telespallabob

DeRank : 11,31 • DeAge™ : 6324 days

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Noooooooooooooooooooooooo! I knew I had to review it, damn it! Apart from the personal tragedies, you've covered an interesting gap. I don't like the first one at all, but this one isn't bad.
Web I Spider
10 jul 08
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I listened to this album a few days ago. It's interesting, but it seems to be missing something to reveal itself as a really great album.
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My indications (or advice) would be the same as the ones above. But don't give up; I'm convinced that you can be concise and engaging. Welcome.
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Great review, the Boss was one of those artists who made me discover the old with his tapes and I still enjoy it today.
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Good reception, I only know one duet by Paola Turci from Mai Dire Gol with Count Uguccione (a character played by Bebo Storti).
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It had been a month since I last saw you active in the reviews, welcome back.
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I liked the last one quite a bit, but I haven't felt this one.
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You described the album, but you could have put in a bit more effort!
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Just one comment? Such a shame really, especially because it's an album that deserves a listen.
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Dear Poletti, I came across this review and I would like to share my thoughts. The review is well-written, undeniable, and makes interesting points. I don't share those views; I've never liked Vasco. He has always given me the impression of someone trying to build something that was close to Americans. I found him different and appreciable only in a few songs. Then I read the comments, where some say that the youth of that time listened to Vasco or at least were curious about him. I base this on my parents' experience, who were 16 at the time and did not listen to Vasco. They were interested in music from abroad or Italian singer-songwriters. My father, for instance, went to see the Banana Republic Tour that year. Should I think they were the exception that proves the rule? I don't believe so; it was simply the idea that Vasco was a rocker, original and outside the box. I think he was just someone inspired by rock from across the ocean, but then, wouldn't it be better to follow the real ones rather than a copy, no matter how interesting and "new" it might be? As for the lyrics, Iside is right; the themes may be interesting, but someone had already set them to music. If you happen to come back here and reply (even with a private message), I would appreciate it. Best regards. P.S. If you ever find the time to comment on one of my reviews, you are welcome.