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Worrytrain Fog Dance, My Moth Kingdom
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I’m looking for the recipe and one of these days I’ll try to recreate it. Also, if you have any tips or know of little tricks to perfect the dish, don’t hesitate to share them.
Max Pezzali Terraferma
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The poetry in comment number 48 is also very beautiful.
Brian Eno & Jon Hassell Fourth World, Volume 1: Possible Musics
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I love Eno, but I don't have that. However, speaking of Alice, I can say that just the other afternoon I found the namesake (also known as "Per Elisa") on CD for a little over four euros, and, speaking of Eno instead, there was also "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts," also on CD, for five and a half euros. I didn't leave them behind.
Darren Aronofsky Il Cigno Nero
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I would watch it streaming if there was a version without the cinema audio (which annoys me quite a bit). Is there anything like that?
Worrytrain Fog Dance, My Moth Kingdom
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Is this risotto with pears, taleggio, and radicchio good?
Wire Red Barked Tree
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Since someone (not here) has raised doubts about my possible reconsiderations regarding the product in question, I clarify that the 1 assigned to the review solely concerns the disdain I have for the reviewer. That’s all. Some thoughts may have been presented in a debatable manner, but there has been no reconsideration on the album.
Radiohead The King Of Limbs
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Dear matto90, I had to stop reading at "let's explore them one by one..." for obvious reasons, but I can tell you that as far as I read, I completely disagree with what you wrote: a) "The King of Limbs" is indeed quite different from the previous "In Rainbows": traditional instrumentation is almost entirely abandoned, which, despite everything, was very much perceivable in "In Rainbows", and the guitars, in particular, are only heard sporadically: in short, it leans much more towards the electronic sounds of Yorke's solo "The Eraser," and I really think that the experience with Atoms for Peace marked this shift in Radiohead's sound; b) 8 songs are certainly not few; on the contrary, the album's length is nearly perfect. What seems questionable to me, however, is precisely the cover, contrary to what others have noted further above. As for the tracks, I won’t express my opinion yet; rather: considering Pulisher's opinion after one listen, I don’t know what to make of it, even though I understand it’s the only occasion he managed to have a complete listen at least once (for reasons related to the album's length mentioned above), but I can say that the closing track "Separator" is probably the best of the bunch and together with it, I really like the two tracks that precede it, which stray from the sounds akin to those dealt with by Yorke during moments of solitary leisure, although I do appreciate the introductory "Bloom," "Little By Little," and recently the single as well. And also the famous (https://www.debaser.it/main/Video.aspx?y=e8wFHpHHtoY for newbies) "Morning Mr. Magpie," although I preferred the initial arrangement. All in all, I think all the tracks are good, but final judgments are deferred to a date to be determined.
Sidney Lumet Serpico
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Hey hey, between "Serpico" and "The Graduate," you've dug up some great films. Where the hell was I? And how the hell did no one think of this before?
AA.VV. Sanremo 2011
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Did I say I have something against the village festivals with free porchetta? When?
Robert Benton Kramer Contro Kramer
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<<We can talk as much as you want about the fact that it’s not fair, that it’s brutal, primitive, whatever you want, but you’ll have to admit that the most important reason is the risk of a huge practical consequence for oneself>> Disturbing.