GustavoTanz

DeRank : 6,61
DeAge™ : 6920 days • Here since 1 july 2007
Ministri Tempi Bui
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I listened to the single: what a drag, a shameless copy of things done a thousand times better. At least the five artists who moved to major labels mentioned by Alessio above (not counting Linea) have shown they still have some great ideas, but these Ministri...meh, I’ll listen to the whole album (if I feel like it)...
Zucchero Bluesugar
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Templar, I didn't mean to tell you to necessarily evaluate the product. I just wanted to have a civil discussion about what we think regarding the rough singer from Emilia. And at least between you and me (and a few others), it’s going well...
Zucchero Bluesugar
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Yes, it exists, but it's called BrusCo! :D
Zucchero Bluesugar
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Dear Brusko (I hope it's not to "pay tribute" to that "singer" I can't stand! :D), the fact is that for me a beautiful Italian CD doesn't have to be from Afterhours, or Marlene Kuntz, or Baustelle, or Bluvertigo, or Gianmaria Testa, or Fossati, or De André (let me be clear, I'm naming all artists I like!). Even Vasco before he became Fiasco, Ligabue before he became Cicciabove, Grignani before he became the trendy sniffer (plus others I don't feel like listing now) had, in my opinion, something valid to say. Of course, I don't want to give value to those people who are essentially nothing like D'Alessio, Meneguzzi, Britti, Pausini, Ramazzotti, and the like; I just want to specify that on sites like this, there's a prevailing stereotype that doesn't sit well with me.
Zucchero Bluesugar
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@Voiceface: I wrote these premises hoping that some sane person might read them, but in this review, there are few sane individuals (you, Fiumani, maybe even pourquoipas...). Once Faber said, "nothing comes from diamonds, from manure flowers are born." Well, Zucchero (like various Vasco, Ligabue, Jovanotti, etc.) may be "manure" on a personal level and in some aspects of his music, but when he wanted to, he created things worth listening to. At least that's how I see it. I don't have to listen to only rock and metal in my life...
Giuseppe Tornatore La Leggenda Del Pianista Sull'Oceano
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Tornatore has done better...
Gianmaria Testa Da Questa Parte Del Mare
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But that wasn't how they had told me about the sea...
Zucchero Bluesugar
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@Templare: The fact that he calls himself the "king of blues" shows that humility doesn't run very deep in his veins... and anyway, I don't want to judge Zucchero as a PERSON...
Ministri Tempi Bui
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Oh well, if Alessio says so... XD
Enrico Ruggeri Polvere
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Regarding the review... good Kant rightly mentions, speaking of Ruggeri's commitment, the song "Trans" found in Peter Pan. But I'm not sure if he was the first to talk about it, since Pierangelo Bertoli also composed a song on this theme called "Maddalena"... dating back to 1984.