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I took a look at the comments and I'm pleased that for once (it seems to me) a dialogue has developed that talked about music, without degenerating into attacks against each other, or worse, into insults. As for the drummers, why didn’t you also mention historic ones, like Ginger Baker, Billy Cobham, Gene Krupa, or Elvin Jones, who by the way is the favorite of the aforementioned Natoli, who in my opinion, besides playing, also knows how to write well about both music and cinema. I would like to know what you think about De Piscopo, given that I listen to music, but I can't tell from a record whether a drummer is phenomenal or not. For many comments, I share Lord's opinion, especially regarding La Germano and My Bloody Valentine, who are on the critics' charts, but after listening to them a couple of times, you set them aside and regret the money spent. (This is more true for La Germano.)
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It left me cold, even though it is flawless.
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Great Richards, even though I don't know the record.
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Great album.
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David Byrne is one of my absolute favorites, I don't know this album.
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I knew about the massacre at Sand Creek, but I was unaware that Soldier Blue was about that event. Pleasant review.
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Sorry, Marquee Moon, not Maqruee Moon.
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An album of very high quality, but Maqruee Moon is better.
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The first one is beautiful, this one much less so, but it's not to be thrown away.
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Beautiful album.
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