Is it really worth nothing? It’s a very provocative comment, attracting more comments. I think it’s such an intriguing and controversial alternative; a blend of classical and funky music and voices, which should be seen as an innovative idea creating a taste for something absurd and unusual. Pavarotti is a bit old as it is J. Brown, nevertheless their combined experiences unveil a very interesting potential that is worth pursuing. Obviously it is not for mainstream music lovers, nor for classical music lovers (mainstream as well). It’s an alternative expression of the ‘heart and soul’ of a new ‘renaissance’, proposing a common ideal for a different type of beauty… an attractive extreme that needs to be explored ...
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Is it really worth nothing? It’s a very provocative comment, attracting more comments. I think it’s such an intriguing and controversial alternative; a blend of classical and funky music and voices, which should be seen as an innovative idea creating a taste for something absurd and unusual. Pavarotti is a bit old as it is J. Brown, nevertheless their combined experiences unveil a very interesting potential that is worth pursuing. Obviously it is not for mainstream music lovers, nor for classical music lovers (mainstream as well). It’s an alternative expression of the ‘heart and soul’ of a new ‘renaissance’, proposing a common ideal for a different type of beauty… an attractive extreme that needs to be explored ...
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