ZannaB

DeRank : 9,50
DeAge™ : 7114 days • Here since 18 december 2006
Le Luci della Centrale Elettrica Le Luci della Centrale Elettrica
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Beautiful. And to think that there are people who fight over a review of Fabrifibra, missing out on a valuable page like this one...
Nick Cave & Warren Ellis The Proposition
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I haven't listened to this soundtrack, but the usual talk that after detox you can't get anything right anymore is really laughable. I can understand if you say you don't like his genre anymore, but dismissing all the albums post Good Son from the outset means putting on blinders. Rather, earplugs.
Dexter Gordon Our Man In Paris
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Hi Uxo! It's been a while since you last reached out, huh? It's always a pleasure to hear from you, my dear!
Tom Waits Closing Time
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I love "Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis" (also for sentimental reasons)! How can it bore you? Well, tastes... I agree about that monument, Rain Dogs. I don’t have this one; who knows, it might be next. Oh, I almost forgot: welcome Bobighorus, you picked a great artist for your debut!
The Cribs Men's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever
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As always, excellent Grant! It's a real shame that you mostly review things I'd never get close to... :-). Well, maybe it's mutual. Bye!
The Stooges Fun House
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Um... it was Supersoul eh... I didn't want to slap any "superstrangething" on you.
The Stooges Fun House
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Superspul, to be honest they are not CDs and they are not records, they would be albums... but only because I am such a picky bastard :-)
Goldfrapp Felt Mountain
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You have quite the sweet tooth, huh...?
Boris Savoldelli Insanology
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Strong! I like the review (even though the whole Italy controversy etc. is getting a bit old...) and the proposal is original, but it still seems a bit "indigestible" to me. I would need a couple of examples to contradict myself :-) Bye!
Tokio Hotel Moonsoon
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Hi RagazzoChincagliaFunky, yesterday (as I mentioned) I was a bit upset, don’t take offense at the overdose joke:-) The discussion can flow (not the one about the vineyard, eh) but not in 2007. This is the era of consumerism, my friend, and a "referential movement" seems to go against the very logic of consumerism. The underlying problem, I believe, is that the average guy of 2007 (whether due to education or the type of society he grows up in) doesn’t want a reference, but just a disposable product like the one you reviewed. And the big players in the market are giving it to him... Cheers!