Supreme Dicks The Emotional Plague
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Cool! I also don’t know a thing about all these groups; it often happens to me in your reviews ege (I drop by every now and then). (ps kappa if you receive you know what from the burner of who you know, you also know that I expect an expansion of musical knowledge ;))
Morgan Non al denaro non all'amore né al cielo
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In fact, he could choose a "minor" record like ... Le nuvole, La buona novella, Storia di un impiegato, Indiano, Rimini, Anime salve, Canzoni, Vol. 8, Tutti morimmo a stento, Vol. 1 ... wait, wait ... which one should he choose? Well ... anyway, I don’t agree, while I could be on board with you regarding the idea of completely reinterpreting the record. So far though, the listening experience isn’t unpleasant; now I'm listening to a heart patient .... what a song!! Hey, what's happening ... there’s something ... I’ll get back to listening, excuse me.
Tunng Mother's Daughter And Other Songs
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I also support Josi_'s request: samples are a must.
Andrea De Carlo Live Asti, Passepartout Festival. 10-05-2005
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Yes, it’s true, a nice mention and a great review, original and well done. I had absolutely no idea that De Carlo played music, and I hope he comes around my area too; you never know. Welcome, Matteo.
The Bravery The Bravery
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Beautiful humax, I don’t know anything about the album, but if you pass by this area let’s go fishing, you can bring the radio too :) bye
Morgan Non al denaro non all'amore né al cielo
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Well... I was clearly referring to Morgan, thanks for the response zaiireka (anyway, I'm listening to this album, I just got it... we'll see) :)
Morgan Non al denaro non all'amore né al cielo
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But is Nashira really that unpleasant? I don't know almost anything about him. It's true that he can be sad, but if listening to this album sparks someone's curiosity and they want to dig deeper... well, I don't mind at all, in fact, I envy him a bit for what he will discover :) bye
Morgan Non al denaro non all'amore né al cielo
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You know, zaireeka, I saw Morgan in concert not long ago and I didn't mind it at all. Then I heard about this project, and I have to say I was a bit perplexed at that moment, because it seemed like a difficult endeavor due to the possible comparisons with the original. But I’m really curious to listen to it - I’ll get it on Saturday along with Jarrett’s latest - and the comments on this review only add to my curiosity. I completely agree on one thing: this album will help spread the knowledge of De André. I’ll try to listen to it without being influenced by the original, hoping to find a tribute to a great album and an equally great man (before being an artist). I wanted to add that in recent years, cover versions of De André’s songs have multiplied, and so far the results have been good (except for some that haven't reached a good level). However, after all these years, the reinterpretation I love the most is "Canti randagi," a beautiful album released while De André was alive (beyond any suspicion). It's a pity that it's out of print... but why? Who knows. Bye.
Pink Floyd The Wall
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Thanks for the bogus response, even though it's partial, but I understand that it must not be easy to keep track of the interlocutors in the chaos :)) Enea, I think you want a fight ;)))) but today I'm too tired, bye :))
Pink Floyd The Wall
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"As for the record, for me it is an important piece of adolescence, a work that was ambitious and not easy at the time, today a distant listen, but one that retains value." This is what I said about the record; it doesn't sound like a grand panegyric or a defensive extremism. Come on...