lariana56

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Jim Jarmusch Broken Flowers
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@Poletti, I agree. @Punisher, Down By Law is in black and white, and it’s from '86, Mistery Train is from '89.
Edoardo Vianello I grandi successi originali
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Vianello is also a bit of my youth, when I spent my days at the beach, with his music in the background.
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds From Her To Eternity
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bjorky, your enthusiasm convinced me to listen to Kicking Against The Pricks, the first impression is good.
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds From Her To Eternity
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I have a best, and Kicking Against The Pricks, but I haven't listened to the second one because The Best disappointed me on the first listen. I might change my mind, and sooner or later I'll listen to them again.
Jim Jarmusch Broken Flowers
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Jarmush is very well regarded by both critics and audiences; I’ve seen several of his films, they're not bad, but I’m not eager to watch them again. The one I liked the most is Night on Earth.
The Germs Forming/Sex Boy
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Great are the Germs, great is Darby Crash.
Wham! Make It Big
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I bought two vinyl records, listened to them once and never again.
Alfred Hitchcock Intrigo Internazionale
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One of Hitchcock's best, it has pace, twists galore, not a single shot is out of place, and the story is captivating.
Tom Petty Highway Companion
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I stand corrected, from the seventies and beyond. Hello.
Tom Petty Highway Companion
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Petty is one of the most talented artists of the ’70s, having written wonderful rock ballads. A must-see.