northernsky

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DeAge™ : 8376 days • Here since 4 july 2003
Graham Coxon Live a Auditorium Flog, Firenze, 18/11/2004
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Well, Supergrass weren't bad, you know. The first album is good, I don't have any others. And Different Class by Pulp is a little classic in its genre. The first and only album by Elastica is still enjoyable to listen to. These and probably others I can't remember right now weren't bad. Of course, if you mention Menswear, Cast, and Gene, I agree.
AA.VV. MTV Europe Music Awards 2004
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MTV is bad for music. that's the truth. there's nothing else to say.
David Sylvian Secrets of  the Beehive
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here, well, I have this CD. I don't like David Sylvian. I have no rational arguments to present. I don't like his voice, his intellectual/refined tone. this CD is actually the most accessible one. but I haven't listened to it in years.
The Radio Dept. Lesser Matters
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yes.great record.
Mojave 3 Spoon And Rafter
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It's a nice album instead, it doesn't innovate but it's a nice album. If you like Mojave, this is a must-have. Within their discography and their sound, it's valid.
Jovanotti Jovanotti For President
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When will there be a review on Caparezza seen as an experimenter and innovator of Italian music in the new millennium?
AA.VV. Later... With Jools Holland: Cool Britannia
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No, sorry, but I don't agree. I haven't seen the performance in question by the Beta Band, but I certainly haven't forgotten them. The 3 EPs are immense. The same goes for the album Hot Shots II, which was a good work. The same for Elastica, who released only one album that I still enjoy listening to. And then don't talk to me about great bands like Spiritualized, Primal Scream, the same Disco 2000 by Pulp, which alone evokes an entire era. But then I also see Morrissey, Super Furry Animals, Supergrass...
The Cure Seventeen Seconds
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Well, I’m halfway in agreement. Good album but not essential. Not a 5/5 at least. The Joy Division, whom this album is inspired by, were on another planet. Better than pornography, disintegration, and other albums.
Kasabian Kasabian
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Yes, Giov. It's true that I talk little about the album. It was a choice. I chose this album to talk about the sterility of new bands. I took it as an excuse. However, I must also say in my defense that just because it’s derivative, the album summarizes quite quickly. I said it: it’s nice, it’s easy to listen to, but the sound is: practically all the Madchester bands mixed together. There are a couple of songs on the edge of the Happy Mondays' style. The bass line from the Stone Roses in some tracks. Some things from Jesus Jones, etc. etc. etc.
Luca
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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Now to be told that you don’t understand a damn thing about music because you don’t appreciate Bon Jovi is truly the limit. Nowadays, anything is possible.