telespallabob

DeRank : 11,31
DeAge™ : 6637 days • Here since 8 april 2008
Big Black Lungs
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A discreet record, the best of Albini will be seen later on.
Nino Ferrer Blanat
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Congratulations on the achievement. I know the more famous work of Ferrer, and I must say that although it was quite commercial, it still adhered to the standards of those singers of the time: very expressive, inspired voices of remarkable quality. After all, the "canzone italiana," of which he was a part, managed to showcase very talented artists with great professionalism. Furthermore, that which you call "Italian television of easy appeal" had a sobriety, a style, and an artistic quality that today's variety shows can only dream of (think of Mina and her way of doing variety shows).
15-60-75 Jimmy Bell's Still in Town
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Nice as a review, lament ignorance here.
Lou Reed New York
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I go against the grain; I prefer this to "Berlin." Either way, it's a wonderful album.
Metallica We'll Nail You Down
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I hear a friend of mine is a Metallica fan and I'll let you know... (P.S. Was it too complicated for you to search on the Internet?)
The Brilliant Corners Hooked
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I don't know them, but the review is good.
The Brian Jonestown Massacre Thank God For Mental Illness
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Welcome to Debaser. I'm not familiar with the album (I'll take care of that) but congratulations on the review. For a first time, it’s not bad at all.
Hawkwind In Search of Space
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Alright, no more stories. Hawkwind are not a progressive band, no matter what people say. Bad review, the reviewer has done mea culpa (by the way, welcome to Debaser). There's no point in dwelling on it. Great album (I’m crazy about them).
AA.VV. Roma Caput Glam Fest @ Jailbreak 25.01.09
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I liked it, it was nice and fun. First review after two years, we can consider it a first time. Welcome to Debaser.
James Joyce Gente Di Dublino
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Although they have always been compared and brought together, I have always loved one (Joyce), while I hate the other with all my being (Svevo). Dubliners is an immense book, my favorite of his.