romeo1985

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Cochi e Renato Le Canzoni Intelligenti
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The optimism expressed in music
Donatella Rettore Brivido Divino
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I stumbled upon it by chance while clicking on Alan Sorrenti, and then I found all those by valeriorivoli, who has an excellent writing style.
Donatella Rettore Brivido Divino
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Anyway, hi cptgaio, I’ve read some of your stuff and I have to say you write very well, even though it’s obviously not my kind of thing; the afterhours one is quite good.
Donatella Rettore Brivido Divino
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Well, maybe.
Donatella Rettore Brivido Divino
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Splendidly shining, great Rector
Umberto Balsamo Balla!
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What a beautiful song "Balla" is!
Alan Sorrenti Sienteme it's time to land
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Exceptional this review too
Il Giardino dei Semplici Le Favole del Giardino
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I made a mistake writing "apparte," I meant to say "a parte."
Il Giardino dei Semplici Le Favole del Giardino
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Valeriorivoli, congratulations, you write wonderfully. Everything you say is true; in Italy during the 70s, apart from singer-songwriters and prog bands, this melodic genre wasn't properly appreciated by critics. Instead, bands like Il Giardino dei Semplici and Alunni del Sole were alternative and tried to pay homage to the Italian melodic tradition with the style of the band, Anglo-Saxon model, and something very beautiful came out of it. I admire these groups a lot, and it was nice to see them with long hair singing sweet notes. Congratulations again on the review, it was written very well.