telespallabob

DeRank : 11,31
DeAge™ : 6637 days • Here since 8 april 2008
Rats C'est Disco
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Look Vortex, I didn't live through that period, and I know a few groups from the Italian post-punk scene of those years. I wasn't familiar with these Rats, so I properly thank you for the tip and congratulate deRecensore on this. My previous sentence was slightly ironic, that's all.
Rats C'est Disco
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Ah, if Iside doesn't remember them (having lived through those years listening to almost everything that was known about the period), I believe no one will. I foresee a timely denial.
Emilio Quadrelli Autonomia Operaia
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I don't quite understand: is it an essay? Is it a biography of that movement? During that period, I read a book by Aldo Cazzullo on Lotta Continua, where he highlights, in my opinion, the shift towards terrorism, also thanks to the testimonies of the protagonists (starting with Sofri, for those who don't know, the creator of Lotta Continua). I am not familiar with this book.
Daniele Silvestri Prima di essere un uomo
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Honestly, I'm not that fond of Daniele Silvestri, to be honest. The review, however, is nice.
Comeback Kid Wake The Dead
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Welcome to Debaser. This isn't a review, it's a blast: powerful, immediate, and brief (perhaps too brief). The cover draws me in a lot.
Ben Stiller Tropic Thunder
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Welcome to Debaser. The review isn't bad for a first one; the film is fun and well-made, although not a masterpiece.
Ornette Coleman Free Jazz: A Collective Improvvisation
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I agree with Jake regarding the initial statement, and I agree with Bartle on the approach taken for the review: in this case, it's ideal. To put it simply, I could have not commented at all; at least I leave the rating for the album.
Pete Banks Self-Contained
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Welcome to Debaser. A very good debut and an interesting proposal regarding the first guitarist of Yes. I admit that I am not familiar with his solo works.
Fabrizio De André L'indiano
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Don't worry, it can happen.
Hannah Arendt La Banalità Del Male
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A most deserved tribute to a fundamental book in the history of the world.