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:-) Thank you!
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Among other things, the CD also contains tracks (I think the last 4) that initially were part of a standalone EP, the title of which now escapes me but should be specified on the back of the booklet, and which were later included in the official release - thanks to the greater duration in minutes of the digital format. Just saying. Kisses (a little bit I love you Cuin, you know..)
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..."Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iisaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!! Come on, it's your turn!"
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Well done, I really like your description. I think I’ve listened to this record thousands of times, tearing up each time at the chorus of Move On (it's true, I tried with the vinyl years ago and that "AIIAAHH" in reverse is indeed "all the young duuuudeees") with that CAN'T FORGET YOU almost choked... The Berlin trilogy remains an absolute masterpiece. A hug.
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Hi, a quick stop and a greeting. I really enjoy your review; I’m a die-hard fan of EVERYTHING the Duke has done from 1967 to today, on par with Mr_Iko, but like you, I draw the line at Heathen, which I love in all its minutes, pauses included. A hug!
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So be it..
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I LOVE (also) this (their) album...
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Dear Luca Reed, I never said that A Perfect Circle reminds me of Simple Minds, and if you read carefully, you will understand this well. However, it seems to me that in general, you haven't quite grasped what I wanted to say. I wanted to talk about the Simple Minds phenomenon in relation to these two albums and their impact on the music of those years, not create a history of their productions with learned and useless explanations about the music that came before and after. And it's not because I couldn't do it, but simply because I didn't want to. So it's not WRONG to group these two albums in this context; on the contrary, it's quite right. Just as I've reiterated in the subsequent comments that their later production is trash, but only because it aimed to capture a broader market and thus became commercial, which interests and pleases me not at all. It's obvious that STREET F.Y. is instead a record worthy of their fame. But I insist, that’s not what I meant. And those who understood it appreciated the review. A big kiss to Alex: yes, the last piece is indeed commendable. Bye.
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In passing, as always! The thing is that at work - where I spend most of my time, damn - there's a block on sites and I forget about De Basers.. At home, among everything, I rarely connect because I have computers coming out of my ears... Aside from that, just this past weekend, I re-listened to the best of Pet Shop.. Far from comparing them to other major groups in the electronic pop scene of the same years, I must say they have written some beautiful tracks as well. Starting from historic pieces like West End Girls, of course, Love Comes Quickly, all the way to the more recent DJ Culture and Being Boring... I always enjoy listening to them again. Bye Alex, until next time... A hug.
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No, sorry Alex, it's just that I can NEVER connect... sorry. Kiss
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