MIDISUN

DeRank : 0,10
DeAge™ : 6926 days • Here since 23 june 2007
Radiohead Ok Computer
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Maybe overrated. Still, Paranoid Android and the animated cartoon video remain among my clearest images and sounds of the '90s. As for everything else... I think a bit like the Califfo.
Damon Albarn Mali Music
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Thin receipts. From what is recorded and sold credited to him, I believe he is good. However, almost all the records of almost all famous or nearly famous artists are considered masterpieces, jewels, etc., as soon as you step foot in Africa or exotic places with exotic instruments played by exotic people... mmm... this leaves me perplexed, a lot. Anyway, I don't know the record.
Ry Cooder Paradise and Lunch
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well well..everything is very nice.
ps but on love in vain didn't Luji play the mandolin? or also the slide? ...meh..the great unsolved mysteries of humanity...
George Harrison Electronic Sound
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Hard to believe you're the same one from the Revolver review. This review is incomplete and wrong from the first four lines. This is not a Beatles album and therefore cannot be considered a moment in the musical evolution that the Beatles determined with their experiments. The Beatles' experiments were much, I mean much, more organic, "controlled," and mediated by the creative genius that ensured that everything—innovation, experimentation, and melody—was embedded in the masterpieces we know. This album is a "wild card," certainly a product of its time but totally eccentric and inconclusive in terms of real artistic aims (like many records from that period...). Surely, the author's name ensures that even after 40 years, someone is still talking about it. You could write much better about much better albums. Bye.
Zucchero Oro, Incenso & Birra
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a brief review for an album to which you then give 5. I don't know the album. It remains a mystery to me. Absolutely unbelievable as a musician. That's the feeling it gives me. Anyway, always ready to change my mind if I ever see him compose a song in front of me.
The Beatles Revolver
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Well done, damn it! Really well done, David. In honor of tomorrow never knows, I would have written and posted it upside down, damn it!
Blind Faith Blind Faith
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Primavalle 1994. With a slight headache, a remnant of the nights spent in my early twenties, partially lost in the act of making love, I get out of bed late in the morning. The room flooded with light… full summer… the window open… my bare feet on the floor already warm from the sun… I turn on the stereo… "had to cry…" begins… the CD fixed in the player for weeks. Meanwhile, I head to the kitchen to make myself some scrambled eggs with coffee. A dream lasting 14 years and waking up just to realize I've died and been reborn too many times not to feel a fierce sense of melancholy. Bravo for the intensity. The concepts and the story expressed are all too familiar to me. Keep it up anyway.
Paul McCartney Live @ Roma, Via dei Fori Imperiali 11.05.03
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I was there too, as it seems, along with another 800,000 people. It seemed to me that they played a bit lackluster. But it must just be my impression since a little earlier I had almost been crushed by the rising tide..whatever.. Anyway: The repertoire is and will for many years still be the best imaginable, the emotions the same as always, unfortunately the voice of young Paul is no longer there. But we’ll have to make do.
Zucchero Miserere
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I want Fornaciari to come to my house for a week, sit down at the piano or pick up the guitar, and come up with 3 original songs with complete melodies and lyrics that are worthy. After that, we can talk about giving ratings to his albums. P.S. It’s true, damn it. He even copied Miserere (horrible, especially compared to John’s).
Coldplay Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends
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SINCE WE'RE TALKING ABOUT INFLUENCES IN THIS ALBUM... GO LISTEN TO ALL OF MEMORY ALMOST FULL BY MCCARTNEY AND THEN LET ME KNOW..