A few years ago I saw Manu Chao (and other very interesting artists that I might talk about with other occasions) performing at the Pinkpop festival. As I remember it, I ended up somewhat dissapointed because he did not sing any of the pieces from the “Clandestino” album, which is by far my favourite from Manu Chao (instead he and his collaborators sang mostly Mano Negra songs, very good otherwise, but, well, not my favourite…).
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Blogging as self-experimentation
I think Tyler Cowen is right to a great extent. And I just love the “less patient with the Continental philosophy” idea. True, true, how true! I would only add that blogging is also providing me (some of you) with an incentive to actually learn more, in a much more (self)disciplined way (understood here that one only blogs about things s/he himself considers interesting and worth blogging about, to start with; this should be the sine qua non of blogging).
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I am happy to belong to a nation that is too small to commit big follies.
Hendrik Antoon Lorentz
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Today’s song: Francesco de Gregori’s “La Donna Cannone”
Francesco de Gregori does not need any introduction: for anybody who knows Italian music, this artist is one of their gods. He is one of my top 5 favourite Italian musicians, in his case superlative both as singer and as songwriter.
→ Read more As usually, Eddie Lazear rocks!
This is going to be very very interesting, indeed somewhat of a “giant leap for the blogosphere” (especially if it would set a precedent!), as Stephen Dubner calls it. Unfortunately, I will only have time to read all the discussions in a few days; as usually I am too busy… So Prof.
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