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@trilobita without controversy, but what does it mean "it's the classic bad habit of us Italians to mythologize that little bit of 'cultural' we have. see a. manzoni, carducci or pascoli"? Italy would have "very little" of "cultural"?
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I’ve seen quite a few in the stores from the same series dedicated to different artists, great recommendation.
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So I essentially agree with telespalla.
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@Telaspallabob I would add Dr. Guido Tersilli as an exemplary character of Sordi. In this film, we have one of the greatest Italian directors with one of the greatest Italian actors. Artists like Monicelli and Sordi should be cherished among the most precious things we have, not to mention any nonsense.
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beautiful
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.."he didn't tell ME anything"
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In Rainbows is the only Radiohead album I'm not familiar with; I must have listened to it once when it came out, and it didn't say anything to me. You've made me want to give it another go, even though there's very little from post-OK Computer that I truly enjoy. I have no idea what this second album is; was it part of a special edition if I understand correctly?
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Passionate and sincere, one can never be entirely objective when they love a group or an artist; somehow, enthusiasm always comes through, and I think that's how it should be. You know, it's such a drag always having professional, objective, and moderate reviews.
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"The covers of Papetti were for me to get off!!!" AHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA I agree!!!
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Upon reflection, I wouldn’t compare Ten and Vs. with Vitalogy; only Ten and Vs. stand apart from what they had done in the first two albums, which were suspended between ballads, hard rock, and grunge. In Vitalogy and No Code, they have an open musical vision, which is why I consider them their best works.