Enciclopedia Poletti

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Freddie Mercury Lover Of Life, Singer Of Songs - The Very Best Of Freddie Mercury
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Freddie Mercury, Queen, the remixes, the usual stories, the usual nonsense. The argument I maintain is always the same: Queen have never been worth anything, maybe a tiny bit at the beginning of their career. And then here Freddie is all alone, and then this is a box set, and then it costs more than 25 euros. Please!
Metallica Metallica
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The album of great success, 18 million copies sold. Moreover, an excellent heavy-metal work, encapsulating all the poetry and brazen anarchy of Metallica, and a screaming track, "Enter Sandman," the pinnacle of Metallica's inspiration. Now a part of music history, an album recommended even for those (like me) who don't love this genre of music.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon
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Well, this album seems like I've never heard of it. Is it new?
Bob Marley & Waylers Natty Dread
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It was about time Bob Marley made an appearance on DeBaser; there are only 5 reviews while there are over thirty for Oasis. Great Bob and, besides that, a great album. 5 for the review just for having done it.
The Rolling Stones Black And Blue
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I quite agree with the review, although the Stones would go on to do much worse, just think of "Emotional Rescue" or the recent "A Bigger Bang".
Radiohead Ok Computer
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Gentlemen, after this derogatory review that is not truthful but rather nonsensical, it would be appropriate to reconsider the following statement: "The Velvet created hard music and Nico was a man."
Led Zeppelin Early Days & Latter days
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This amusing latest fake of Korn makes me laugh out loud. So, mind you, Korn=Mirko Pianta=Navuzzi Marco=Hellvis=Johnny the boor=Sofficino=S.E.S. Silvio Berlusconi=Red Hot Chili Pepper (not even with an s at the end). There's plenty to ponder...
Frank Zappa Burnt Weeny Sandwich
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Everything is very beautiful. Review and album, one of the peaks of Zappa.
Vinicio Capossela Modì
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A record certainly filled with emotions and capable, at times, even of making one dream. Painful mornings, difficult daily life, dark and rainy worlds: these are, in essence, the themes addressed by Capossela. The music, in fact, leans a bit toward the style of Tom Waits, but the subsequent "Camera a sud" is more compact and cohesive. Anyway, primiballi, you always deliver wonderful reviews.
The Clash Give 'em Enough Rope
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The other side of the Sex Pistols, as some have called them. Certainly, "Give'em Enough Rope" pales in comparison to "London Calling," if it weren't for "All Young Punks," a masterpiece that, despite the passage of years, hasn't lost an ounce of its musical (and social) strength.