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DeAge™ : 6535 days • Here since 19 july 2008
The Dead Texan The Dead Texan
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I like and am intrigued by the review; I will listen to the music. The radical chic cover gives me hives.
Riccardo Bertoncelli; Chris Thellung 24.000 Dischi
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Le Orme treated very badly? It’s nothing new, and it’s an attitude driven more by political reasons than anything else.
Jovanotti Il Disco Del Sole
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Did he really call it "Il disco del sole"??? Seriously, no hostility or argument: I just don’t see him as a proletarian at all. polemica:
Ricchi e Poveri I grandi successi originali
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There was a video circulating on YouTube (before the purge carried out by mamma Rai) taken from an episode of Senza Rete from 1975 (I believe). As was customary for the show, Ricchi e Poveri performed strictly live and in real-time, featuring, among other things, an amazing medley that included the Platters, "Helplessly Hoping" and "Carry On" by CSN&Y, and a Bach fugue (introduced by Marina). Simply brilliant. A playfulness with voices that, with Marina's departure and the repertoire of the 80s, has been lost.
Prefab Sprout Two Wheels Good
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I can think of only one piece that gives me a lump in my throat (the adagio from Ravel's Piano Concerto in G), while as a child I remember the terror of Night on Bald Mountain by Mussorgsky. Prefab Sprout were among the few things I liked (I still like them, of course) when I was a hardcore metalhead. I won't review the album.
Pete Docter Monsters & Co
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Monsters, Inc. holds a special place in my heart: spectacular realization, so much fun, but also a lot of poetry that's anything but taken for granted. The avatar that hides me allows me to admit that the final scene always leaves me with misty eyes because of how tender it is. The review is truly interesting.
Jennifer Kent The Babadook
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Nice review, nice movie, lots of fear.
David Lee Roth Skyscraper
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Give "Skyscraper" a rating from the heart. I've always liked Diamond Dave as a lyricist.
Davide Van De Sfroos De Best
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The review is nice, but him, David, has always bored me. At the end of the day, his songs are all the same. A couple of them I like, the words are beautiful and intelligent, but three hours...
Robert Eggers Nosferatu
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Surely, one enters the room with Murnau and Herzog in mind, but I found this Nosferatu to be a commendable work. I particularly appreciated the twilight tones of the first part, less so the events in Wisborg (I don’t feel like checking if I spelled it right). However, I didn’t get the impression that I had witnessed a flop. But then, everyone is talking about Murnau and Herzog: how about a little remembrance for Nosferatu in Venice, huh??