Hank Monk

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Beyond everything, what a character. He has always been a bit of a loose cannon; in fact, even when he was a communist, he was a sort of preacher (can we say that?) so all things considered, I don’t see his journey as a U-turn.
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Lovely review.
I like him, sometimes a lot. Sometimes just right.

But I have some nice memories tied to his music and his persona (which, by the way, attended the same school I went to... of course, a few years earlier).
I always fondly remember his Christmas concerts in Taneto, tipsy on mulled wine (what a fantastic place Fuori Orario used to be).
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That "mandator" sounds a bit off.
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Great. Never knew it existed.
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Here Wilder doesn't play, and on the cover there's no digger (though I haven't read the rest).

For the rest, I remembered that this album used to suck, but listening to it again today, it's actually very nice. I like it more than the two subsequent ones as a whole.
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Damn, what a craving... did you binge it all 5 nights?
What masochism. I wanted to read it all but I couldn’t make it... by the third night I was fed up, imagine if I had wanted to watch it all.

Anyway, for the few snippets I accidentally saw, I have to say my opinion remains terrible. Fake circus, hypocritical, and with awful music.
Of those I heard, Mamood and La Rappresentante were nice, but for the rest, zero.
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This is my favorite from 1984.
Oh, for me, VH as a guitarist doesn’t do much for me... when I put on VH it’s to listen to that kind of Ozzy Osbourne of glam metal that is Lee Roth.
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Modification to the review: "eh uncle can I not separate the paragraphs." See the old version The Mollusk - Ween - recensione Versione 1
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You're right; Yma Sumac is something supernatural to listen to. She is someone I would have truly loved to hear live.