Slim

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DeAge™ : 7145 days • Here since 15 november 2006
Cochi e Renato Ritornare alle 17
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The group understood as the "accompaniment group" or "orchestra conducted by Enzo Jannacci"..... ha ha ha!
Elisa Soundtrack '96-'06
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I've never particularly appreciated Toffoli, even though it’s undeniable that she has singing talent and, compared to those artistic sewer maximums that are Giorgia and Pausini, at least she's responsible for the composition of her songs. She's just not for me. Personally, I prefer to listen to Joni Mitchell, Alanis Morissette, Sandy Denny, and Carole King.
Van Der Graaf Generator Godbluff
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For me, it really deserves "world record"...
Van Der Graaf Generator Aerosol Grey Machine
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SUPER album for my tastes, different from the following records but nonetheless captivating and with a great pastoral atmosphere... Comparable to the debut of Caravan, with which it shares many aspects.
Patto Roll'em Smoke'm Put Another Line Out
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The only footage of the pact is "San Antone" at Beat Club, German television. It's available on www.youtube.com.
Venom Welcome To Hell
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Legendary!!!
Beatles Revolver
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I understand the provocation, somewhat stemming from the boredom of constantly seeing certain records from rock history being praised, but I believe we should seek a bit of mediation between a subjective and objective opinion... one thing is a critical reevaluation, even negative, another is to crush it for personal reasons... let’s remember the year this record was released and the amount of innovations and great musical ideas contained within it... But to conclude in a democratic mediation, I would remind everyone: De gustibus non disputandum est...
Beatles Revolver
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? Syd Barrett - Rocky Erikson ? what do they have in common?
Queen News Of The World
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I like the album, and the sound of the drums too... de gustibus!! Ah, in the central section of "Get Down" there's no synth, it's simply a modulated Pitch Shifter, like the one they used live for Freddie's backing vocals on "Sheer Heart Attack." Robert Plant used it too for the backing vocals on "Hot Dog" during the '79 tour......
Necromandus Orexis Of Death
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There is also a collection from the Audio Archive called "Necrotology." Despite the pointlessness of a collection after just one album, and a short one at that, it at least contains two beautiful bonus tracks...