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Franco Battiato L'imboscata
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strange days, we are living strange days
Fausto Rossi Becoming Visible
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I have no elements to express my opinion, although the sample reminds me of Lou Reed.
Frank Zappa You Can't Do That On  Stage Anymore, Vol.2
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Talking about Zappa and describing his music is never easy, but you did a great job. Plus, you chose an album that wasn't among the reviews, instead of yet another review of Hot Rats. If you had included some samples, it would have been perfect. Anyway, everything is excellent—the choice of the album and the review. I don't know the album, but he was a great one, and even the stones know that, so I have no doubt it's an excellent live performance.
4TU feat. Anna Cleo
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Il_Paolo you’re a blast.
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin I
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Stunning review for an epoch-making album! How Many More Times is absolutely AMAZING! My favorite. By the way, that bass line, I think the Pink Floyd picked it up for Money.
Fabrizio De André Anime Salve
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uh, oh, they point out to me that I was supposed to write De André
Fabrizio De André Anime Salve
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Come on guys, these jokes about De André are just not holding up!
Mike Oldfield Ommadawn
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Yes, "professor" means pedantic, but now the problem is, what the hell does pedantic mean?
Led Zeppelin Houses Of The Holy
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I find it inferior to the first four and also to the subsequent Physical Graffiti. It's really pieces like the title track and No Quarter that don't convince me. In the former, Page does an admirable job with overdubs; he'll do even better in Achilles Last Stand, but the song never really seems to take off. No Quarter, well, I've always found that boring—it's atmospheric, sure, but it's an atmosphere I don't like. On the contrary, I love Over The Hills And Far Away, which is very dynamic and well-structured, and D'yer Mak'er, which is truly a delight. I also really enjoy The Ocean and Dancing Days; by the way, it seems that the latter inspired Aerosmith for their Jaded. Anyway, the review is excellent, and the album is definitely solid. After all, they are the Led Zeppelin, damn it.
Mark Knopfler Sailing To Philadelphia
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I only know the repertoire with Dire Straits, which I have always liked a lot. As for his solo work, I’ve probably only listened to a few songs. However, considering that the true soul and undisputed leader of that band was him, I have no doubt that his works can be equally valid. Review, as always, excellent.