bjorky

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DeAge™ : 6918 days • Here since 1 july 2007
Umberto Balsamo Balla!
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Enough with this flea market stuff! When will you become a serious person, valeriorivoli??? You have critical skills, but you listen to crap music, dear son.
Donna Summer Once Upon A Time...
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Ah, but you posted just yesterday!! What timing I had, unknowingly, I returned here :-)))
Donna Summer Once Upon A Time...
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Bravo!!!! It's nice, isn't it? Sorry for the delayed reply, Nick, but I don't always get the notification emails. :-)))
The Beatles Abbey Road
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Well, what a great record, a pop masterpiece I would dare to say, filled with refinements... yes, I agree it's perhaps their most mature album, even though my favorite remains Revolver for a number of reasons I don't feel like explaining, especially to C'è.
Andrea Parodi Elena Ledda Rosa Resolza
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What a beautiful and touching review! Parodi, and also Costa, I believe are the most common Ligurian surnames.
Peter Gabriel Live @ Roma Rock Festival 03.07.2007
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ah, the old man is still lively :-))))
Him And Love Said No - The Greatest Hits 1997-2004
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I mentioned musical culture, but the same discussion can be expanded to cinema, literature, and much more perhaps.
Him And Love Said No - The Greatest Hits 1997-2004
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Well, if you're talking about Italy, it's true, when it comes to the internet and music culture we're in the Stone Age, also because we're perhaps the country with the most expensive ADSL subscriptions and the most expensive CDs and DVDs, at least that's what I've heard... I really like your reviews I've read, lovelorn, and it's clear that you're knowledgeable, but you're not the only young one who is, you know! :-)
Him And Love Said No - The Greatest Hits 1997-2004
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Sorry for the interruption, lovelorn, Fidia is right, age doesn't matter; in fact, perhaps the opposite of what you state is true... you young people have the internet to build an immense musical culture, something I didn’t have at your age, for example. I either paid dearly for musical culture in stores or got it for free from friends and relatives... but you know, with a few euros a month of ADSL, it's now easy to listen to tons of music and read many reviews, monographs, etc. on millions and millions of artists and hear different perspectives. There are kids in here who know a lot, really competent like Ghemison or Pretazzo, and they aren't in their 40s, believe me :-)