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The three japanese in the place? Spectacular!!!
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Well, I just saw Hal's review of Naked right after I published my own.. What can I say? Ooppss.. But I see that we agree, and that reassures me! Bye
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I read it all... among the outbursts, there are some good points, maybe with less offensive tones it would have had a more sincere meaning, but like this... you want to elevate yourself by showing that you are better and more impartial than us, and you do it like a barese cozzaro? It makes no sense. And then listening to music is a pastime, you don't need a degree in mathematics to understand the more sophisticated passages and all the bullshit... It could have been a good piece, but you wanted to turn it into a prescriptive little lesson full of pomposity. Do you understand me?? And then Moon Safari was better precisely because of its simplicity. Stop. Have a good day to you too.
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Come on Sallu.. you listen to music I like while reviewing (sometimes!) bands I love, I expected more.. anything.. come on!!
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Hello everyone; finally the review of Californication... ummhh... what can I say? It’s well written, with a synthetic, concise, precise style... but I really liked the album, much more than the previous works which, although excellent, didn’t engage me like this one does, which I love deeply and never tire of listening to, unlike the latest one. Iko is right when he says that beautiful music should be listened to by everyone, but my thoughts completely align with Kosmo’s, and my final opinion is similar to Hal’s, just to keep it consistent: a mix of passion and reasoning... Giving a rating to the review seems pointless to me; you sink the CD, I pull it into the boat! Well written, but I diverge. Anyway, a pleasant debate.
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Emiliano, you should buy it and listen while reading all the lyrics and translations, following the storyline and subject written at the time by Gabriel for the album. The Wall is, beyond everything else, and perhaps more refined in its musical exploration (it's also a bit more recent), basically VERY political, and so the content is already different. The Lamb is definitely more existential and focuses more on the identity crisis of the human being, on depersonalization, on the issue of xenophobia but from the perspective of the stranger and not the welcoming people; in short, similar themes but seen from different angles. I have both. But The Lamb remains on top for me. Bye.
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What can I say about this man? For me, he wrote all the reviews one night a long time ago and now he leaves us all amazed every 2/3 days.... Happy New Year to you too, Hal!!!!
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Dear anonymous, whether created and played by provincials or not, if a CD is beautiful, it simply is. And this CD is beautiful. Even copying isn't something everyone can do if the result is what we put in the player and listen to on repeat, as in this case. I saw the Yuppies in Urbino three years ago along with Giardini di Mirò, who had really captured my attention, so I had somewhat lost track of your fellow townsfolk. But today, I am VERY happy to have their latest work. VEEERY much.
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Ok G____à, here’s how to spend more money during Christmas!!!! Gracias Smack!
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This album (back then it was all about this, album, vinyl, and square cardboard covers!) I listened to exhaustively and I could still do so... then, however, she got lost, and no longer intrigued me. But this... this... :-)
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