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this series of reviews of a sad disk of this genre brings to mind the series of reviews dedicated to the last stinker of the red hot chili peppers: the impulse to write 10 reviews for disks of this kind I believe is very close to another, much more important physiological stimulus.
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Hi Cornell! I was just talking about them with De Marga a few days ago, I haven’t listened to one of their studio albums since Rioct Act, but I would love to see them live.
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Hey, don't touch the cats, I have 4 at home, 5 with me.
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I think this is the second review of yours that I read, and it's always about a live show, and always excellent.
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I never gave a damn about U2, not even when back in school everyone was truly convinced they were super cool. Just imagine now, I wait for their new album like I wait for Gigi D'Alessio's new album.
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It feels written from the heart, beyond everything. One note, though: to dismiss no code merely as a transitional album (which might be true, but adding excellent would be better) seems unfair, considering it likely marks their maturity alongside Vitalogy. Above is definitely excellent.
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I have (almost) never liked him; the only one that moves and touches me is "grande raccordo anulare."
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but what a drag, I mean the great original and creative idea is to remake an absolutely non-inflated album like Dark Side of the Moon in a way that is faithful to the original, a truly useful album
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You're right, the movie is pretty good.
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This is the undeniable proof that debaser is not finished; it may no longer be at the appetizers stage, but it certainly is at the first courses, and what first courses!