Enciclopedia Poletti

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Beatles One
Beatles One
16 sep 06
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The Beatles surpassed? The Beatles lacking musically? Well, but the Velvet Underground also influenced and invented house music. Isn't that right? Ah well, but if we're going to talk nonsense, at least mine is more fun.
Beatles One
Beatles One
16 sep 06
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But didn't they burn Joan of Arc?
Bob Marley Exodus
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Anyway, the much-cited Scaruffi on his Marley site says this (I don't agree with a single word): "Marley was the official disseminator of reggae and Rastafarian culture. Often boring and repetitive, never an innovator or genius, Marley stole riffs, arrangements, and melodies from all commercial white and black genres, from spirituals to Tin Pan Alley. Masked as music from the Third World underclass, his was actually just dance music for American teenagers, and its author was a late, aimless, and superficial hippie." You see...
Bob Marley Exodus
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Let's recap: according to Caz, Bruce Springsteen is crap, Killgod says Pink Floyd sucks, Metallaro Bionico claims that Genesis is a piece of junk, a guy named Passante told me in chat that Are You Experienced is not a good album, Floyd says that The Beatles literally suck, well, now I ask you, are you at least going to give these guys half an insult like you did to me or not? Fidia, if my nickname makes you laugh, I'm happy; it’s nice to be able to make people cheerful.
Bob Marley Exodus
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This Human Cases Counter seems a bit foolish to me: where exactly have I shot down others?
Bob Marley Exodus
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Anyway, Fallaci did not sow hate and arrogance throughout her life. Mrs. Fallaci in the Sixties/Seventies wrote numerous articles about the futility of the Vietnam War and published a beautiful interview with Pier Paolo Pasolini. Then in her later years, she took authoritarian and controversial positions. But LEONID, THE LAST YEARS DO NOT DEFINE A WHOLE LIFE.
Zucchero Zu & Co.
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The review is lengthy and heavy, and the album certainly doesn’t deserve 3 stars: with collaborations, Zucchero has always been in his element, but he’s now scraping the bottom of the barrel, and various Miles Davis, Sting, Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Luciano Pavarotti & Compagnia Cantante have been (and in part still are today) great artists; why go and get mocked alongside someone who sings "Il grande baboomba"? And to think that Zucchero once (many, many years ago) knew how to both sing and write lyrics, but that was such a long, long time ago...
Edoardo Bennato OK Italia
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It's not the essential Bennato of "Un giorno credi," but neither is it the photocopy and terrible version of today. Let’s say it’s an honest work from an artist in a declining phase who, although no longer shining in purely musical terms, still knows how to write a nice song like "Ok Italia" and the fierce mockery of "Chi beve, chi beve." In any case, you can find it around for 5 Euros, and considering the price, it might be worth buying.
Vasco Rossi Buoni O Cattivi
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The review contains a bitterness towards Vasco that is quite sad (and the word shit appears at least twenty times), but the album is really a piece of crap. "Un senso," as I've already said, is the ugliest Italian song of the last thirty years.
883 Grazie Mille
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Beyond generational comments and adolescent nostalgia, the 883 have never been a band worthy of making music, and if they weren't at the beginning, just imagine if they are now.