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mm Christmas reading?
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In my opinion, the only photo editing on the cover is the "multiplication of the marieh." ken liiii tulibu dibu dac ciu...
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Well, you're right, the album kind of slid past me without leaving a trace, even though I really like "who killed Tangerine." However, because of the emotional significance this band has for me (even in Orzabal's solo work) and that concert from December '94, I just can't dismiss them. With three albums, TFF set some unmovable markers in the (musically) chaotic '80s.
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To be honest, I’m really happy about the grand return of the queens of high notes from my youth. Whitney has made a really nice album and I’ve heard great things about it too. However, I don’t think I’ve ever really understood Mariah; take for example "Charm Bracelet": to me, it’s a fantastic album while "The Emancipation blah blah" gives me orchitis. I’ll give it a listen and let you know. Now we just need Janet J. to make another "Janet." (1993)
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S4DOLL: I saw Imprint and it didn't communicate anything to me. I think this is better.
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Well done! I read you and appreciate you. Perhaps my feelings are just anger at not being able to appreciate the genre in the same way. I can't stand having limitations ;) Happy holidays again..
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Dear Panapp, I understand that you are an "enthusiast" (in the truly good sense) of mila azuki et similia, but I just can't bring myself to enjoy this colorless and fragile music (and voices) without bite. Should I perhaps review the German musicians I love to better highlight the contrast between your tastes and mine? The review is very good, but I won't save even one of your links ;)
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Not even a comment? Gentlemen, we are talking about Italo Calvino! (I will read the review after the last slice of panettone)
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But Ringo Starr, apart from the bìtols, has he managed to hit a record? Hmm!
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I was talking about the niche... they are not niche because they are qualitatively inferior, but because (thank heaven) the audience today is highly diversified and no longer needs a unifying and, above all, comforting pop music.
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