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Although obvious, it is interesting to read the introduction in the article where they call it a disconcerting album... and has 'misplaced' his followers. But that is just the intro, not a discussion with him.
Man i love how melodic his early compositions were, this has more of a kinda basic arpeggio study vibe, I don't really get it?, can't really understand what he's going for unless its 'world music top 40"
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Joined: Jun. 7 2010
From: The South Ireland
RE: V.Amigo playing at home (in reply to rogeliocan)
I think you may have mis-interpreted that intro .. it's more like in the manner of speech of the columnist ...meaning a 'bewildering' new album , (due to its unusual content ...) and some of his followers may not be comfortable with this ( change)
Its an odd video. Its supposed to have an intimate, casual vibe, but with all the guitar switching and many camera shots, it just smells like too much production.