Bubi

DeRank : 4,31
DeAge™ : 7141 days • Here since 21 november 2006
Daniel Johnston Welcome to My World: The Music of Daniel Johnston
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I've already expressed my thoughts about him more than once. The character is as innocent as other artists in painting, for example. I think of Ligabue even though he had a different personality. I find him endearing because people like him touch my heart, but he's also an excellent musician. He's written several beautiful songs, and to be honest, some that are not so great.
Trombe di Falloppio Padre Abarth
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I gladly listen to silly rock sometimes. Looking at Wikipedia, there have been some great artists doing it, like Fred Buscaglione or Alberto Sordi. I used to listen to Skiantos and Squallor occasionally when I had the chance, and I didn't dislike them. As for these, I don't know what to say because I've listened to too little...
The Beatles I'm the walrus
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One of my favorite Beatles songs. I place it after A Day in the Life and Tomorrow Never Knows... They've sung many catchy ones and written them well. Almost all by John Lennon...
Clint Eastwood Richard Jewell
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I haven't seen it; I consider Eastwood a good director, although I definitely prefer others. However, he's a good professional. I would have seen the whole piece as a good editorial, but I'm fine with it here as well.
David Riondino & Open World Jazz Quartet Il bolero come terapia
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Very well written... and I liked the texts...
Piero Pelù Pugili Fragili
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When I hear him sing, I can't help but think that climate change is a good thing...
Slint Spiderland
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This music isn't easy. But listened to without prejudice, you can find qualities, even if there are no choruses or anything that makes a song catchy. Still, it’s not in my playlists.
Dr. Feelgood Down by the Jetty
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Dr. Feelgood really make you feel good because of the music and because they take you back in time. There was a lot of talk about hippie shit back then, and maybe they were right to be fed up with that overly polished, squeaky-clean kind of music, like CSN&Y for example. But I think they were fed up with a bit of everything. Beyond the music, they brought a significant change to everything; I’m talking about the punks. The pub rockers were less talked about, they were perceived as musicians, not as fashion revolutionaries. Even as musicians, they weren't seen as top tier; the name pub rock was somewhat discrediting. Graham Parker, for instance, wasn't perceived [by me, but also by others] as Springsteen or Elvis Costello, yet he was really good. I definitely have the record stuffed away in some box, but I remember the music well, just like I remember Nick Love, I Rockpile, John Hiatt, Joe Jackson, Steve Forbert, Willie Nile, Jim Carrol, all non-punk rockers but still from that period.
Sanremo 20-20 (70 anni di musica ITAGLIANA) Sanremo: vip famosi e un po' di musica nei riempitivi
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I haven’t seen it, but whether you want to or not, if you watch TV, you know what happened because they’ve been talking about it on all the shows for 2 weeks. The focus is mostly on Morgan and what he did. However, I don’t know him as a musician; can someone tell me what they think of him as an artist? In the shows where he is invited, everyone calls him an artist, sometimes even a great artist, but why does no one know his songs, and he’s more recognized as a commentator? Who knows...
Flamin' Groovies Flamingo
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Music that I have always loved... I don’t know if I choose the album but I know them well...