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Areej Khanotia
@Areej.k · 2:25

More thoughts on this record and playing Vesti la guibba - Enrico Caruso off of my record player

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There's also more they talk about the first big shot kind of thing person that they got for their music. And it says here, like, approximately one year later, the great tenor Enrico Caruso was recorded in Milan, Italy, using the Victor Masters method. And I love this because I love opera. And the tenor voice of Men is like, my favorite kind of, like range because it's so delicate, if that makes sense. But they have a wide range of music on this record

Opera man,,,,, :,( also the case came with two records! Not just one!

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Areej Khanotia
@Areej.k · 0:01

Also pls appreciate Caruso’s emotion in that song omg

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Ayishah Hasni
@ayishah.hasni · 0:48
Thanks for sharing that. But this record seems so cool. I love that you just got it from downtown. I think that's what she said. And also what you said about art and science being compatible and going together. I think that's so awesome. A lot of people think you can't like science and art, like, you have to, like one or the other. But I totally think that you can, like both. I love that you like both. So thanks for sharing
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