madcat

DeRank : 9,10
DeAge™ : 6700 days • Here since 5 february 2008
Pier Paolo Pasolini Edipo Re
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Wow, for Pasolini only my comment, that's a bad thing.
U2 Boy
U2 Boy
15 jul 13
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I mentioned it in the previous review, but I'll repeat it: I really don't care a bit about U2. However, the problem that many have with them and other bands that have experienced a disastrous downward trajectory is the inability to see the good work they did before (which for them stops at '93 with Zooropa) because they can no longer really be felt. If there's nothing left to say, you need the courage to stop (something a band like R.E.M., for a historical-musical comparison, has done).
U2 Boy
U2 Boy
15 jul 13
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oh boy oh boy
Pier Paolo Pasolini Edipo Re
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I have seen only a couple of films by Pasolini, "The Flower of the One Thousand and One Nights" and another one whose name I can't remember, I vote for the artist, the intellectual, and the man.
The Who Quadrophenia
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In short, the album is among their best, yes, but what they did with "Live at Leeds" is above anything else they have done, in my opinion.
U2 The Joshua Tree
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not a masterpiece, but a really nice album, also Achtung Baby is very good. Now it's something unbearable to say the least. After the description of the first track, I thought it was almost over, when I realized you were giving a long-winded explanation for every track I just gave up.
Duran Duran Seven And The Ragged Tiger
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and you haven't read the previous jargon :D
The Residents The Commercial Album
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the idea of the album that you have described very well is beautiful
Queens Of The Stone Age ...Like Clockwork
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never listened to them, homme I only know him with Kyuss, I should get Songs for the Deaf
Joel & Ethan Coen The Ladykillers
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I liked it a lot too, great review.