Oasis Definitely Maybe
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Putting aside all the nasty comments above, car_ faber, I welcome you to this site (where I am also a newbie). Enjoy your review and a significant album for better or worse. Not to promote myself (I gain nothing from it), but I recommend you check out my review of Plastic Tree because I specifically mention this CD.
Antonella Ruggiero Registrazioni Moderne
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Congratulations on your tolerance for the tastes of others and for the refinement of your prose.
Antonella Ruggiero Registrazioni Moderne
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Antonella Ruggiero is one of the absolute best voices in Italy, and this album, which I cherish like a relic (even though I’ve listened to it so many times that it’s all worn out), is extraordinary. Even before "Registrazioni moderne" came out, I loved Ruggiero and every single group she has collaborated with here, and after hearing it, my admiration has only grown. Given that, incredibly, I love every single song, I have to award my personal medal of honor to "C'è tutto un mondo intorno" with the Timoria: it was already a beautiful song, now it's extraordinary. Thank you for the review!
P.S.: IMHO Pina delivered her best with Casinò Royale in "Piovono angeli."
Blur Leisure
Blur Leisure
8 jul 08
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Long live Blur, my favorite Britpop band (I love them from the first album to the last, without exceptions). And great review!
Madonna Hard Candy
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@ darkboy: no, I don't agree. Madonna has always made albums that are more or less sufficient, some excellent, others mediocre, but always an average score of 6; "American Life" was beautiful and "Confessions..." had its reasons, it made sense. This shit ruins her average, and that makes me sad.
Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
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Disc of pity, of great pity, and there's no need to invoke any historical name to realize it. In any case, however, the criticism hasn't been entirely on their side: it has split in half (even quantitatively), there are those who love them and those who hate them, and obviously, I side with the latter.
Madonna Hard Candy
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Thank you for the review and for rightly shitting on this record. I'm a big fan of Madonna; I discovered her with "Ray of Light" (it was the first album I bought with my own money), followed by a period of full immersion to make up for lost time, discovering her '80s work and transformations. I could only appreciate her constantly moving forward, never looking back: first a simple pop idol, then gradually a youth icon, sexy transgression, musical star, a clean-cut mommy away from excesses, a thoughtful and not silly opinion maker, and finally a disco queen. With this album, however, starting from the look, Madonna returns to the ultra-trash hooker phase that she had already surpassed by the mid-'90s: she has gone back 15 years. What is it now, since her daughter Lourdes has gotten her period, she can return without problems to showing herself like a low-class whore? I have no words.
Plastic Tree Puppet Show
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Thank U to you too.
Steven Spielberg Schindler's list
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I respect Spielberg, but I don’t admire him. He has undoubtedly made good films, but there’s something about him that I find off-putting. Before seeing "Schindler's List," I actually couldn’t stand him: this extraordinary film, a top ten masterpiece, has definitely rehabilitated the director’s image in my eyes (even though he continues to shoot himself in the foot by producing stuff like "Polar Express").
Plastic Tree Puppet Show
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Thank you for the welcome!