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the deepest space more
Shit! more
"..he held her tight to his side, while in the distance a dog barked. 'It was all written from the very beginning, you know. It was enclosed in the deck of cards. That the RED woman meets the jack, but in the end the turn starts over.' But don't cry for me, don't cry for me. Because sooner or later you know I'll be around here again. But don't cry for me, don't cry for me. We'll meet again you know, on some wonderful day." more
Not bad more
Watch out, they are evolving. Ingrandisci questa immagine more
Among the worst realities of the last decade and - unfortunately - of the current one. more
Britpop was a harsh blow for British alternative rock (especially for noise/shoegaze) and for music as a whole. Fortunately, Blur managed to prove their worth just as this dreadful musical trend came to an end. It's a real shame they broke up at the peak of their creative output. more
BLURidi more
The most hated band by MadCat. more
Extraordinary and somewhat underrated band. They deserve Olympus at least for the 90s. A perfect expression of pop in all its facets, with few missteps in taste and rhythm. Instead, there are many worthy b-sides and hit singles, from the classics "Girls & Boys" and "Song 2" to the moving "Universal" and "Out Of Time," now classics. They didn't invent anything, but they fully realized their art. more
The famous gladiators' rebellion set to music by a German trio shaped like the Nice. Despite a few little thefts at the expense of ELP (Trilogy, Brain Salad), the concept has a lively flair of its own. The Deadly Dream Of Freedom is a beautiful piano ballad with a memorable chorus. But the best comes with the powerful The March To The Eternal City (featuring the arabesques on Moog from the wild Italian Improvisation) and with A Broken Dream, the final clash with the Roman legions. more
Italian print from the '70s, bought at a summer market. Not in excellent condition but not in shambles either. more