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Area Event '76
Area Event '76
17 jul 09
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Roberto Murolo is untouchable. I mean it.
Blackfilm Blackfilm
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You did a service to my city as well! Next time, let me know when you're coming so we can have some cappellacci too!
Andrew Bird Noble Beast
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It was just a notification, I guess. Anyway, it doesn't seem like a review to me.
Kaki King Live @ Modigliana (FC) 05.07.2009
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The photo intrigues me....I don't know anything about the music of this one, but I probably wish I had slept with her last night.
Lord Belial Nocturnal Beast
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Even I, when I get up in the morning, have "vague doom influences."
Michael Nyman The Draughtsman's Contract
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I am very intrigued. Minimalism has never thrilled me as a conceptual movement. However, it seems to me that there is musical vitality in this album from how you describe it, rather than a desire to express sterile concepts.
Paul McCartney Tripping The Live Fantastic
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Midisun: exaggerated. Paul is a bit more polished with Wings compared to his solo experiences. I should point out that, as you may already know, the album "McCartney II" from '80 is an entirely experimental, electronic, synthetic album with very original songs. Anyway, if they were all as polished as him, I'd put on my skates to go listen to them. Find me a former band member with a solo career just as refined and capable of writing songs with the craftsmanship of "Live and Let Die" or those from the already mentioned "Tug of War."
Paul McCartney Tripping The Live Fantastic
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The review is excellent and original. It's all the fault of those fans of that other dead guy, John. Paul (who for some is also dead) has never been praised enough, especially as a composer and performer. Only Billy Joel and Costello have reached those levels, although a bit less so. In Italy, Macca is known zero. He's made a lot of stuff; it just takes a little patience to find it because the Beatles are not the only thing that exists.
Stone Gossard Bayleaf
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You convince me when you talk about Gossard, whom you rightly appreciate, especially since it's true that he’s a bit in the shadows compared to the others. But you don't convince me when talking about the Pearl Jam and Eddie Vedder. The band doesn’t seem to me to be on the decline, and as much as they are praised, I don’t think that Vitalogy is beautiful enough to be put on a pedestal. It’s very raw, very strong and intense, but in my opinion, it’s not as beautiful as what Vedder produces on his own. Let me give you a modest example: the soundtrack of Into The Wild is captivating, intimate, almost more beautiful than the film in my opinion. Perhaps this guitarist deserves a bit more, that’s true.
The Shiver Walpurgis
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I believe that when someone knows how to write and is committed to doing it well, as is the case here, they should be rewarded even if they are discussing the best way to clean a blast furnace. The content is really interesting too.