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DeRank : 5,72
DeAge™ : 6620 days • Here since 25 april 2008
The Eastern Dark Where Are All the Single Girls: Complete Studio Recordings
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Wonderful pin, here you are at your best. Unfortunately, I’m at an all-time low in terms of available time and more stressed than ever, to the point that I can only read your review a week later. A truly forgettable period for me, luckily there’s music (and little else). I knew little about the story told in the review, apart from the main facts, namely the death of the band’s bassist and the album’s posthumous release. As soulman said, there weren’t just Ramones in there. A bit like the Lime Spiders, in short. Happy to have read you.
Bad Brains Live at CBGB OMFUG 1982: The Audio Recordings
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A piece of heart. Perhaps the best version of "Banned in D.C." ever.
Al Green Back Up Train
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A shitty review for one of the most beautiful soul albums of the last century. Not to mention, the only one on Al Green on debaser. Such a shame.
Third Ear Band Alchemy
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mmh... I remember this one as a bit dull, in fact, as someone else has already mentioned. The review is really nice, well done.
The Gang Barricada Rumble Beat
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That the gang opened for Billy Bragg, if you think about it, is incredible. Seen a couple of times around the province of Macerata, honestly, they've never impressed me that much. And to think that in the area they're almost a religion. You are three nice little guys, there's no denying that.
Parquet Courts Human Performance
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I don't know. Silently, you've become one of my favorite dealers, even though I almost never comment on your reviews. There are too many references that I like, I have to give it a shot.
Fasten Belt Vivi Il Tuo Tempo
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Found and listened to a few days ago, thank you for the recommendation. Yeah Yeah Yeah the best of the bunch.
Fat White Family Songs for Our Mothers
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Everything is great, I'll look for them right away.
Valerio Massimo Manfredi Le paludi di Hesperia
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But no, look, don’t let sadness come over you because of me... I’m not at all doggedly attached to my world, in fact to be honest I don’t even know what the hell you’re talking about when you say ā€œmy world.ā€ Whether it's a writer who is prominently displayed at Oasi or Di Meglio, that’s true, but it’s not my fault. Then if we want to contest the objective, fine, let’s do it. The covers not having the stylistic rigor of Adelphi, let’s say, seems evident to me. I didn’t mean to target your tastes either, which I believe at this point must represent ā€œyour world,ā€ and indeed I don’t think I questioned them. I’ll tell you that surely a few years ago I started reading one of his books too, The Idiot’s Guide to March, but it had the same effect on me as Falqui. Probably it’s the fact that we commented in so few, that irritated you, not the comment itself, which I repeat, regarding your tastes doesn’t say a damn thing. I’ve noticed that there are a lot of people here who take themselves very seriously. For God’s sake, it’s a game, and we’re discussing Valerio Massimo Manfredi, not Le Côté de Guermantes; so let’s have a bit more lightness, come on. Debaser is just a pastime.
Valerio Massimo Manfredi Le paludi di Hesperia
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Diomede provides. I really think he's a supermarket bag author, one of those who, in the moment, you have to decide whether to buy two packs of Barilla emiliane to make baked pasta or one of his books. And the covers of those historical novels on the beach always make me laugh a lot.