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I quite liked Nina Hagen, however, I don't share your same enthusiasm for the DDR artist. I find there’s a bit of lack of restraint and some excess in her way of making music and in this album that turns towards dance.
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I read it when I was little. Very beautiful.
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For me, this is the worst (or if you prefer, the least nice) of the three. Thankfully, Zemeckis stopped, he risked doing the same thing they did with Rocky, going from bad to worse (aside from the first one, which is tolerable). For me, this is worth 2.5.
Voto:
You forgot the first one, which is also the best. This is closely related to the first; for me, it’s worth 3 stars. I read the review in bits and pieces; you just can’t engage me. I see you write a lot; having a passion is a good thing.
Voto:
Very beautiful album, the review too.
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I don’t understand why they gave the rating to the review again.
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For example, even Giorgio Gaber (highly regarded by critics) copied "La ballata del Cerutti," his first major success, from "Tom Dooley," a traditional American song made popular (selling several million copies) by "The Kingston Trio." But there are dozens of examples; I believe in this sense, the champion is Zucchero.
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I didn’t know the story of Pravo; after all, she’s certainly not the only one. I could make an incredibly long list of plagiarisms by our singers... not only ours, but even the esteemed Led Zeppelin had to pay a pension for the plagiarism of "Whole Lotta Love" from "You Need Love" by Willie Dixon. Dan Fogelberg was an honest pop-rock singer-songwriter; I like "Part of the Plan" from the album Souvenirs. Pleasant, although it doesn’t strike me as exceptional.
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Beautiful.
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I agree.
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