fedezan76

DeRank : 9,44
DeAge™ : 6283 days • Here since 28 march 2009
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Joking aside, I know the song well. And I repeat, it’s nice. Nothing less, nothing more. Anyway, I’m surrounded by people who listen to commercial music. Including my wife who bombards me with Pussycat Dolls, Rihanna, and various other pop hits. And my younger brother who listens to the likes of Cremonini et similia. I’ve become impervious to it all. But I’ll tell you that I also love more mainstream bands like Muse and Placebo. In short, I don’t let myself be influenced by media factors.
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federococò... masterpiece is a word that should be used sparingly. Anyway, I'll give you a satisfaction: it's not a bad song.
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Yeah, maybe. Technically closer to Cesare Cremonini, but ideologically more aligned with Kevin Moore (how great!).
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Hehe, the federocco is not my copyright. I stole it from my friends, who even made me a t-shirt... I'm in good company when it comes to psychos. Good thing they didn't think of federinco. :) As for the little mistake I pointed out to you, consider it the lament of a decrepit former keyboardist.
Ligabue Arrivederci, mostro
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Ligabue wants to send you a greeting. :D no title
Joel Coen Il Grande Lebowski (1998)
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A film I could watch forever. The scene with the check at the supermarket... Almost a premonition...
Ligabue Arrivederci, mostro
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Killerjoe, here, now you've killed us all.
Miles Davis Miles Smiles
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But do you know that while you are here debating, Miles is laughing?
Blessure Grave Learn To Love The Rope
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This recommendation sounds enticing. I listened to them on their MySpace, and the atmospheres are truly interesting. And you described them in the best possible way. As always.
Blood, Sweat & Tears Child Is Father to the Man
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@supersoul: to avoid misunderstandings, I want to clarify that I did not intend to belittle Clayton Thomas, but rather to praise Al Kooper's voice on this record and especially the emotion he conveys in the beautiful "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know." @trilobita: I am a 76, yes, thank you for the "young sprout." I probably wasn't born in the most suitable period for my musical tastes, but I've been lucky enough to delve deeply into the music of those years. As for reviews, it's right to be critical. No discounts, then.