Bubi

DeRank : 4,31
DeAge™ : 7141 days • Here since 21 november 2006
Piero Ciampi Piero Ciampi
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to my fellow citizen TRUE ARTIST I can only give 5. Apart from a few, (Gino Paoli for example) he was never understood when he was alive. Too POPULAR too genuine his poetry was, to gain notoriety.
Los Lobos How Will the Wolf Survive?
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There are few reviews of Dei Lobos, could you help fill the gap?
Los Lobos How Will the Wolf Survive?
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Great album, I also like La Pistola y El Corazón and the compilation Just Another Band From East L.A. Los Lobos are not as well-known compared to their value. A review is necessary.
Roger Abravanel Meritocrazia
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How can one disagree on the lack of a meritocratic culture? Everyone knows it. If the North-East avoids taxes like no other area in the world, there must be a reason, perhaps that small entrepreneurs are struggling to cope with the tide of taxes they have to pay? Could it be? Moreover, in the United States, there is no social safety net; the weakest succumb, which doesn’t seem like a model to imitate. We could eliminate golden pensions, €13 billion a year... there are many other cuts that could be made. Furthermore, when it comes to voting for politicians who truly want to bring renewal... aside from Renzi, I don't see anyone else.
Gus Van Sant Will Hunting - Genio Ribelle
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Really a beautiful movie.
Martin Scorsese Taxi Driver
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The film is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen, and the last half hour is unparalleled.
Jason And The Nashville Scorchers Reckless Country Soul
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nice review. I'll try to get the album.
Mike Figgis Via da Las Vegas
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I don't understand why he gave three stars to the work; I didn't vote for it.
Mike Figgis Via da Las Vegas
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an excellent Elizabeth Shue, and Cage is great. The film is worth watching despite a bit of the director's pandering (mainly in the soundtrack and in some scenes with Shue, like when she's underwater in the pool with Cage). The film is based on the story of an alcoholic writer who later committed suicide. In any case, there are better films about alcoholism than this one.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Live at Monterey
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Good review. I've listened to the album in bits and pieces, despite it being a historic event in the music world, at least on par with Woodstock in terms of artist quality. I even think I have the Monterey festival album, but I've hardly listened to it due to the poor recording quality... or am I mistaken? I believe Hendrix was also there alongside Redding in a great (fast) version of "Respect," but I could be wrong; it's been many years since I last listened to it.