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DeAge™ : 6750 days • Here since 17 december 2007
Steve Winwood Steve Winwood
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For me, 4/5. Great album. Arc of the Diver is another chapter. Different sounds. Other times. By the way, Steve described it as almost a curse. Because, in terms of sales, he was never able to match it again.
Porcupine Tree In Absentia
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I speak personally and I hope no one will be offended: calling it their masterpiece seems excessive to me. But I respect everyone's tastes.
Porcupine Tree Deadwing
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I really like the first 4 albums by PT. Then..... well..... they lost something. At least for me.
Fleetwood Mac Tango in the Night
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I agree with Lao Tze!
David Bowie 1.Outside
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I read it in one go too. Only because it’s about Bowie. The album is very beautiful. I consider it, along with Buddha of Suburbia and Earthling, the best of that particular period. p.s.: I've never really understood this Erdal Kizilcay...
King Crimson A young person's guide to King Crimson
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Double vinyl that I cherish carefully.
David Bowie Blackstar
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Honestly, I processed this latest work by Bowie after 2-3 listens in silent reverence. Beyond the feelings I have about the loss of the Thin White Duke, I find Blackstar to be an excellent album.
Stephen King Misery
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The novel is, as usual, unsettling. I didn't mind the film either, even though something (right?) was changed.
Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams
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Unbearable and boring. I can't stand them.
Mario Tessuto Lisa dagli occhi blu
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My father had a 45 record. So if it was 1969, I was 9 years old. I remember very well, among other things, the show "un disco per l'estate," especially because there was very little to watch on TV. Tessuto, if I remember correctly, has been running a restaurant for many years and has remained one of the last true friends of Lucio Battisti, with whom he often kept in touch.