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I almost have all their albums now, I skipped the previous one because of the reviews, this one, from your description, really intrigues me and I think I'll grab it.
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It's a shame I can't read it because of the spoilers. I'm increasingly convinced that a review of movies/books/comics shouldn't contain spoilers about the story: a review should also entice (or discourage) the viewing/reading. So, I will only be able to read it when (possibly) I get around to seeing it.
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Recommended album? That "The It Girl" you mentioned? Hi Grant
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I haven't listened to them, and I don't think I ever will: I've definitely turned my back on them after the last two albums that completely drained my enthusiasm. One of the most bitter disappointments, as far as I'm concerned, in the musical realm. Then to say that with Drones they wanted to revive what they did at the beginning just because they included guitars makes no sense to me: Origin of Symmetry has nothing to do with Drones, thankfully. Well, whatever, "genius, experimentation," it seems like we're talking about two different bands.
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I only have the Blue album (banally), nice, but it didn't drive me crazy and I've never gotten anything else.
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I finished the book, which I consider an absolute masterpiece: engaging, deep, with an emotional plot and perfectly crafted characters. I’m really curious at this point to see the movie (the latter, the second part should be coming out soon), but I’m sure it will be tough to render it effectively. It’s a shame that many, being intimidated by the book's bulk, might only watch (or watch the film first) and not read it; it’s really a pity because it’s a timeless classic. Now I’ll get my next King.
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I think their peak is Achtung Baby, really a masterpiece, I also liked Zooropa, it was a nice turn for them. However, I've never listened to Pop, and from what I've heard, I'll keep my distance. Then I just lost track of them. Bye Rinaldi
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Really beautiful. W Netflix
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The review is done very well, I don't know everything about Dylan and this is one of those I have never listened to. The invention of Folk Rock, as far as I know, is to be attributed to the Byrds though, and their Jingle Jangle.
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I loved it so much, a full 5, each episode is better than the last.