benzo24

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Bob Dylan Blonde on Blonde
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Historic album, one of the most beautiful ever made, for many the most beautiful of all, definitely the most nocturnal and the most magical of Dylan and of all rock music.
Lenny Kravitz Circus
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Commercial or not, it’s one of the most useless things to ever appear on the rock music scene.
Bonnie "Prince" Billy I See A Darkness
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I recommend everything that Will Oldham has done from Palace to Bonnie "Prince" Billy. He is a unique artist with a great personality, who, despite navigating genres like folk and country, always manages to be very original, unlike everyone else doing the same genre (assuming it's allowed to make a comparison). I've heard little of Iron & Wine (only two songs, which I didn’t dislike... but they also didn’t particularly impress me) to be able to judge them.
Bob Dylan Oh Mercy
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It seems quite strange to me that two music enthusiasts like you (kosmogabri and nick) don't feel comfortable with Bob Dylan... I mean, it's Bob Dylan; we're not talking about Battiato or De Andre or Led Zeppelin, and the list goes on. You are right, tastes are tastes... but Moretti was also right when he exclaimed in Bianca, "Let's keep going like this... let's hurt ourselves." Always with the utmost respect, benzo.
Gwen Stefani L.A.M.B.
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Shitty audience... Shitty audience!!
Jack Johnson On and On
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Strange, yet to me it seems the opposite; the video is one of the most broadcasted and is shot as if it were an Omnitel commercial... more commercial than that!
John Campbell One Believer
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Great review, you perfectly convey the essence of the music in this album and the blues, even if it might be a somewhat too romantic idea at times.
Talking Heads The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads
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The Name Of This Band... is not to be compared to Stop Making Sense, which is an absolutely useless album; I understand the sentimental value, but honestly, it's the lowest point reached by the Talking Heads. This, on the other hand, is the best; I highly recommend it to anyone who doesn't own anything by this group and can't buy the first four (which are indeed fundamental!) as it gives a more than exhaustive idea of their music. After this album, the Talking Heads ended up making more and more disappointing and "commercial" records. Fortunately, there was a breakup; otherwise, we would still have yet another sad band making the same album over and over again (like R.E.M. or U2, just to be clear!).
Lou Reed The Raven
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