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@aje, if that's the case, then it makes sense, but how many will expect to see a film about the story of Onassis? (or about Moratti for Inter fans), @poletti, you forget Michael Caine, for me one of the best living actors. His performance in "Gli Insospettabili" (Sleuth, 1972) by Mankiewicz, alongside Laurence Olivier, is extraordinary.
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the title in Italian sucks compared to the original in English...
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ahhaha ..southern rock among the degenerates....maybe because I'm from LA? Druggy album, with an amazing psychedelic Magic Carpet Ride and a cannibalistic Don't Step on the Grass. I'm hardly giving ratings to reviews anymore, except in the case of a 5 or a 1. This belongs to one of those cases.
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TEOMONDO: today I weigh 78 kg with a height of 1.80 m, during the competitive season my ideal weight is 75 kg. If puntiniCAZpuntini lets us know his weight, we'll see who of the two is heavier. I take this opportunity to drop the facade without assigning a 5 at every turn in your soft desk-jockey ass.
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But the Wellwater are derived from the Hater, because I remember them still active many years later and anyway after the breakup of Soundgarden, still with Cameron and Sheperd going at it hard. It’s clear that Devilhead has lower technical skill but they are more "weird", less orthodox, more freak.
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...I only remember an eponymous album a couple of years before the Devilheads, but given the rhythm section of Soundgarden and McBain from Monster Magnet, expect classic Sabbathian hard rock at full blast. I also recall they did a cover of Cat Stevens...
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go marpado, it's all yours....
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Anyway, it's a captivating album, but I would ask those who consider it a milestone or among the first records ever in the genre. Let's play the game of the Dash detergent mascot... Would you swap "Stand up" or its contemporary "Aqualung" by Jethro Tull with this? I wouldn't.
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No No jargonking, do it anyway. Three reviews of this album and everyone talking about the screams of violated nymphs and sinister sounds, no one has been able to frame and develop this band in the musical context of the time, and not even specified if they were male or female (hehehe) it was barely mentioned that they were English. You are a good and knowledgeable reviewer who makes plenty of connections, give it a try (unless you're afraid of Roger Wootton's curse).
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Guys, contemplation was just quoting the lyrics of the song by Frank Zappa which, by the way, was written by that piece of shit Massimo Bassoli, who at the time was the director of Rockstar and a friend of Uncle Frankie. It's worth mentioning that Bassoli was arrested a few years ago for the so-called publishing fraud... But why the hell does contemplation use that text in my review? Try to be vulgar... goddammit!!!