Queen A Night At The Opera
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G@zzolo, your thought is mine, perfect harmony. I am a proponent of "less is more," think about it... but when the "little" is written "badly," it stands out even more, doesn't it? Here Gaetano doesn't convey much, poor Queen. P.S.= Maybe you confuse Livio with me.
Queen A Night At The Opera
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Oh Gaetano, we appreciate the effort here, and we are grateful for reminding us of the greatness of the poor Bulsara and company, but it seems to me that the level of the review is still a bit low. Come on, come on... 2 for encouragement!
Il Nucleo Meccanismi
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Turkish all clear, I mistook you for someone else.
Il Nucleo Meccanismi
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Who wrote Luther Blisset? I know you... come forward! I am tano.
System Of A Down Toxicity
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Clarification for Mr_Iko: Gaetano=tano=false. We are two absolutely distinct individuals. I guarantee it.
Eminem The Eminem Show
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Perfect, excellent clarification. Right. But I was more referring to the "...f*ck...". I'm often not very clear, presentation flaws. Don't worry.
Red Hot Chili Peppers By The Way
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Indeed... for what you've done so far, it's hard to argue with ayeye! And by the way, don't you think it's a bit cleverer to try something new? I mean something "unreviewed," damn, this is the third one from by the way! And above all, your listening is absolutely superficial and approximate to express such a judgment. Study and come back at the end of September.
Kyuss Blues For The Red Sun
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Highly recommended. Well done, Umma.
Eminem The Eminem Show
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Hey Chinaski, between the reactionary and the "...come on, let's not go overboard" there's a pretty big difference! Style, customs, and culture. Whether you stand on one side or the other, you should know this. Be careful not to be misled.
Eminem The Eminem Show
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Mr_Iko is a flamboyant dandy of the baroque style with rococo hints, and he enjoys embellishing Italian as if it were a tablecloth of Grandma Esterina; one can either love or repudiate him, but this doesn’t change the fact that he is a knowledgeable person who speaks with authority (often irritatingly so, as I have already mentioned). However, this is not a review but a provocation, and it should be taken as such. If G and chinaski appreciate this type of commentary, they have every right to do so. I believe it's still possible to highlight an album without necessarily being informed and prepared for an excellent review: Stalin and Hitler are no longer around, now we can talk and write. And perhaps we should be grateful to someone.