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Category Archives: music
Opeth: an outsider’s concert review
It has been a busy month for me, concert-wise. I have gone to listen to some very different types of music and, generalist as I am when it concerns music, I have found something for myself from each of those … Continue reading
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Holiday romance
There I was – alone, away from home and all those everyday things – and there I had the most wonderful emotion, the most wonderful experience one could have – one of falling in love. I remember the exact moment … Continue reading
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Depressive music only depresses you when you are already depressed about something
I wanted to write about Anathema – a band I had discarded as something just not me long ago, but found again lately. I wanted to tell you about how it is not true that it is depressive in nature, … Continue reading
Why rock?
Last weekend I attended a rock festival, but before I went there I was asked by a very normal average middle-aged woman, why would I listen to that kind of music. To my surprise it was just the question I … Continue reading
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Laziness hurts in the end
Last weekend a friend of mine – whom I had had as a friend long time ago and now our friendship was renewed – gave me some music. I copied it to my !New Folder, where there were other folders … Continue reading
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Music
I seem to be an exception when it comes to music (or is it common and I haven’t noticed?). I really can enjoy practically every kind of music, I don’t choose the style even loosely. I have tried to rationalize … Continue reading