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That's cool and thanks but you really should consider listening. It's diverse and interesting Music and serves a utilitarian purpose as well. You can find out both just how good your sound system is, and also where it may lack and benefit most from an upgrade.
Curiously, when I heard Arthur Teboul in an interview one day in 2019, it was the first time that I ever heard of the band, although it was not the main topic. The contributions of each band member are certainly considerable, but this man's intelligence and equability had become evident before music was even mentioned. Discovering that he was « doing music » had been a lucky moment for me.
I stopped being a fan of anything a long time ago (and I despise “charisma”, just in case). But I like this stuff a lot.
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Reason: 2019, omitted the object of my reflection. Who wants to know anyway.
Kings, Queens, and Pawns, Mary Roberts Rinehart's memoir of her time as a war correspondent in Belgium for The Saturday Evening Post during World War I.
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