majortom79

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Dream Theater Systematic Chaos
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I prefer a rally on legality by Mastella...
Dj Francesco Bella Di Padella
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Dj Francesco and many of the other rich kids you mentioned are excellent reasons to be in favor of abortion...
Michael Jackson Dangerous
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Sweetie
Litfiba Insidia
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I agree, we cannot overlook the past of Litfiba.
Another embarrassing album.
Well-written review.
Morphine Like Swimming
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Lexus, if you had read the review carefully, you certainly wouldn't say that I praised the album. I gave it 3 stars and mentioned that there are 2 very nice tracks, but the rest isn't up to par. Still, it's not a bad album. At most, I praised Morphine, their conception of music, and the feelings they've managed to convey in other albums. I reviewed "Like Swimming" because the other Morphine works had already been reviewed. I don't understand your controversy.
Amedeo Minghi Studio Collection
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I'm about to vomit...
Fabrizio De André Storia Di Un Impiegato
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...he is my youngest son, the least desired,
he has a few rags to trip over
he doesn't care to get up, not even when he falls...
Fabrizio De André Storia Di Un Impiegato
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Once, a judge like me
judged those who had dictated the law:
first they changed the judge
and right after
the law.
Who was he referring to? De Magistris and Mastella?
Fabrizio De André Storia Di Un Impiegato
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I believe it's a matter of personal perspectives, Odradek. As for my "attempt to interpret the meaning of the work," it is indeed an attempt; I certainly do not claim to spread "the way, the truth, and the light." I have emphasized the importance of music, but honestly, and this is also a personal opinion, I believe that in a work like "Storia di un impiegato," the lyrics definitely take precedence, and a more accurate analysis should be focused on them. A review is a very personal thing, and what may be fundamental for one person may very well not be for another. That's why when I read someone else's review, I rarely fall into this type of criticism. A personal opinion is difficult to judge, and I find it much more understandable to delve into critiques when there are glaring "historical" errors or various inaccuracies. The judgment on albums is also highly personal, and as far as I'm concerned, this one definitely falls among my favorites from the Genoese singer-songwriter, because it's raw and deeply felt. There are flaws, of course, but those who don't take risks don't make mistakes.
Fabrizio De André Storia Di Un Impiegato
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You're right, Marco, I probably could have used a happier term. I meant to say delicate for the subject it addresses. Delicate in the sense of "to be handled with care"...