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Solitude Aeturnus Into The Depths Of Sorrow
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No way I'm giving you the name: it's a matter of principle. I'll try again with another address.
Luciano Ligabue Arrivederci, mostro!
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I was 14 years old at my first concert. It was Liga performing on that tour for "buon compleanno Elvis," which made him so famous. Over time, I lost track of him; I would occasionally catch him on MTV while flipping channels. I would stop to listen, but he didn't say much—just repetitive to the point of nausea. It had been years since I had heard anything from him, and when I read in your review that there was a response to Guccini's "l'Avvelenata" on the album (in my opinion, one of the most beautiful Italian songs ever), I decided to give it another shot.
YouTube, quick search, I find nothing. I fly over to Google and discover the correct title is "Caro il mio Francesco." On YouTube, just covers. I reopen eMule after 4 months, and I start the search, I recover the song (What? Is it illegal??? Well, if it's worth it, I'll buy the albums; let's just say it's morally wrong to charge 20 euros or more for a blind buy). I listen to the track and I don't really know what to say. I don't like the piece; I mean, I like the idea of these two Emilian musicians writing to each other in the era of mobile phones (to tell the truth, it's Ligabue writing to Guccini; the Guccio had written the letter years earlier more to himself, I would say), but I find it lacking in feeling (as you say, you clever one). However, one thing pleasantly surprised me: for about a decade, I've maintained that if you want to feel something from Ligabue, just listen to the first album, because it’s all the same stuff. And I’m not just talking about the lyrics, but also the music. This one, though, seemed a bit different to me. Where? I have no idea, but it feels like a step—I'm not sure if it's forward or backward. For everyone's peace of mind, I want to clarify that I’ve already deleted the song and I don't think I'll buy the album. What good is this comment? Nothing, just to say to Primi Balli that he wrote a nice review.
Solitude Aeturnus Into The Depths Of Sorrow
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the review is nice but I don't know the album.
Solitude Aeturnus Into The Depths Of Sorrow
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Faith: you can also try these (which have nothing to do with Candlemass, just to be clear they're much more metal than doom, a bit like Black Sabbath, maybe even more, but it’s up to you):
The Flaming Lips The Dark Side of the Moon
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It’s a pleasure to read you.
Nintendo Super Mario Galaxy
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I read that there are people here who say they worship Nintendo... maybe, but you’re all behind me :) Jokes aside, I don't know the game because I don't have a Wii (I find the control system unbearable), but trusted people have confirmed to me that this title is (in terms of the libido experienced by players) on par with Super Mario Bros and Super Mario Bros 3 (and “who the hell cares", I would add). The review is certainly valid and "professional," but when I read about video games on Debaser, I prefer writing exercises over authoritative reviews. (But that’s just a matter of taste). I rate the work based on trust.
Les Discrets Septembre Et Ses Dernières Pensées
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sorry, the vote at the disco
Les Discrets Septembre Et Ses Dernières Pensées
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Good, but completely out of season, Mr. Bisturi is right when he says he will bring it out late in the autumn. He is even more right when he expresses joy and delight for the cover, perhaps the best of the year alongside that of Ligabue (yes, you read that right, I’m talking about the COVER of Ligabue's album, the COVER and nothing more).