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specializing in music of the "long seventies"
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Ann Steel - My Time
Too essential not to post. Music by Roberto Cacciapaglia, lyrics by Giada Di Villahermosa. Recorded in Milan.
Does the insistent pulse symbolize the mechanization of time in modern life?
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