Vasco Rossi Buoni o Cattivi
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Sorry.. if it was Tim or Vodafone I never knew because I never got to the end of the ad without changing the channel.. as for the free insult.. I tried to make a constructive criticism and I'm one of the few here who didn't just say that Vasco is terrible.. but if you want to approach it this way, you're only confirming the shallowness of the fans of the aforementioned.. I see that at least Silvia took my invitation.. I'm glad..
Telefon Tel Aviv Map of What is Effortless
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what an album..but the first one was even better..for me..
Vasco Rossi Buoni o Cattivi
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that can still have its reasons... I don’t know which, but at least it’s a starting point to discuss. But in front of so much crap, how do you do it? I mean, if you have to defend the indefensible, just forget it... I may be cliché, but if you want to compare some singer-songwriter to poetry, maybe start by listening to De André...
Vasco Rossi Buoni o Cattivi
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I can understand that Vasco still has fans... but please dear Silvia, appeal to the past!!! I have always found him mediocre (back in the days of pears) and horrifying now that he writes little songs for Tim, but if I really had to defend him, damn it, I would pick a song from back then... he must have said something good, but you can't say outrageous things like that UN SENSO is a poem worthy of a poet like him... BUT FOR FUCK'S SAKE, have you even tried reading it?? He must have reached senile dementia!! I would pass you a text like "gli angeli."
Daft Punk Human After All
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I would just like to add that my ears probably aren’t ready for Discovery yet.. I still find it disgusting, except for Aerodynamic and a little else. I agree about the vomit-inducing.. p.s. I heard a Soulwax remix of Robot; maybe it develops the concept behind it better.. if you happen to hear it, let me know if you liked it. Bye!
Daft Punk Human After All
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homework, when taken out of context, seems to me one of the best albums of the genre released in quite some time. I repeat, with some flaws, but an excellent album; among other things, with a much more successful rock connotation than other celebrated albums for this very reason, like the one by lcd soundsystem.. as I already told you: personal opinion.
Daft Punk Human After All
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Just to say that maybe I expressed myself poorly.. I meant to convey the idea that since dance floor music is generally quite ignorant, it's understandable that even phenomena like Daft Punk drop a couple of tracks primarily aimed at getting people to move rather than to innovate, amaze, revolutionize, etc.. Considering that they've already created their masterpiece, and that consequently the second one was quite disappointing overall (that it was!), perhaps based on Caparezza's theories, it seems to me that this has some excellent insights.. it's clear that it doesn't come anywhere near the level of
Daft Punk Human After All
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Since you're not listening to a punk album... the dance "songs" need to have a certain structure, a certain number of beats, just to allow for decent mixing. Then I would say I align myself with antimo_d's judgement on emotion, a worthy conclusion... finally, I tell you that taken as a whole, the album sounds to me much, much more rock than many rock albums released recently... a good mix of electropunk, techno with something original here and there, like robot rock which seems to me very, very ahead... tastes!
Daft Punk Human After All
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Well, Giubbo, for heaven's sake, personal tastes aside, I don’t think it’s a little record, quite the opposite... the first four tracks are truly remarkable. The sixth doesn’t bring anything new, for heaven's sake… but for a couple of Fridays now I've heard it played in various venues in the capital of the Savoy, and when it kicks in, RIGHTLY SO, it triggers a collective frenzy... frankly, I find technologic quite entertaining even if it’s a bit ignorant, but we know that dance electronic isn’t a noble genre and primarily needs to get people moving... it seems to do just that. Regarding your review, it’s a bit amusing to see the criticism about the length of the tracks.
Daft Punk Human After All
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I continued to listen to him and the vote increased.