Tangerine Dream: Rubycon
CD Audio I have it
Tears for Fears: The Seeds of Love
CD Audio I have it ★★★
Tears for Fears: The Hurting
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Tears for Fears: Songs from the Big Chair
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Ted Kotcheff: Rambo
DVD Video I have it ★★★★
Great blend of Action-Movie and war film, Stallone delivers one of the rare convincing performances of his career, with a plot that is far from thin and trivial. A nice film, therefore, but starting from the second chapter the saga will sink, sliding into the banal and "tamarro".
Teenage Jesus and the Jerks: Everything
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Teletubbies: Strangeland
DVD Audio I have it ★★★★★
ADDED TO MY DE-COLLECTION IN MEMORY OF MY PERSONAL FAKE. I CARED ABOUT YOU.
  • pana
    9 oct 12
    Are you aware that this is the first case of Personal Fake, or, in Latin terms, Fake ad Personam???
  • hjhhjij
    9 oct 12
    No, I'm not that lucky. There have been others, although they date back to before my enrollment, like the legendary Encilopedia Pirletti Vs. Enciclopedia Poletti.
  • pana
    9 oct 12
    I'm sorry.
  • hjhhjij
    9 oct 12
    I'm happy anyway, it's not something everyone gets to have, even if just for a few hours, a private fake.
  • pana
    9 oct 12
    this is true. Do you think your new (but already old) fake will ever make it to the Walk of Fake alongside people like Trentavoltemegl?
  • hjhhjij
    9 oct 12
    Well, it deserves a little spot; I will treasure it intensely, after all, we cared for each other, even if it lasted such a short time.
  • pana
    9 oct 12
    a DeBaserian old-timer might compile this little list and publish it as an editorial: on that day the Editors will restore all the selected Fakes for 24 hours, and that day will be celebrated every year as the Fake Festival! If this were to happen, I suggest including that lovable character (who is still active, by the way) who called me a piece of shit for giving a 4/5 to AC/DC, but above all the various fake destroidi like Katharsys and their offshoots versus the new generation communist fakes for a titanic showdown.
  • hjhhjij
    9 oct 12
    Undoubtedly, it’s an interesting idea. There used to be Metallarobionico (a historical user of Debaser) who made a list of human cases. He could have taken care of the Walk of Fake, but it’s been a while since he was last seen.
  • pana
    9 oct 12
    I’m looking for him among the De-Users.
  • pana
    9 oct 12
    Look, in one of his latest comments, he talks about the historian Katharsys.
  • hjhhjij
    9 oct 12
    Did you find the list?
  • pana
    10 oct 12
    On his main page, there are some "epic" phrases, but I haven't found any actual lists of "Human Cases."
  • hjhhjij
    10 oct 12
    Then I'll look for it in that list :)
  • hjhhjij
    10 oct 12
    Also because I could confuse myself with another user, I was back then just an "external."
  • pana
    10 oct 12
    So you were introduced to DeBaser really at a young age! Let me ask you two questions:
    1) Back then, did you already know (like you do now) all the cultural baggage that L'Uomo has offered us?
    2) Why did you choose your nickname?
  • hjhhjij
    10 oct 12
    I found out about it in 2007 at the age of 14 ;) So: 1) Obviously (I see my P.F. has made a convert :D). Jokes aside, when I discovered the music site in 2007, I didn't understand a thing; in 2010 when I registered, I wasn't much better off, and even now I still have a long way to go to grasp all the cultural baggage that mankind has to offer :D 2) I clicked randomly on the keyboard because I'm too lazy to come up with a nickname and I didn't want to register with names like "Peter Hammill," "Tony Banks," etc.
Terrence Malick: La Sottile Linea Rossa
DVD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Wonderful.
Terry Gilliam: L'esercito delle 12 scimmie
DVD Video I have it ★★★★★
Terry Gilliam: Tideland
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Terry Gilliam: Paura e delirio a Las Vegas
DVD Video I have it ★★★★
Completely nonsensical but extremely funny, practically a scenario where Gilliam could unleash his visionary creativity. Depp and Del Toro are wildly eccentric; after all, the same Thompson/Raoul Duke was not exactly sane. Grotesque and hilarious characters and situations, along with an outstanding soundtrack (just to name a few: "Combination of the Two" by Big Brother at the beginning and end of the film, "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit" - the latter used wonderfully - by Jefferson Airplane, and "Stuck Inside" by Dylan). Awesome.
The Triumph of Fantasy over Reality. After the masterpiece "Brazil," Gilliam gifts us this sparkling diversion, full of humor, special effects, and imagination. A truly successful fairy-tale film. Stunning.
Terry Gilliam: Brazil
DVD Video I have it ★★★★★
Clearly Gilliam's masterpiece, one of the most unsettling films I have ever seen.
  • TheJargonKing
    16 jul 12
    I agree: Masterpiece!!!
  • hjhhjij
    16 jul 12
    Oh yes, visionary, grotesque, unsettling, bittersweet, it keeps you on the edge of your seat until the last second, brilliant situations and dialogues, the protagonist in sparkling form, and then De Niro just kills me in this film ;)
  • Rocky Marciano
    19 jul 12
    Damn, this movie is absolutely mind-blowing, not to mention the ending, which is one of the most terrifying and visionary I've ever seen.
The Beach Boys: Surfin' Safari
CD Audio I have it ★★
A bullshit of a record, even if occasionally amusing.
The Beach Boys: Pet Sounds
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The Beatles: A Hard Day's Night
CD Audio I have it ★★★
The Beatles: help!
CD Audio I have it
The album with which the Beatles truly begin to win me over, more mature and showcasing their ever-growing ability to write perfect pop melodies. Here I find a particularly inspired Lennon ("Help!", "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away," and "It's Only Love" standing out, but he doesn't miss a beat on this album) and two stunning contributions from Harrison ("I Need You" especially). And McCartney? McCartney has the two minutes of eternal melodic perfection in "Yesterday" (virtually his first solo effort by the end), throw them away. Not that his other songs are bad, mind you (I love "I Just Seen a Face"). If the album has a downside, it's the Beatles as cover artists, which I don't really love, but even here, their "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" doesn't bother me this time.
  • hellraiser
    15 mar 18
    I start with Rubber Soul with them, for goodness' sake, an interesting album but it doesn’t really light up my day. Girl above all, followed closely by Yesterday. Michelle has always been hated because played a thousand times on the flute in elementary school... from the next album it will surely be better.
  • hellraiser
    15 mar 18
    ... of the period 62 - 64, however, I have always had a soft spot for With/Meet the Beatles, I don’t even know why...
  • hjhhjij
    15 mar 18
    I like it too, thanks to the cover scarred by the Residents :D Then hey, I don't really like those records as much as the ones from '65-'69, but I'm the only one in the world so that's fine ahahhaha (and they're not without gems, of course).
  • RinaldiACHTUNG
    16 mar 18
    I agree on everything.
  • Fifth album of their career, second "hit" to break away from r'n'r, shuffle and rockabilly and become the state of the art in pop. The first hit had come with the third "Hard Day's Night," then the pause of the fourth "For Sale," and here a new acceleration with three or four memorable tracks. Starting from the sixth album "Rubber Soul," they would unleash a deadly barrage of creativity and talent in massive doses for four magical years, until their breakup.
  • hjhhjij
    16 mar 18
    And I thought I was being "bad" with them considering "Help!" as the beginning of their best, here there are already two Rubber Soul fans XD
The Beatles: Please please me
CD Audio I have it ★
The Beatles: Let it be
CD Audio I have it ★
The Beatles: Abbey Road
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
The Beatles: Magical Mystery Tour
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
The Beatles: Revolver
CD Audio I have it ★★★
The Beatles: Rubber soul
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
The Beatles: the Beatles
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Between 3 and 4 stars. Incredible the alternation between great tracks and unspeakable flops.
The Bee Gees: Idea
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Great album, the best of the BiGis after "Odessa." I adore songs like "In the Summer of His Years," "Idea," and "I Started a Joke," but overall there's a string of beautiful pop songs and inspired melodies that stick in your head, following one after another with admirable continuity, with very rare "minor" or poorly executed moments. Truly excellent.
The Bee Gees: Mr. Natural
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
The Birthday Party: The Birthday Party
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
After the unripe debut under the name "The Boys Next Door," here comes in 1980 the first masterpiece by Cave, Howard, and company, which begins to showcase their extraordinary and original style, a mix of Post-Punk blended with dark and "Noir" atmospheres, merging into a kind of "Dark-Wave" heavily infused with the most twisted Blues. It deserves a 5; Howard and Cave are already highly inspired authors, one a great guitarist, the other a BEASTLY frontman.
The Birthday Party: The Bad Seed
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
I collect the two EPs separately, but I own the combined version, it's better because there are two extra tracks from the "Mutiny sessions." And well, "Deep in the Woods," do I need to add anything else? Five for life.
  • rolando303
    14 nov 15
    I don't know. Genre?
  • hjhhjij
    15 nov 15
    I can't believe you don't know them, it's a joke. Oh, Nick Cave, Rowland Howard, Mick Harvey :-D
  • hjhhjij
    15 nov 15
    Anyway... The darkest and most heartbreaking Blues, that of the fathers, combined with the modernity of New/Dark Wave. In a nutshell.
The Birthday Party: Mutiny
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Closing on a high note and then starting again (Bad Seeds, Crime and City Solution, These Immortal Souls) at the same elevated levels. Beautiful, man.
  • fuggitivo
    14 nov 15
    "Nice, dude." XD. But let's give him a little pat-pat on the head at this point.
  • Marco Orsi
    14 nov 15
    Very Big Birthday
  • hjhhjij
    15 nov 15
    pat-pat no because they bite my hand off XD Yes Marco, really awesome.
  • Carlos
    16 nov 15
    I'm sorry, but I can't access external content such as YouTube links. If you provide the text you would like me to translate, I'll be happy to assist you.
  • hjhhjij
    16 nov 15
    That was Nick Cave, in fact. In falsetto. Shh, don’t let anyone know.
  • Carlos
    16 nov 15
    He is also in desperate anticipation of the new Star Wars in theaters.
  • hjhhjij
    16 nov 15
    He wrote the screenplay. You know how it is, he’s got this obsession...
Although it was released posthumously after the band's breakup, this stunning album is perhaps the quintessential live testimony captured on record by the Birthday Party, resulting from recordings taken from a single concert, held in their Australia, at the Astor Theatre, on January 15, 1982. Half of the tracks are a preview of the masterpiece ("Junkyard") that would be released just a few months later (in fact, counting "Blast Off" and "Release the Bats," which were initially released only as singles and later included as bonus tracks on "Junkyard," even more than half of the tracks) while the rest comes from "Prayers on Fire." It's a pity there's a total absence of songs from the first album, which is almost equally beautiful. And well, it's a live recording from these crazy guys, what else to expect; a terrifying rendition of tracks like "She's Hit," "The Dim Locator," "Junkyard," "King Ink," "A Dead Song," etc...
The Birthday Party: Prayers On Fire
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The Birthday Party: Junk Yard
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
One of my favorite albums from the '80s and my personal favorite from the band in question. Bacchanals, orgies, and rituals of the darkest, most deviant, and animalistic Blues unfold for 40 minutes without restraint, the aggression and fury reaching grotesque peaks, with Cave at the most beastly moment of his entire career. A stunning record as much as it is important and seminal, much like the entire work of the Birthday Party in the end. Immense.
  • De...Marga...
    14 mar 14
    Today I will be very brief: you have already said it all.
The Blasters: Hard LIne
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
If I'm not mistaken, this album was conceived when the brothers Alvin were spending at least 15 hours a day spitting at each other, and yet, as has happened time and time again in music, the result is a work that approaches perfection, a masterpiece that, with the spirit of the revival living through its golden years at the time, traverses most of the spectrum of American popular music: pop, rock'n'roll, rockabilly, country, gospel, R&B, ballad—in short, "Hard Line" is the exhilarating summary of the "greatest American pop song" you can imagine listening to, the result of Dave Alvin's maturation as a songwriter, who seamlessly strings together a series of songs perfect in their essential nature, not underestimating the value of the lyrics, which often add significant "depth" to the musical simplicity (I think of "Little Honey"). And there’s also Phil, as a singer and arranger, always with the right touches, with the right rhythms; it's impossible to get the guitar solos of "Hey, Girl" or the killer riff of "Common Man" out of your head, or the grand interpretation of the traditional "Samson and Delilah." As a cherry on top, we receive the gift of Puma Mellencamp in the form of yet another great pop song, perhaps the true expressive gravitational center of the album alongside "Just Another Sunday," which symbolizes D. Alvin's writing matured to just the right point. Masterpiece.
The Blues Brothers: Briefcase Full of Blues
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Oh, for me it’s a fantastic album. It’s the debut of the band founded by the comedic duo Belushi/Aykroyd under the pseudonyms of brothers "Joliet Jake" and "Elwood" Blues (later brought to fame with Landis's legendary masterpiece two years later), accompanied by incredibly talented musicians (Matt Murphy, Lou Marini, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Alan Rubin just to name a few, all present in the aforementioned film). The result is a beautiful album of covers and reinterpretations, seriously cool.
The Blues Brothers: Made In America
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
March was right, it’s a nice little record, even though I found it inferior to the previous two. Still, it always has a great sound. Elwood/Aykroyd is much more active and present here, doing more than well in the role of frontman. Belushi/Jake, on the other hand, is more subdued, clearly not at his best and much less wild, but still worth mentioning (in "Guilty" and "Going Back to Miami," for example). Steve Cropper (there’s also "Green Onions" by Booker T. & the M.G's, of which he is a co-author) and the guys are always incredibly badass, though.
The Blues Brothers: The Blues Brothers
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★