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DeAge™ : 6939 days • Here since 11 june 2007
Sheryl Crow Home for Christmas
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The last title I would choose for an album. But you almost convinced me. Well done.
Michael Jackson Michael
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A poorly written and rather clichéd review. In tune with the work, in short...
Robert Downey Jr. The Futurist
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With a 5-year delay... I also add that I don't hear the samples. You've written the actor's name 213123232333443512 times, practically every 4 words... for the rest it's all good, except that I would break the lines every now and then. I didn't know that l'innominato sang, it intrigues me.
Negramaro La Finestra
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Written review, I believe, in a feverish search for the QKUORICINO that, however, does not arrive. I perhaps, by coincidence, would have given it... even though the nice piece of satirical/abstract literature has little to do with the album in question, which you barely discuss and only at the end. Anyway, you entertained me, well done. The album is pretty bad, but that was already known. Certainly, D'Alessio and others are much more useless/harmful... okay, 2, come on.
The Beatles Live at BBC
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"Live" because the comments from the four and the hosts of the various shows between songs are extracted from the radio broadcasts that featured the group, during which the songs were played—sometimes performed live, sometimes pre-recorded in the studio specifically for those shows (a point I emphasize in the review). The recordings were nonetheless "live" because, being designed for the radio program, they were performed without overdubs, from the initial 4 to the end, with a "come what may" approach that allowed for various mistakes or inaccuracies (especially vocal drops). The purpose, revealed only years later, was to conceal that the BBC lacked the technical means to have bands perform live, something they only began to do in the most recent period. Beyond these two specific meanings of "live," many tracks from the "unnecessary posthumous collection" are also "live" in the sense that you two clever ones from the last two comments intend.
The Doors Morrison Hotel
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Review and album without fame or shame. Peace frog really strong.
Charles Monroe Schulz Arriva Charlie Brown!
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My little nephew, who is a year and a half old, always wants his blanket and cries if you take it away from him... talk about having the Peanuts in your blood!!!! And I REALLY do have the peanuts in my blood... ;)
J.K. Rowling Harry Potter e il Principe Mezzosangue
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I am a colossal idiot.
Charles Monroe Schulz Arriva Charlie Brown!
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Well done! And so, best wishes CB!