telespallabob

DeRank : 11,31
DeAge™ : 6635 days • Here since 8 april 2008
Petrina In Doma
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I bury it, but I pull it out! Just kidding, of course. Anyway, I don't like it. Seen live, reviewed, and listened to the album in question. It doesn’t say anything to me (in truth, I had already talked about it, briefly).
Barry Levinson Rain Man
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I don't think it's as soft-hearted as you define it; I've always considered it an extraordinary film.
R.E.M. Live at the Olympia
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Compared to the previous Live (unfortunately recent, a bad sign), this one is definitely better and with a better repertoire (there are many songs from the early years, which I’m really happy about. I agree on "Fables of the Reconstruction"). The lyrics of the early albums are cryptic and their meaning has often been kept obscure. "Repetitive" is almost funny (but I’m biased).
Lou Reed Rock and Roll Heart
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This is a huge case of de-caso.
Reigning Sound Love And Curses
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Damn, I don't know them. Let me start looking.
Dead Kennedys Plastic Surgery Disaster
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It may not be groundbreaking like the first one, but it's still a fantastic album.
Stefano Tomasoni La Coca-Cola di Boninsegna
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The only thing I'll say about Inter-Real, or rather what happened afterwards. Baggio's triumph was Simoni's penultimate match. The last one was Inter-Salernitana, experienced from the stands of San Siro with the granata scarf around my neck. It's incredible to think that just three days after crushing the European champions, Real, this Inter team couldn't manage to play against the last place team in the standings. We dominated them greatly, took the lead, and ended up losing thanks to a goal from Zanetti (am I wrong or does he always score with long-range rockets just outside the box?) in the 95th minute! Unfortunately, that point cost us Serie A...
The Doors Waiting for the Sun
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I am convinced that this album has often been underrated, suffering from being released after "Strange Days" and the first one. Two legendary and magnificent albums. This one has hidden gems that are a product of Manzarek's genius, the great sonic engine of the Doors.
The Clash Sandinista
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Ten thousand names and just as many definitions. Zero passion. That's enough (and more) for me to rate the review. Who cares about the charts, when I pull out the vinyl I get all emotional. That's all it takes, masterpiece.
Embryo Rache
Embryo Rache
21 feb 10
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My favorite from Embryo, great job on the review!