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Vasco Rossi Colpa d'Alfredo
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DaveJonGilmour, the only one in here who can talk about music. What a shame he’s just a kid of no more than 18, almost certainly a virgin desperately searching for a woman to love, who thinks he can preach to all of us. So from now on, Springsteen is an idiot; if you think that way, there are only 3 of you left, but that's fine, if Dave says it, then it's okay. We're all idiots; Dave is the holder of the truth. But you should go fuck yourself, or alternatively, enroll in the Zecchino d'Oro. But what the fuck do you know about music? At your age, you should be focused on studying.
Vasco Rossi Colpa d'Alfredo
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Ah, then Captain Beefheart was brilliant, and in a different way, so is Bruce Springsteen. But nowadays, it’s fashionable to kill music legends. I guess Grasshopper is a bit of an idiot, since he gave Born To Run a 5. Or maybe he’s someone who knows a bit more about music than all of us here? Enlighten us again, Dave.
Vasco Rossi Colpa d'Alfredo
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Thank you, Dave, for calling more than half of the Italian population idiots. And it took your enlightened opinion for us to finally open our eyes. We thank you, Dave; we will be forever grateful.
Vasco Rossi Colpa d'Alfredo
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Come on, if you want, let's do a test, Dave: ask any person present on this site aged between 30 and 40 and let's see what they tell you about the first Vasco, the one who made albums without a dime to his name. Forget my opinion, try with other people. You'll see that at least 95% will respond like me.
Vasco Rossi Colpa d'Alfredo
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Dearest DaveJonGilmour, Counter and various immature folks, this record isn't judged by its music or even its lyrics. It's judged because when it was released, it was a breath of fresh air, before Vasco became completely ridiculous. Who knows why those who are 30-40 years old remember this album with pleasure, while those who are 15-20 spit out judgments when they weren't even around back then. Maybe it's because the average age on this site is 18, and that's why you think with today's mindset, not yesterday's. You weren't there, and that's probably for the best.
Zucchero Spirito DiVino
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Bluesugar a masterpiece? Damn, and what do we give Frank Zappa, 39?
Metallica Ride The Lightning
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I haven't read it, but I believe there has already been enough discussion about this album (it's the sixth!).
Led Zeppelin Coda
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I agree with the reviewer, and by the way, this "Coda" was the first work by Led Zeppelin that I listened to. They didn't seem anything special at first, but then I listened to the others and completely changed my mind; one of the most important bands in the history of music.
Neil Young Rust Never Sleeps
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An absolutely magnificent album, one of Neil Young's best (or maybe it is the best?). Yes, indeed, there are few comments, very few, and yet people dish out a ton of 1s to Ligabue or Vasco, but still, you’re all there commenting on them (me too, I admit it, but at least I switch it up every now and then).
Zucchero Spirito DiVino
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I've never liked Zucchero too much. "Blue's" and "Oro incenso e birra," I admit, were very, very beautiful, but after that, he never did anything significant. For me, "Miserere" remains his lowest point, while here, all things considered, he pulls out at least two fun little songs. Still, always very lacking.