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Well, it's fun to share opinions on the most beautiful song of all time, for me it's this one
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What's your favorite supergroup? :)
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not among my favorite Beatles songs, and they will go far, far beyond this later. Anyway, 5
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Do we call it geenoo? :))))
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Here, how nice it is to read the films, including the conclusion, it's a real pleasure.
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like the Fantozzi series up to "Fantozzi goes into retirement," unmissable, and a splendid review
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You hit the nail on the head regarding the period, the atmosphere, and everything that this first "bim bum bam" represented for today's thirtysomethings. As a child, watching it made me laugh heartily; I remember it perfectly—my laughter when everything around me seemed perfect. Well done.
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The funny thing is that there’s a discussion about a band I consider essential as if I were saying they’re worthless. For me, "live at Leeds" is a milestone in rock history. I don’t consider this on the same level, and even though it’s OBVIOUS that the mentioned tracks are wonderful, I personally think not every song on the album reaches that standard. I would understand the argument if you had rated it a 3 or a 2, but between a 4 and a 5, it’s JUST a matter of taste. That’s all, now enough because I’m fed up :D
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There are personal tastes, and personally, although this is obviously a great album, it doesn't reach masterpiece status for me, as Live at Leeds does. By the way, we’re talking about a band that I love very much. Then what does it mean if you give 4 to one and 5 to another—you have to give 5 to this one... TASTES, don’t you think? In Utero is a 5 for me, this one is a 4 (generous), especially because of a couple of tracks that don't excite me (song is over and going mobile).
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Oh sure, because for some records the 5 has to be automatic.