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Kaleidoscopic, indeed, is the adjective that best represents Lennon. There is a certain bitterness towards Ono that shines through. Am I mistaken?
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Enchanting, this goes straight into my favorites. Capossela outdoes himself with every work. I don’t know if it’s the most beautiful, perhaps not (I still need many more listens to assess it), but surely it is the most mature.
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How do I come to know things well [semi quote]
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The truth is that communism has never existed on this earth. As stated on other occasions, here on Deb, it is such a perfect, such a noble, such an egalitarian vision that it proves to be unimplementable, a mere utopia. Fascism, unfortunately, exists, and because of this, I have unconditional respect for all those who fought in the partisan resistance.
DRE CLUB
21 jan 21
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So, let's go in order:
1 Dre is a doctor.
2 Good Planet closed down after the advent of the internet; VHS rental has become an obsolete activity.
3 In the inbox, there are no annoying messages and no ilibro. Riffrecords doesn't respond to emails, and I'm heading to Bolzano, breaking through orange, red, and fuchsia zones, equipped with a spiked bat.
4 "Art has become free," I told the owner of Wanted Records some time ago, leaving the store without paying for the record. I discovered that getting hit on the gums is also free.
5 The girl isn't sleeping; the mystery is unveiled on the back of the record with thirty centimeters of artistic size.
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I also happen to discover that some albums or artists are shockingly absent from DeB. Luckily, there are the De...Marga... who fill in the gaps. Great page my climber!
p.s. "Punch Me Harder" so much good stuff!
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Great album and nice review, but forgive me: all my life CCCP!
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There are no demons, people walking around with their heads cut off and splattered in general, and this already sets me up for the viewing. I haven't seen The Wicker Man yet, and apparently, I made a mistake.
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'Born In Luton' is a fantastic scrape. Full of post-punk style, the reference to Preoccupations (formerly Viet Cong, how I adore their electrifying debut) is spot on, although at times they remind me of Slint.
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I discovered Moltheni over time, hard to appreciate on the first listens. However, I prefer the productions under the name Giardini, with 'Toilette Memoria' being the standout. Happy 2021 to you.