Boop7

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DeAge™ : 6534 days • Here since 19 july 2008
Nico Fidenco I Successi di Nico Fidenco
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I don't vote because I only know the two big classics, but as a child I was wildly in love with the '60s, and today it's one of my favorite musical decades alongside the '80s and '90s. Being romantic today is not wrong: in fact, it's beautiful to be able to open your heart. We are beings with feelings, not just machines for pleasure and for (il) piacere. Great song "Legata a un granello di sabbia." Of course, it's difficult to cradle someone "legata a un granello di sabbia": in my opinion, it's one of the first examples of psychedelic verse. It's silly, I know, but if you think about it, it's strange!
Queen Innuendo
Queen Innuendo
14 mar 09
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"I'm going slightly mad...I'm going slightly mad...": what a song! "THE SHOW MUST GO ON" instead is a beautiful ending, without even knowing too much about a definitive conclusion: there will be those who come after us and continue life. Well done, Freddie.
Syria Le Mie Favole
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"It's you...that I miss. It's you...that I tire of. It's because of this insecurity that you give me..." : how beautiful was that Sanremo '97. Twelve years later, still beautiful Siria, next to someone who has truly become beautiful: Dolcenera.
The Beatles Let It Be
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This album doesn't taste of farewell, but of hope.
Pooh Alessandra
Pooh Alessandra
21 feb 09
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This album is fantastic. I love all the songs. I believe that with Red Canzian, the Pooh were four personalities able to interact musically with each other in a harmonious way. Riccardo Fogli was the handsome one, but musically he seemed to me not to have been very prepared. The poetry of Valerio Negrini is the pinnacle for group songwriters. Facchinetti - Negrini is one or at most two steps below Mogol - Battisti; and we are talking about two duos specialized in writing love songs and not.
Weezer Weezer (Blue Album)
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"BUDDY HOLLY" - ninety-five!
Curtis Mayfield Superfly
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Hey Ringo, Move on up....yeeeah move on up...! Dreaming of (David) Beckham!
Corrado Guzzanti Avanzi
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The advertisement was splendid...and I was small.
James Joyce Gente Di Dublino
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The nationalist culture of that time did not look favorably upon a denunciation of the closed mindset of that era; thus, the book was not published in Ireland. I don't remember much about this book, while I do recall "Ulysses," a psychological novel that was written like a slow-motion film capturing every millisecond of a character's thought or action. In my opinion, the writing mechanism of "Ulysses" was one of the greatest last milestones of literature.
Nino Ferrer Blanat
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I always remember from the collection "Those Fabulous '60s" by Red Ronnie "If You Want Me to Love You Always," the back of "I Would Like Black Skin," where I sang over it: "IT'S A MAN'S MAN'S MAN'S WOOOOOOORLD!", the original by James Brown. L'ea zeneize, o' Nin! L'ea né a Zena. He was from Genoa, Nino Ferrer, and he lived in France. In the summer of 1998, I read the terrible news.