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The Tell Tale Hearts The Tell Tale Hearts
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@italianpeople: try listening to these: or also
The Tell Tale Hearts The Tell Tale Hearts
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Nice suggestion and a great excursus, even though there are few words left for the Tell-Tale Heart (which, by the way, I don’t know much about, so I’ll go and inform myself a bit more). As for the discussion on the origins of punk, what do you think about a German root? I’m thinking of certain things by Neu!, but also Ton Steine Scherben – though I know very little about punk (and I understand it even less).
Kiss Lick It Up
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Well, this is certainly not a masterpiece, but if you want to continue with the reviews of Kiss, just tell me you won't be so harsh on "Animalize" and "Asylum" (which, in my opinion, contain a good handful of interesting tracks). Of course, the image of Galeazzi's toilet bowl is destined to haunt me for a long time...
U2 Achtung Baby
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Being much more fond of "The Unforgettable Fire" and "The Joshua Tree," I've always found U2 from the 90s onward to be a bit contrived (and affected).
Hannah Arendt La Banalità Del Male
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Evil is so banal that one can even engage in revisionism. It's the utmost even for the beauty of the notification.
Kiss Creatures Of The Night
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Great review, I really like "Music from the Elder" as well. I don't mind the "hair metal" period either: it still gave us a band capable of refreshing itself and delivering some great songs (not to mention that - in the music of Kiss - the focus has rarely shifted away from genuine fun).
Jeff Buckley Grace
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Good review, where all the feelings are in the right place, even if I don't see how words could be wasted describing this album. An album that I liked precisely because it was a novelty, something profoundly different from the prevailing grunge at the time, even though it had something in common with it. It sounded modern, but within it, you could find soul, Led Zeppelin, King Crimson’s Red, the legacy of its father, unexpected references... it was something very personal.
Spock's Beard Octane
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Good review. Three stars for the album seems like an honest rating, especially since I’ve always found Spock's Beard to be quite derivative. But they do their job well, and I like this album; it's definitely simpler than some of its predecessors, but definitely cohesive and exciting.
Lucio Battisti Anima latina
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I don't know, she had the Number 1 emblem and the SIAE stamp. I'll find out.
Fausto Brizzi Notte Prima Degli Esami
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Of course, the Italian teenager is Roman and attends high school. Couldn’t he be a student at ITIS in Genoa? Or one from a vocational institute in Milan? Or an accountant from Bari? And why does Vaporidis at some point have to run like a madman, as in a Muccino film? Or is this a Muccino film in disguise? In any case, eight euros (at the multiplex) poorly spent (just because I was in company...)