Sigur Rós Takk...
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It was me, and now I vote. Here is my vote. I give a 5 to the reviewer, whose name is Alessandro B. I don’t know him, but he said things I agree with about this album by the Icelandic band led by a cross-eyed and sweet singer. I wonder if Jonsi has heart problems.
Mercury Rev Yerself Is Steam
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You’re right: I said something stupid, Donahue has been there from the beginning! The thing is he started doing vocals (he only played guitar before) when David Baker left, right between "Boces" and "See You On The Other Side," that’s why it seemed that way to me. Thanks for the correction.
Robbie Williams Escapology
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This one beats Jio_Lavigne too, guys. It moves me.
Manic Street Preachers The Holy Bible
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Nothing to do, nothing particularly lethal in the MSP: one of the very few groups, among the many recommended to me by a certain person whose sensitivity is too akin to mine, that didn’t strike me. 2.
Johann Sebastian Bach - Glenn Gould Variazioni Goldberg
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Here, you see this has always been lacking for me, my fault.
Claude Debussy Preludi per pianoforte - Libro 1
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Very well done as always, Grasshopper. As I was reading, I tried to predict in my mind which piece you would choose as the best... I was torn between "La fille aux cheveux de lin" (which for me is almost unparalleled for the restless tenderness it emanates) and "La Cathédrale engloutie"; the latter won, and I think I'll have to listen again to the "chilling tolls" very carefully... Cheers.
Pasquale Catalano Le conseguenze dell'amore OST
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Dear sfascia, someone in these far-off times created a topic in the Forum section of this precious and schizophrenic community called "Let's talk about cinema!!!". I would say that. Best regards.
Area Crac!
Area Crac!
26 oct 05
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"This is a F sharp," noted Pierino. <-- Enea this is for you (see Forum)
Señor Coconut El Baile Aleman
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Ah ah it's true turk!
Death Cab For Cutie Plans
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For how I've gotten used to "feeling" them, this album is by far inferior to the previous ones. It's a shame because here and there (the "magical" opening of Soul Meets Body, or I Will Follow You Into The Dark) you can glimpse the poetry that the good Benjamin is capable of weaving. Half disappointment.