GustavoTanz

DeRank : 6,61
DeAge™ : 6919 days • Here since 1 july 2007
Morphine Yes
Morphine Yes
5 jul 09
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"Faded photocopies of 'Cure For Pain' and 'Yes'? Mbah..."
Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari All The Best
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No compilations are needed to better understand his music. Of course, Sugar must have taken ideas from others without officially admitting it (unfortunately...) but I repeat: not many can skilfully mix various ingredients to achieve such a good final result. And the SINGER Zucchero (because the PERSON leaves me very puzzled) has certainly managed to do so...
Michael Jackson Dangerous
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@Larrok: Thank you for the clarification, in fact there was something I had misunderstood...
Michael Jackson Dangerous
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"Does having an open mind mean listening to Deep Purple, The Beatles, and Michael Jackson at the same time?" Well, it's not like it’s a bad thing... it would be bad if among all these you were listening to any boy band lacking communicative and musical skills... XD
Cripple Bastards Variante Alla Morte
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They're definitely pissing me off...
Morphine Yes
Morphine Yes
3 jul 09
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Unfortunately, I didn't start listening to them in 1999, Kosmo! :( In this review, besides paying tribute to him in person, I’ve kind of "put myself in the shoes" of all the Morphine fans (hence the line you quoted)... strange, yes, but that's how it is.
Tetsuo Hara, Buronson Ken il guerriero
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I must have sung the official theme song a thousand million times... initially, when I didn't like Japanese anime at all, this was one of the few I saved... now, however, I've opened myself up more to that universe.
Morphine Yes
Morphine Yes
3 jul 09
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Mopaga, I have admired Verdone (when he makes good films...) since I was born, but I didn't remember he liked Morphine as well. I did remember that he had a certain appreciation for Hendrix, though ("Maledetto Il Giorno Che Ti Ho Incontrato" docet)!
Piero Pelù Né Buoni Né Cattivi
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Brat, I didn't say it's a bad thing, I was simply pointing out that doing things well on his own (without drawing any inspiration) is not easy for Pelù these days... he's better off taking inspiration from other things, but in very rare cases. "Pappagalli Verdi" is proof of that...
Piero Pelù Né Buoni Né Cattivi
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@donzia: by the way, inspired by the book of the same name by Gino Strada...