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DeAge™ : 6535 days • Here since 19 july 2008
Hoelderlin Hölderlin's Traum
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I knew I would find it, and what a beautiful analysis. This album is of rare beauty.
Various Artists Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved
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Just to be clear, I want to emphasize: I LIKE THE KISS.
David Cronenberg Inseparabili
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I should revisit it because when I saw it for the first time, I was too young, and I was expecting a "Videodrome"... and this film was not that, so I was bored. Of course, it was me who was "out of place."
Various Artists Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved
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No offense, but how boring is this irony made of distorted words ("medal", which reminds me of the Facebook posts about "abberluscone").
Fear Of God Within The Veil
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Beautiful, and in '91, in my opinion, it had nothing to envy the Nirvana.
Hayao Miyazaki Il mio vicino Totoro
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I only saw "Totoro" after the parody in "South Park" (where Totoro was replaced by Cthulhu...), and it amazed me, like a bit of all the works of Miyazaki that I have seen (not many, to be honest: Porco Rosso, Howl's Moving Castle, Ponyo). It really highlights the ability to convey and share the deep empathy that the author has for his characters. I always promise myself to watch something else.
Lucio Battisti E già
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In 1982, several local artists ventured into electronics. This album by Battisti seems to me the most clumsy of the bunch (I emphasize: clumsy, not bad), even though some arrangements are remarkable. In my opinion, the turning point was more successful for Matia Bazar and Le Orme (of "Venerdì," which everyone mistreats a bit).
Solange A seat at the table
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I don't know why I haven't commented until now. And I'm doing it now because I've been watching (yes, watching, Solange has freely published the entire medium-length clip on YouTube) "When I Get Home" for days. I simply find it stunning.
Pete Townshend Who I Am
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Forgive me, I only realized today that in response to one of my comments you had pointed out this link. And you succeed in deeply piquing my curiosity; I guess reading it has become a necessity.
Christopher  Nolan Interstellar
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Simply