Socrates

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DeAge™ : 7890 days • Here since 2 november 2004
Francesco De Gregori Titanic
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My friend who preceded me and I think the same way...I hadn't read the post. ;-)
Francesco De Gregori Titanic
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I don't know if it's an achievement that I didn't resort to the term "metaphor" in the review, but I would have used it. An album, however, to which I am very attached.
Groove Armada Goodbye Country (Hello nightclub)
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I share what has been said by Mauri and Noboby. A successful album, considering the objectives.
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
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My professors!! Ha, ha, ha...
Porcupine Tree Deadwing
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I wouldn't want to appear "too idealistic," but this exceptional display of talent, resources, and productions has the sacred right to an acceptable economic reward; also because it seems to me that we never go below a certain qualitative standard. I wouldn't want that, in order to preserve the Wilson we like most, we one day find ourselves forced to start a fundraising campaign. ;-) Regards!
Wolf Parade Apologies To The Queen Mary
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These professors don't understand a damn thing!! Ha, ha, ha...
Santana Abraxas
Santana Abraxas
23 jan 06
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My favorite by Santana.
John Legend Get Lifted
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I give up. :-)
Carlos Santana All That I Am
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I am inclined to embrace lost causes, but here I surrender. The absolute value of Santana, however, beyond the recent poor productions, is hard to dispute.
Tears For Fears The Seeds Of Love
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I saw them in concert that year (or was it '90?) at the PALAEUR in Rome, and they were really good. I want to mention the significant contribution to the album, especially in the powerful "Woman in Chains", by the singer and pianist Oleta Adams, who would release a commendable album a year later, "Circle of One." As for the new ones, I was thinking of one of Steely Dan's, "Katy Lied," but not anytime soon. Bye!!