Dislocation

DeRank : 22,33 • DeAge™ : 3005 days

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Antonio Levini is not to be debated, he is to be loved.
In his life, he hasn't made a single mistake, either on his own initiative or through collaboration/participation.
A mythological Artist, half man and half Stick Chapman.
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So this guy was just an ordinary kid from the provinces, dreaming of becoming a singer in the trendy rapper sub-genre, who dragged his desk mate into the dream, who turned out to be a better entertainer than him, the one who, at the peak of success, drops everything (you can attract more flies with honey than with vinegar...) and goes to Miami because the girl was a model, damn, he gets caught up and hangs out with a rather questionable crowd to record a rap album, good Lord, then he does a bit of everything and then returns home writing a book about himself as an ordinary kid from the provinces... Ah.
Paramore Riot!
23 nov 23
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But if you're barely touching the pushed neomelodic.
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A ubiquitous character, almost overexposed, endearing in small doses. One always gets the impression that he has never truly given his best.
Paramore Riot!
23 nov 23
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Few have mentioned it, but the aforementioned "The Black Parade" by MCR was a great album, not quite appreciated because of the band's association with the emo-teen scene and unfairly compared to the junk of Tokio Hotel, just to say...
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As for Rosario Di Bella, I have to say that, an eternal promise, he never managed to earn anything truly significant in the rankings... "Figlio perfetto" (his 80s album in a modernized singer-songwriter style had beautiful lyrics, and the music sounded like it was played by the Pet Shop Boys, really...) and this collaboration with Camisasca seem to me to be the two standout episodes of a career unknown to most but not boring...
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Well done!
Great album, descriptive but not boring, "pop" but not lightweight; ultimately, in many ways enjoyable for almost anyone with an opposable thumb who doesn't know the meaning of "autotune" or "distortion"...
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I didn't mind it at all, at all.
As for the rest, it's Quantum Physics explained to the average American, from the redneck to the New York broker.
But I didn't mind it at all.
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I am certain that I went to the cinema, between '80 and '87, with my then-girlfriend, now my wife, and I also know that I can't remember a word from many films of that time, despite regularly paying for tickets for both me and her, and despite the films genuinely interesting us.
The only explanation for this lies in the inevitability that many girls back then, her among them, used to wear rather short skirts or dresses, elegantly adorned with fine décolletés, as well as interesting assortments of stockings and garters, the latter items increasingly disappearing from the everyday use of women.
And I often and easily got distracted, spurred on by this.
There you go.
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This was/is a great album, although I prefer the aforementioned "Medio Occidente"...
An artist to be carefully reassessed.
Another merit of the good Francesco Messina, I don’t know how much earned in the field or how much due to the darts from the tip dipped by the goddess Fortune, is that he has been living for decades, more uxorio, with Alice.
I won’t say more.