Enciclopedia Poletti

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Marilyn Manson Lest We Forget - The Best Of
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But does Marilyn Manson really know the devil?
Jethro Tull Catfish Rising
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Sorry DaveJonGilmour, would Santana really reference the New Trolls? But do you really think Santana knew the New Trolls? Because at this point, I have a vague feeling that King Crimson knew the Ricchi e Poveri. Someone should explain to you that the notes are always the same and after a while, round and round, it's bound to happen that you redo the same melody, the same riff. Well, never mind, it's a waste of breath.
AA.VV. MTV European Music Awards 2006
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The MTV European Music Awards? Do they still do those?
King Crimson THRaKaTTaK
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King Crimson in 1996? I was convinced they had stopped playing twenty years ago, and now I see them alive and well in 1996. What a nice surprise, thank you for opening my eyes, and frankly, I can't pass judgment. Is it possible that they are still geniuses today?
Led Zeppelin How The West Was Won
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When it was released, it was too expensive (considering the material is priceless), so I have it all in mp3. 3 CDs that are absolutely splendid, the best of Led Zeppelin with some live interpretative gems that one should memorize, unlike the soulless live performances you see today.
Le Orme Piccola Rapsodia Dell'Ape
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Do you think I should retrieve these footprints? I don't know, I liked "Uomo di pezza," then they seemed too haughty and presumptuous to me, but anything is possible. I’ll try to listen to this little rhapsody.
Ennio Morricone The Mission
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The choice of what the best films in history are is always complicated; however, my personal ranking goes like this: 1) Citizen Kane, by Orson Welles; 2) Modern Times, by Charlie Chaplin; 3) 2001: A Space Odyssey, by Stanley Kubrick; 4) North by Northwest, by Alfred Hitchcock; 5) 8½, by Federico Fellini.
Pino Daniele Napule E' (canzone)
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Sorry DaveJon or whatever the hell your name is, but can’t poetry and music coexist? No, because otherwise we’d throw De André and Bob Dylan to the wolves. Your scattered ones here and there are truly a monument to your intelligence, the only one who can talk about music in here. You have the knowledge, enlighten us then, and we will follow you.
King Crimson In The Court Of The Crimson King
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Yes, that's fine, but these are things that have already been said a thousand times.
Nirvana Bleach
Nirvana Bleach
6 nov 06
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I don't know, honestly in this review you also say some shareable things (I liked "Nevermind" a lot, this one a bit less, but just a little bit), that this is true grunge is something no one disputes, and that it is less accessible compared to "Nevermind" is generally true. But to say that "Nevermind" was the commercial turning point is heresy: it was a great album that had the fortune of making a lot of money (but do you still believe in the joke about the artist who doesn't care about money but about quality?). And enough with the story that if an album sold a lot, it must consequently be awful; that's a straightforward tale: even commercially successful albums have their dignity, sometimes even monumental (just look at those by the Beatles, the early Rolling Stones, or Pink Floyd, and I could go on for a long time).