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Someone said ??
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For a long time, I've realized that I'm a musical misogynist, Ani Di Franco, for example, dismissed outright.
Maybe it was a big mistake.
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Benigni a 60-year-old Pinocchio, the prickly pears? Totally off track. I believe it made Benigni think, as he turned to reading Dante, the Constitution, the Ten Commandments, the Yellow Pages. This is a good thing because he was becoming a caricature of himself, getting on more and more people's nerves. Horrible.
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the single is a bit Cure, especially the beginning. Not bad, other tracks I've heard.
Pulp Hits
23 may 20
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I like Pulp even though I must confess that I only know the two LPs that brought them to the Olympus of pop stars. I'm sure there are many like me.
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I don't know.
Anyway, it makes more sense to read the review while listening to the music. I'm listening to it, and frankly, it doesn't seem spectacular to me, even though I have to consider that it's 1986.
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Having heard some pieces, I find his music lackluster, with clichéd melodies and sounds. Frankly, the comparisons with Sylvian, Dead Can Dance, Talk Talk seem a bit misplaced. Of course, he remains in the shadow of those no longer as renowned; I would say of another world, Eno and Budd. Quite modest; perhaps the cover is better.
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I didn't know it was a band; you never stop learning.
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Given the great boredom and confusion, I have come to the conclusion that this has been a double blunder from any perspective you look at it. I find the review too long; honestly, I started reading it from the point where you begin to talk about the film.
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I know the roots but not this new project, probably not even by name. At the time, I had fallen for some new genre, which often happens to me.