Socrates

DeRank : 2,30
DeAge™ : 7890 days • Here since 2 november 2004
Ramona Cordova The Boy Who Floated Freely
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UEFA, or else Blatter will suspend me...
Ramona Cordova The Boy Who Floated Freely
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Wandering (but isn't wandering also a bit like floating?), I remember my high school "A. Diaz," which thanks to a blitz from some of us became "Ramon Diaz," after Napoli signed the Argentine forward. Unfortunately, Ramon gave his best at Inter, but some of his goals have remained in history: one in particular almost from midfield, with an incredible trajectory, against a Soviet team (Dinamo Tbilisi?) in the UEFA Cup. In that case, the ball who floated freely...odra, la rece, regularly, fluttua nelle alte sfere. :-)
Daddy G DJ Kicks
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The series in question is really well done, and there are several memorable compilations. Among those I’ve listened to, I would highlight, in addition to this one, Thievery Corporation and Vikter Duplaix. "Back To Mine" is also a nice collection with fairly similar criteria.
Built To Spill You In Reverse
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My judgment aligns with Samuel's, although I would add half a point to the record.
Frog Eyes The Golden River
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The fact that they have collaborated with Destroyer of multifaceted ingenuity can only further testify in their favor.
I'm From Barcelona Let Me Introduce My Friends
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A quick note I catch on the fly! The answer is "ni."
Jamie Saft Trio Astaroth - Book Of Angels Vol. 1
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Have you seen that you can still do a good review without "getting your hand stuck" (Nick, explain to him what it means...) with the "sfascese"? Great suggestion.
Burial Burial
Burial Burial
25 aug 06
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If it's time to launch a massive attack, you know I won't hold back. The group's name isn't the catchiest, "burial," but the concise reception lights up the darkness.
Michael Camilo Thru My Eyes
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Let's give Caesar what is Caesar's... thank you for introducing me to this "virtuoso with a heart," like in the case of Danilo Perez, from whom I'm trying to gather a bit of everything (I’m missing this one, though). In the case of the aforementioned "Spain," but also the more recent "Spain Again," you almost find yourself asking, given the enveloping blanket of notes, how many are playing the piano and guitar on the album. The story you tell about Camilo, the former percussionist struck on the bicolor path, reminded me of a concert with Corea and McFerrin, which was recently broadcast by RAI late at night, of course, where towards the end, the two casually swapped parts.
Shakira Oral Fixation Vol.2
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Mr., I made a mistake in responding to you once already. I won’t make a second mistake after over two months. I’m just saying that there is evidently a communication problem that could also be, you’d do well to consider the possibility, due to a difficult decoding. Sometimes it can happen even to someone who owns the entire discography of Frank Zappa.