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DeAge™ : 7212 days • Here since 11 september 2006
7 Year Bitch Gato Negro
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To make averages:
7 Year Bitch Gato Negro
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Nice review, despite the length: 4.5. I only know these girls by name, too bad I have a terrible connection otherwise I would download them. @sfascia carrozze: your language fascinates me more and more :-)
Neil Young This Note's For You
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Unfortunately, I miss this; I don’t have everything from Neil. I listened to it some time ago from a friend, but I don’t remember anything except for the line that mentions MTV... Blessed ignorance (mine, of course). The review is impeccable, as usual from the author.
Guy Ritchie The Snatch
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To mediate
Guy Ritchie The Snatch
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It's "mary scassapalle poppins," not fuck off. Hilarious movie, it's not an undisputed masterpiece nor particularly original, but it's fun and enjoyable: 3.5. As for the reviews, you could have explained the plot a bit better.
Marco Masini T'innamorerai
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It also seems to me that your little basic problem is the language, Italian though! Well, it's your first review, but a bit of care, come on!
Oasis Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants
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Historically? Well... They really kicked Germany's ass in World War II, they were great navigators, they had a badass fleet, and let's not even talk about literature... That today's English bands are mediocre, fine (especially those idiots the Babyshambles) but to say that the English have always been mediocre in every way... well, that doesn't seem right to me.
Oasis Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants
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Alessio, I’ve been to London and I've seen all sorts; not everyone has bangs. This sounds a bit biased, if I may say. And how can you call the English "mediocre"? The history of rock is half English, even excluding Oasis and similar bands... I remind you that when there were Stones, Who, Pink Floyd, Cream, and the like in England, we Italians had Rita Pavone, Caterina Caselli, and various bands from Piper. Come on, give it a bit of objectivity! :-)
Oasis Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants
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I have never adored them, partly due to their sometimes excessive resemblance to the Beatles, but I have appreciated certain aspects of their work. This album, however, is certainly not one of them: soporific, tediously noisy, and rather poorly arranged. To be honest, I prefer the successor. However, the review is nice. Fun fact: the initial sample of "Fuckin' in the bushes" is the speech with which Rikki Farr, the presenter of the Isle of Wight festival, introduced the event, and it is taken from the film "Message To Love," a documentary about the festival directed by Murray Lerner. The very title of the song refers to the speech, also included in the film, of an elderly general who resided on the island and who opposed the invasion of a horde of hippies who, among other things, "were fucking in the bushes."
Alex Britti 3
Alex Britti 3
30 jul 07
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In the comments, there can be some references to SMS language, but, dear luigi89, please write in correct Italian in a review... You do it more honor if you call it "Chitarra" and not "Kitarra." Kapiert?