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Abba Arrival
Abba Arrival
27 jul 09
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For me, one can listen to anything. After all, what's important is that there is music. It doesn't matter if it's Vivaldi or if it's a "Growl" at full volume. What's important is not the content but that it is done well and that it has something to say.
Abba Arrival
Abba Arrival
27 jul 09
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The album is very beautiful, ABBA sounds great even after all these years and they don't age. Arrival is extremely enjoyable. Let's leave aside the current disco idols who surely have a lot to learn in terms of seduction and musicality from these giants of the dancefloor.
Mico Argirò Tra le rose e il cielo
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There is a lot to improve; it's not true that it's a tone far from the "massifying" pop—it needs a complete rework. Some people will probably like the lyrics. It’s not an experimental recording; it’s an amateur recording... it’s different.
Robert Wyatt Dondestan
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I'm having difficulty finding this record in its original version. Could you let me know if there is a store somewhere in Emilia Romagna that sells it, either through correspondence or in person?
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Live @ Stadio Olimpico (TO) 21.07.09
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I missed it, but it seems to be in great shape. I really like the new studio album... is it that bad? I keep hearing bad things about it... yet I heard it once and I'd like to buy it! It seems full of the desire to live, to sing, to express itself... few like him in the past and present.
Primordial To The Nameless Dead
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One thing I don't understand about this smooth review (with too many perfectly translatable Anglo-Saxon terms) is whether this type of music always addresses themes related to love of homeland or similar topics, or if it's just this group that is very traditionalist and their themes specifically concern Ireland and its tradition. Thank you.
50 Cent War Angel LP
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But still, he doesn't have all the faults. But really, don't get upset and don't hate anyone; you can have fun even with different positions. For example, I'm tired of Pink Floyd, and they would probably attack me immediately if I panned Atom Heart Mother with yet another review, but that's part of the game, and I enjoy it, so have fun too. Since I don't know anything about commercial rap, feel free to present your reviews because in the end, there's always something good. Music is life!
Darrell Scott The Invisible Man
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I agree. Has no one read the review? Yet it's interesting.
Manic Street Preachers Journal For Plague Lovers
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I remember them with that boring "if you tolerate this..." the quintessence of boredom.
Robert Wyatt Dondestan
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Here’s the album I’m missing from Wyatt; after listening to Cuckooland and other oddities from the past few years, I was starting to get bored, and I felt like saying "enough already." Yet it continues to fascinate me, so I will listen to this album too. Have you ever heard his cover of "strange fruit"? That one is really beautiful. But "old Rottenhat," mentioned here, has never convinced me... those little yelps about East Timor... I don’t know... let’s hope this one is better. A well-crafted review, but it doesn't add anything new. After all, everything has already been said and the opposite of everything.