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I, on the other hand, know a great deal about Paoli's previous works and not this one, albums like L'ufficio delle cose perdute, King Kong, Il mio mestiere, Amori dispari, Matto come un gatto, I semafori rossi non sono Dio, etc. A great author, often underrated; my vote goes to Paoli.
Blur Fool's Day
23 apr 10
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First of all, thank you all! @geb I had absolutely no idea who Carver was and I just went to look him up online, @teenagelobotomy I totally agree, hearing something new from Blur with Graham is fantastic, hi everyone!
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dry, precise, good. I've only heard talk of him.
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Well done, great analysis. I'm not familiar with the comic.
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Sure, it takes quite a lot to give 3 to Amarcord, right?!
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I don't vote on the review, nor the photo, even the phrase, like the rest, are words by De André if I've understood correctly.
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Beautiful. I have to listen to this album sooner or later, London Calling was already beautifully eclectic; which of the two do you think is the best?
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Beautiful, almost among the favorites. Unfortunately, I didn't see or hear the concert; I listened to the one in Rome during the same period, of which I have a bootleg.
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Just think that Roots, a cultural anthropology professor would make us listen to it in class for its tribal influences, a genre I personally could never stand.
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I had already read it, but I take this opportunity to vote for it; I like the album. Of course, it doesn't reach the levels of Daydream Nation, which I consider their masterpiece. Goo and Murray Street are also good, but I don't like Dirty instead.