling stuck in a rut and experiencing setbacks. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who has high hopes but ends up with nothing to show for it.

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  4. Hace 15 horas · This one has been inspired by an event that took place back in June 2015, one that I wrote about at some length at the time. To summarise. The premiere of the documentary film, Big Gold Dream, took place in Edinburgh. The film tells the story of the post-punk scene in Scotland, with a particular focus on what happened in Edinburgh with the formation of the label Fast Product, and onwards to ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Centho adds flavours to chocolate by layering, never mixing. So instead of combining strawberries and chocolate, Decoster adds a layer of strawberry jam to better preserve the chocolate’s flavour. “It’s complicated to produce it this way,” he admits. “It’s a lot of hand work. We need a lot of time.”.

  6. losslessalbums.club › hi-res › 145895-peter-erskine-sweet-soul-1991-hi-resPeter Erskine - Sweet Soul (1991) Hi-Res

    Hace 6 días · Quality: FLAC 24 bit / 44.1 kHz (Tracks) Artist: Peter Erskine, Marc Johnson, John Scofield, Kenny Werner, Bob Mintzer, Joe Lovano, Randy Brecker Title: Sweet Soul Released: 1991 Style: Jazz RAR Size: 851 Mb Tracklist: 1. Touch Her Soft Lips and Part (07:00) 2. Press Enter (08:26) 3. Sweet Soul (09:43) 4. To Be or Not to Be (09:19)

  7. Hace 5 días · Now let’s dive into the meaning behind this powerful song. “We Take Care of Our Own” is a tune that deals with patriotic themes in a way that is characteristic of Bruce Springsteen’s unique style. It may appear as a patriotic anthem on the surface, but upon closer examination, it reveals itself as a critique of America.