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Tears For Fears Elemental
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I believe that the first album is really nice. The second one is good. The Seeds of Love is perfect. Then... emptiness.
Air 10 000 Hz Legend
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I don't know! Bought it as soon as it came out, infected by the thousand positive reviews that preceded the release of this CD. In my opinion, it's pretentious, boring, and lacks coherence. But then, why mention "the Pink Floyd sound"? Where exactly is it? Arrogant little Francois.
Black Sabbath Between Heaven and Hell
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Pleasant to read. Well done!
Nick Drake Pink Moon
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Needless to add anything else.
Blur Modern Life Is Rubbish
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I don't know! I've never liked them. But if you like them so much........amen.
Robert Fripp A Blessing of Tears: 1995 Soundscapes, Volume 2: Live in California
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I join the opinions of everyone else. Lastly, thank you for this notification that I was completely unaware of. I love K.C. to madness - especially from In the Court... to Red - so everything that Fripp does deserves more than a listen.
Carmen Consoli Mediamente isterica Deluxe Edition
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I can't stand her. That voice...
Orchestra Castellina-Pasi Lupin fisarmonica (sigla 2°serie)
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I stand with Zenigata!!!
Novak Djokovic Vs Rafael Nadal Semifinale Madrid Masters 1000 - 16.05.09
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The next Roland Garros will be contested by the usual three: Roger, Rafa, and Djokovich. I also believe it will be very tough for Federer. Best of five sets can be exhausting. And it will be very hot. Speaking of old glories, it seems to me that no one has mentioned the great Mecir. A magician from the baseline.
Novak Djokovic Vs Rafael Nadal Semifinale Madrid Masters 1000 - 16.05.09
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If we set aside McEnroe for a moment (anyway, if you go check out on YouTube the demonstration tournaments that the old man still does, I assure you that his touch is the same as it was years ago), in my opinion, Sampras was the best. Think about it: his only weaknesses were his microcythemia and a very delicate stomach. Besides, he had impressive power both with his serve and from the baseline. He used a custom Wilson Pro Staff (like many others, after all) with a thicker head to increase the power of his shots. A racket weighing almost 400 grams. Anyone else would have ended up with epicondylitis. However, Edberg was infinitely more beautiful to watch. After all, the one who always wins eventually becomes dislikeable over time. The Swede, Becker, and Rafter were more human. Federer, until a year ago, ran this risk. He has slightly downplayed himself, even though he really didn’t have great opponents. Roddick, for example, is overrated. Nadal, I hope to be proven wrong, I don’t know if he will maintain these levels for long. I believe his vertebrae are already dehydrated. I fear he will collapse physically within a few years. It's a shame to have seen a talent like Philippoussis squandered over the years. After all, those who prefer breweries to training end up that way. To conclude, I would appreciate more doping controls in tennis as well.