Blackdog

DeRank : 4,92
DeAge™ : 7153 days • Here since 9 november 2006
Robert Johnson King of the Delta Blues Singers
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I of the synth, lux. That Eighties (Gary Numan, Soft Cell, Human League, etc.).
Marlene Kuntz Il vile
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Well, certainly it was the turning point of the Italian rock scene in the Eighties, alongside 'Siberia' & 'Desaparecido'... But in absolute terms, purely objective and in a healthy Italian usage of the rock alphabet, I choose 'Hai Paura Del Buio'. And then Ferretti has gone mad by now.
Marlene Kuntz Il vile
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Ah, no? And 'Germi' what the hell do you think, "dishonest, fragmented, gay & impotent"?
Marlene Kuntz Il vile
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Vote 'Creuza De Ma', 'Il Nostro Caro Angelo' and 'Hai Paura Del Buio' the best Italian songs in history. The others after these.
Rush A Farewell to Kings
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I quote post 23 d velluto.
Beehive Kiss me Licia e i Beehive
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The 'Smurfs' cannot be beaten, it will always remain Cristina's masterpiece (with the subtle hymn to auto-eroticism of the 'Creamy' theme song).
Beehive Kiss me Licia e i Beehive
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I quote the awareness and human instinct of self-preservation in post 95 of Il_Paolo.
Counting Crows Films About Ghosts
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They started off great with the debut, between R.E.M. and The Band, then Duritz surrendered to la vida loca & goodbye to artistic credibility (like the poppy drift of the last years).
Rush A Farewell to Kings
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Well, Neil Peart is simply monstrous, 'na piovra with a powerful and refined touch.
In my Top 10 Drummers of all time.
Marlene Kuntz Il vile
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Good disc, but "Catartica" fills it with whacks. I vote for 'How We Were Yesterday'.