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@iside mmm..but Zanardi really has nothing to do with Virgil, maybe physically, but as a character it's completely unrelated. I don’t remember the secondary character that looks like Paz.
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Paz's masterpiece, for those who appreciate patience and, in general, comics with a capital C, but also literature with a capital L, because in cases like this talking about comics is really too limiting, cannot be overlooked as this visceral expression of Art in its purest form. @cptgaio where would the tribute to Paz be in issue 200 of Dylan Dog? I just didn't catch it.
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American Idiot was very beautiful, it grabbed you from start to finish, and pieces like Jesus of Suburbia, Holiday, Wake Me Up When September Ends were truly exciting. I haven’t listened to this one; from what I understand, it’s a bit of a flop, which is a shame since they took an interesting path, somewhat breaking out of their usual patterns, at least a little. I’ll try to give it a listen.
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Mmm... would this be better than Time Out of Mind? I haven't heard it yet, but Time Out of Mind is a masterpiece, no doubt about it.
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blech:-D!! Listen to it because for me it's an album, in terms of quality, on par with Highway, Blonde on Blonde, or Bringing It All Back Home.
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Have you ever heard of time out of mind?
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ah, ok, I had actually imagined it :-D
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I’m starting to feel like listening to them; review better than the other one, I agree, I like the style! The only thing: “punteggiante”?!
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I appreciate the style of the review, concise and fresh, but you should actually go a bit deeper because, for example, with "superfurryanimalsiano" or "rockeggiante," I can't really imagine much since I've never listened to them.
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I liked it, the film is one of my favorites, the passionate search for the meaning of LIVING, that's how I see it at the moment.