Mousike
“L’Amour Toujours” is a powerful song
“Put your pride on the shelf” is a line in Y. M. C. A.
By not listening to different songs one after another, I don’t become pique-blind to music
I fondly remember having uniquely good vibrations in two unlikely circumstances of the recent past
Most of my music-listening goes like this




“Nel Segno di Bacco” is an Italian artistic group touring the country with a musical play about wine, food, and conviviality
I have a subconscious and instinctual, but perhaps irrational distrust for buskers with speakers
Nostalgia
Earlier
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