And now This Is The Life on deb more
Addicted to you destroyed her. more
I love it when nothing bites. more
What the heck is it? 1 radicalscìccoso anagram of "l'ovofobia." more
She created and kept the disco era alive in the age of iTunes. more
ascending parabola whatever they say more
Heaven open up more
Great more
Songs for the Deaf, Lullabies to Paralyze, and Era Vulgaris deserve. more
Communists not communists more
Personally reassessed in full, immense career, a multifaceted artist who is shy and reserved. more
And by shuttling between posts, he took early retirement: last name guarantee right. more
Four cute pieces in a sea of junk! more
I love the remix of "Always on my mind," maybe even more than the original track. About them, nothing to say... they just rock. more
I would be wrong to denounce it all as a big bluff, charisma allowing, just because it died drastically in September. more
Jazz-pop coffee more
It's a bit like combining Magnelli and Asoler: in fact zooooot. more
another soulettara ended up beautifully in the arms of William from the U.K. of shit: duralexedlex more
It's hard not to call her a difficult one. more
"However, the greatness of musical geniuses like these always lies in their ability to reinvent themselves without EVER repeating or fishing back into the glorious past that was," cit. dolcemiele. IN REALITY, the art of re-proposing Old Glories with some modifications has been THEIR trademark for years... we are undoubtedly talking about great performers of the twentieth century with their own weaknesses and merits, not epoch-making geniuses like the Queen of F.M.! Returning to the merry rolling stones, oh well, the little trip in the car the other day with Just You Fool wasn't unpleasant to me, None. And if the rating of DizionarioRock is what it is, so is mine, which counts for a quartZ. more