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Mauro Repetto Zucchero Filato Nero
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I heard it and it's not bad at all, definitely better than that shit La dura legge del gol, it can be considered the 4 mosche di velluto grigio of music, Repetman had talent unlike that asshole Pezzali. To be objective, the album deserves a 2.5 rounded up to 3.
AA.VV. Tre Metri Sopra Il Cielo - Soundtrack
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I, my dear Krystal, have come across three meters up the ass many times; I have never seen or heard of this. Did I miss something?
883 Gli anni
883 Gli anni
1 feb 08
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@Davejohnchristum: Without the 883 I would have never become who I am (maybe that's not a good thing) anyway Pezzali and Repetto have made some good stuff...
Eiffel 65 Blue (Da Ba Dee)
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In general, I never give a 1 to a review because opinions can vary from person to person. Just because someone likes eating shit doesn’t mean I’ll like it too. Since there wasn’t a review in this group, you could have spared us from writing so much nonsense one after the other. If it were about Contact, I might have (partially) agreed with you, but here we’re talking about a piece of Europop, OF EUROPOP, so take this 1 and go back to listening to Vasco Rossi.
Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
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However, "Hello" is not bad.
Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
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It's true that "Just can't get enough" is quite crap, but the album Speak and Spell is absolutely brilliant, brought to life by that misunderstood mind of Vince Clarke. Anyway, we're straying off topic; in a review of Oasis, it's right to talk about them and related bands, but please, let's leave aside the Modes who have nothing to do with this, especially since we're comparing songs that are over 10 years apart, and during that time the DM released Songs of Faith and Devotion... they are like night and day.
Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
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Don't worry, I didn't take it personally. Anyway, "classic structure" doesn't mean that the choruses are recycled for aesthetic purposes. The early Modes were very club-oriented (People are people, Just can't get enough, Everything counts, New life...) but that doesn't mean the melodies were superficial. Another example is the Pet Shop Boys, who based their art on the simplicity of melodies and very direct lyrics. These Oasis guys strum on a out-of-tune guitar, the other Gallagher plays a drum set made of Mondialcasa pots, and for sound effects, I even help them out with loud farts. We both make melodic songs, but can we really be compared? :-))
Rob Zombie Halloween - The Beginning
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I haven't seen this one yet, but I fondly remember the first one (clearly) and the one set in the hospital (I think it's the second). However, the review could have been more descriptive...
Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
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They really get on my nerves; just the fact of mentioning songs like "Stripped" and "Everything Counts" in a review of Oasis sounds blasphemous, and when we add comments about the choruses, it’s almost ridiculous. By themselves, these two songs are worth the entire discography of these two assholes. Unfortunately, today’s Mode are worth 1/10 of the historic ones with Alan Wilder.
Francis Ford Coppola Dracula di Bram Stoker
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Honestly, I found the film not too bad. One of its flaws is definitely that it feels a bit "slow"; it's a movie for enthusiasts that deviates from the horror themes (a characteristic of Dracula films) towards sentimental themes. It's not a masterpiece, but giving it a 1 seems excessive to me.