Enciclopedia Poletti

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Vinicio Capossela Camera A Sud
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"The ghost of 3" is absolutely brilliant. But almost the entire album is brilliant, except perhaps for the most famous track, that "Coss'è l'amor" which goes round and round and feels a bit lengthy and trivial.
Sting ...Nothing Like The Sun
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It's not exactly one of those works that makes you shout masterpiece; it's simply a nice pop record, with some variations on the theme, a beautiful track, "Englishman in New York," but I've never really been able to stand Sting that much. I would dare to say that this is one of his prettiest things.
Roberto Vecchioni Il Grande Sogno
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Fuck, Iside, you’re absolutely right: I looked it up on Google, Napolitan father, and yet I was convinced it was Sicilian. I think I read that somewhere, but I clearly misremembered. Counter, as you can see, I know how to admit mistakes; however, if we were to look at all the bullshit you’ve said since you joined DeBaser, it would be a laugh, but we’ll save that for another day. Right now, I can’t, I have people waiting for me for dinner. See you tomorrow.
Roberto Vecchioni Il Grande Sogno
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In short, I've never been too fond of this songwriter who is half Lombard and half Sicilian. "Samarcanda" and "Blumun" had a completely different vibe; this is the usual perfect and polished piece of work, boring in its music with a few nice songs, for example "A.R", but it has never really interested me that much.
Nanni Svampa All'osteria con Nanni Svampa
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Well Walterstarman, thanks for the 1 since you don’t even know who Nanni Svampa is, and even if you did, you wouldn’t understand his importance. Keep going with your beloved Queen, because you sure have a lot of people who care about you here. Idiot.
Pink Floyd The Piper At The Gates Of Down
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Enough! What the hell.
Cristina D'Avena Il Valzer Del Moscerino
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Isis, you've been swept away by nostalgia. It's more or less the same nostalgia that comes to me when I think back to the Barbapapà, "La tartaruga" by Bruno Lauzi, Goldrake, and "Il Pranzo è servito." Such a long time ago, but back in the days of the "Valzer del Moscerino," alas, I wasn't even born yet.
I Gatti di Vicolo Miracoli Capito?!/Verona Beat
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The nice Cats of Vicolo Miracoli, then when they dissolved, no one could refrain from mixing up some low-level nonsense. Together they were good, very good, sort of good, in short, they weren't exceptional. It was a bit of a dull cabaret for my taste, far better during that time were Cochi and Renato, Boldi and Teocoli, or the country boy Abatantuono.
Oasis Be Here Now
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So Kecco, it's not that I like to give 1s for no reason. I enjoyed Oasis, at least until "What's The Story," a bit less with "Be Here Now," and then they kept falling lower. The problem, though, is something else: you've decided to only review works by Oasis (maybe broadening your musical tastes wouldn't hurt), this review has already been written 4 times, you exaggerate with the ratings (I understand you’re a fan, but please, a bit of objectivity), and above all, I don't agree with your rating list: "Magic Pie" deserves a 9, not a 7, and it’s the most beautiful song on the album as well as one of the most beautiful by Oasis. Everything else doesn't even deserve 7, 8, or 9, at best 6, 6-, 5, and even some 4s ("Fade in Out," for example). I don't know if you get my point, but that’s more or less my opinion.
Alberto Camerini Comici Cosmetici
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"Metropolitan Gelato" was a pretty nice album (let's say a 3), and there was still room for moments of beautiful music; this is just an obscenity without limits, perhaps even worse than "Rudy & Rita" (which I kind of like). Listening to "Macondo" truly brings on depression. A very short review, and then there was already one, prettier and more entertaining.