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Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full
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The results that Paul has achieved would make many musicians happy: Blackbird, Jenny Wren, Yesterday, Lady Madonna, Eleanor Rigby, Back in the USSR, Hey Jude, Helter Skelter, Sgt. Pepper, Paperback Writer, maybe I'm Amazed, Junk, Live and Let Die, Penny Lane, Fool on The Hill... and so on. Songs that may not be loved, but all excellent... To say that Paul enters the recording studio like a foolish idiot (that was the essence of the review) is to say something silly... right? Then feel free to say that McCartney isn't for me, I can't stand him or things like that, but that's another story.
Led Zeppelin Knebworth Park 4 Agosto 1979
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Why should Plant stay at home, alessioIRIDE? Can’t he go out and have fun just because you can’t stand it? Did he perhaps force you with an invitation just to ruin your evening? Are you in a wheelchair to consider yourself that unfortunate? You just watched a concert of an old man living off past glories; what’s the big deal?
Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full
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I just find it fantastic that a 65-year-old man, entering the recording studio, still has as much fun as Pinocchio in the Land of Toys, simply fantastic.. Picasso used to say that it takes many years to be a child.. the arrogant professionals with their noses in the air should do something else.
Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full
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The ghost of the Beatles always hovers over McCartney's solo work; every piece he produces is compared to his past as a Beatle, and he is never forgiven if he doesn't write masterpieces. The Beatles were four... three of them wrote, they were young with the ideas of their time that would fit better in ours; they were great, the most loved, the least forgotten. Paul was one of them, and despite being 65, he has talent to spare... in fact, he sells it.
Stanley Kubrick Orizzonti Di Gloria (Paths Of Glory)
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Intelligent film, it aims to unveil the true enemy... the one in our own home. A problem faced by every nation, I would add.
Robert Zemeckis Chi Ha Incastrato Roger Rabbit?
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I do not agree that this film has made previous cartoons old and obsolete; it’s like saying that digital music has made classical music old. The "old" animated films are undeniably more appreciable for the hand-done work (at every step) by great artists; in them there is much more soul, and it shows. The strong idea of R. Rabbit is instead the interaction of the two worlds (real and cartoon) with extreme naturalness, as if the drawn characters were flesh-and-blood actors... but invented. To achieve all this, which is also beautiful to see, new techniques (digital three-dimensionality) had to be employed, certainly not to make the previous masterpieces of animated drawing obsolete.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon
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Offensive comments are by far more bothersome than repeated reviews. A bit of irony can be acceptable, but gratuitous insults are not right.
Stanley Kubrick Orizzonti Di Gloria (Paths Of Glory)
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Sorry to interrupt, Fidia, it would have been more correct to use the term "ideology." "Dietrologia" is that practice which seeks hidden truths behind the official ones. Totally forgivable, your review is a 5 just like the movie.
The Beatles Anthology 1
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...exactly, for this reason I thought that the average of three obtained from this record should not be considered as a score of hostility towards the Beatles.
The Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge
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I don't think there's a suggestion that works, but if you don't love the Rolling Stones' Beggars Banquet, you could try listening to Sticky Fingers or Between The Buttons or Aftermath. However, if you want something far from their usual style, you could try Their Satanic Majesties Request... I don't recommend the reviewed album.