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Erik Gandini Videocracy
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@EZEKIEL: had peperonata for breakfast?
Meshell Ndegeocello Meshell Ndegeocello Presents: The Spirit Music Jamia - Dance Of The Infidel
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Is there anyone talking about "peace beyond passion" from '96???
Electric Wizard Live @ Unwound, Padova - 04/09/09 - DeMeeting dell'ultimo minuto
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amazing fantastic review at the top of the favorites. respect Batle!
Hermann Hesse Il Lupo Della Steppa
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@GEENO: yes Geeno, at 16 we’ve all been a bit "homosexual". @MADCAT: Siddartha fades in comparison to the other works mentioned by Kosmo (to which I would add the Bildungsroman "The Glass Bead Game"). It’s true Siddartha spoke to everyone, but he didn’t say anything of real significance (in my humble opinion).
Hermann Hesse Il Lupo Della Steppa
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Hermann Hesse is an author who captivates your adolescence and returns it to you imbued with a uniqueness useful for navigating those somewhat tumultuous years. Later on, however, you realize that he has merely "fooled" you, but it doesn’t matter. This book made me cry when I read it. Now I feel more connected to "Demian," which I believe will be the only book by Hesse that I will reread. Siddhartha is a novel for lightweights (with all due respect). Hesse has written much better. In any case, German literature has had better champions. As for Panlio and his comment no. 8, he said something true, not in the sense that we're all gay (na und?! exactly), but because the sensitivity of this writer has often aligned with the "felt" homosexual experience.
Dario Baldan Bembo Migrazione
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Since I found out that Riccardo Del Turco, with just one song, LUGLIO (col bene che ti voglio!), earns 30 MILLION of the old currency in royalties each year, I’ve stopped blaming one-hit-wonder authors ;)
Diego Mancino L' Evidenza
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splendid record.. discovered late, as usual.
Eros Ramazzotti Cuori Agitati
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@BARTLE: I'm surprised! 5 for you too? Really? I DON'T WANT to find a single flaw in this album. I was 9 years old, damn 9 years old! This album still stirs my heart even today! Yeah, I know I'm a sentimentalist...
Beyoncé I Am... Sasha Fierce (disc 2: Sasha Fierce)
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Dear Cornell... (by the way, how are you?). I mentioned that these were personal opinions. Anyway, my ears can't stand it. I believe you overuse the high register. It completely lacks depth. I didn't say that he can't sing. (even if the voice is mariam bah) mmm but that gets a bit too technical... anyway, I don't smoke and I don't do drugs. Hugs
Beyoncé I Am... Sasha Fierce (disc 2: Sasha Fierce)
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Damn... DESADE, I didn't go that deep! Here are the two options (which are personal, of course): 1. she has an awful voice, shrill and graceless. 2. the album is a total flop. I remember her back in 2000 (around then) with the big hit from Destiny's, she really nailed it. But here, it’s unbearable. The recent version of the "Ave Maria" at the black music awards is terrifying (try listening to Sinead O'Connor's version instead). I always had to whisper that I considered "Janet." by J. Jackson from '93 a beautiful album. Now I feel like shouting it. As for the rest, the analysis of Star is well-written; it may be banal but still true. In any case, I still believe that in music, just like in Deb, there is space for everyone.