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Nice review that seeks to give justice to one of the most overlooked names in the rather suffocating current landscape of Italian singer-songwriters. Grant has told us almost everything, and what he has said serves to distinguish Sinigaglia from many of his peers who think they're producers just because they have a certain sound in mind and want to impose it on the unwitting listener, who is not inclined to undergo the violence of distorting their own music. Sinigaglia is attentive to his sounds and takes them into account when working with the artist to be produced, naturally, but he is never overbearing when it comes to the words, whether they're his own or those of the person he is supporting; on the contrary, he is respectful of them, I would say.
A bit annoying is our friend's diction, which is not inclined to restrain his Roman roots for the sake of better understanding the lyrics (penziamo, inzieme, etc.)
I bought it today, sure to find a well-crafted and better-produced work, always on the lookout for a track that surpasses the beauty of that "Bellamore" from back in 2003..... It's not there, but it's truly a nice album.
5 for the review and 4 for the production. Thank you, Grant.
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Emelovadoacercare. Thank you, Rina!
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I waited a bit and I did it on purpose, to be the last one to give you the usual, boring compliments about the truthfulness of your writing, its sincerity, and immediacy. Then, and let's get personal, I believe I’m the only one who noticed, it’s the first time you talk about the Countess; you’ve mentioned the Contessina countless times (to whom I owe, and I won't repeat this anymore, a kiss on the forehead every time we talk, no need to tell you again...), but nothing was said about the Countess, perhaps even her existence was not suspected... well, now we know...

So I won’t dwell on this, I liked your review just a bit more than your others because it talks about a concert and not an album, and since it was a concert by Roberto Pianta, it goes without saying that respect is maximum and a standing ovation is mandatory. A dear friend of mine who happily spends a good part of his salary on concerts confirmed to me, having seen him with you, that Plant sang very well, considering his age, first and foremost, and also compared to the average of recent years which has disappointed many purists.

But, as our mutual friends say in their comments before mine, we are talking about Robert Plant... and so, once again, on our feet, applause, a little tear, off we go home.

A hug, Count, a kiss on the hand with a bow to the Countess, and for the Contessina, you already know, I always have to repeat everything to you, old fool.
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I hope it's as you say, that the writer's name comes from Latin and not from Genoese.
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Let’s make a little thought, thank you Fallo.
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Five/five. What comment can be made?
PS Be honest, you almost forgot about Uncle Eric, didn’t you? In cauda venenum.
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Yes, as @[London] says, I would have put a bowler hat from "ITTOD," you know, "In the evening," just to say...

The review is very nice, and @[il Conte] is gnashing his teeth for not having done it himself. The live sound in 5.1 on the bluray is stunning, really, the Led Zep in five-point-one is a punch to the gut, and the solo in "Stairway" is moving...

What can I say? I'm giving 5 stars to the product without hesitation. Also to the review, though.
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Come on, shoot.
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It seems like summer has already arrived and we haven't noticed, as busy as we are counting the hours of rain, well aware that they are the same as always, and that "the bite of the dog days" will catch us, and that after noon there could fall anywhere from six to eighteen drops of rain, and that there are no longer the seasons of once, sir…
Apart from that... I only knew the mingins by name, but your review invites me to seek them out and I will, attracted by the fact that there might be a group less committed than the ramonnns… in short, the bififticiuss of the panc…
So, five for the review and nothing for the group I still don't know. Bye, Pin!
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Five/five.
Seen in 2011, unforgettable.