Bubi

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Unsane Unsane
Unsane Unsane
4 oct 07
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To me, they are the best group I have listened to in the last few months.
Marlene Kuntz Fingendo la poesia
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Who knows, maybe by listening to Senza peso and Bianco sporco, I might change my mind.
Marlene Kuntz Uno
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I haven't liked them since the first listen, and I haven't changed my mind.
Radiohead Ok Computer
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And to think that along with OK Computer, I also bought Kid A, never blindly trust the critics.
Radiohead Ok Computer
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In fact, I had some doubts. I would say they are destined to be remembered as the biggest screw-up in recent years. (In my opinion)
Radiohead Ok Computer
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I have my doubts.
Joe Dante Gremlins 2 - La Nuova Stirpe
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Last night I watched Wilder's apartment, a beautiful film. Many movies came to mind that have not been reviewed on DeBaser yet, even though they are classics. I'll just mention a few names: Nashville, Modern Times, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, The Maltese Falcon, A Fish Called Wanda, The Earth Trembles, Kiss Me Stupid, Cabaret, Fargo, Gangster Story, Asphalt Jungle, The Fists in His Pockets, The Protagonists, Portrait of a Lady, Secrets and Lies, Lenny, The Piano Lesson, Wittgenstein, The Man Who Wasn't There, etc. Where I live, there are no cinemas, and every morning I find reviews of films on which I can't express my opinion, because I haven't seen them, as they are often recent. In the early days, I had the chance to read reviews that were truly beautiful, almost professional. Contrary to GonzoBiputre, I believe that many reviewers are capable of grappling with the vastness of relationships between different elements that underlie a nuanced reading of a film. For some time now, things have changed, and I'm losing interest. The last great one was the review of Easy Rider, which sparked an interesting discussion.
Stephen Stills Stephen Stills
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It has nothing to do with it, but while downloading, I discovered Unsane, a band that plays music derived from Punk, which blows my mind. If we want, they can be vaguely compared to Mudhoney, but they are more extreme. I would like to get their first two albums, but my usual online seller (one of the most stocked) doesn't have them. Can someone tell me if it's possible to find them?
Dennis Hopper Easy Rider
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I wrote it to you too, that they chose that type of music because it's a western with a strong comedic vein, or if you prefer, it has the vibe of a lighthearted comedy. (Things I really enjoy in this film) But just while I was watching it a few days ago, observing some scenes and listening to the, lala, lala, lala... I thought that if the soundtrack had been written by Morricone, it would have been something else. Our musician could also have written music detached from the "myth" of the western, but at least related to the genre in some way. I thought about it and I say it calmly; I don't have to be right at all costs.