sylvian1982

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DeAge™ : 7768 days • Here since 4 march 2005
Flavio Giurato Il Tuffatore
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I also liked Mimmo Cavallo. Air of resurgence. My goodness, how "old" we are.
Flavio Giurato Il Tuffatore
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I also liked Mimmo Cavallo.
Flavio Giurato Il Tuffatore
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Socrates knows everything. I would have said more or less the same things. However, I don't have this album.
The Sisters Of Mercy First And Last And Always
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So for whom was your comment, considering that everyone who posted before it has listened to the album?
The Sisters Of Mercy First And Last And Always
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X Mr. Nobody. I understand what you want (and wanted) to say. In 1985, I wasn't working and I wasn't following music like I do now. I've caught up (I hope) later on, and in fact, I bought this record not long ago. To be honest, it's not a genre that drives me crazy, and putting all these things together, I can understand how it slipped under my radar (almost) unnoticed at the time. But why do you address me formally and why should I be offended?
The Sisters Of Mercy First And Last And Always
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To Mariaelena. You don’t read the posts because I wrote that I listened to it for the first time a year ago and I even voted for the album. If people then say you don’t listen, maybe they’re not entirely wrong.
The Sisters Of Mercy First And Last And Always
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In 1985, there wasn't much money in my pockets, maybe that's why it slipped through my fingers.
The Sisters Of Mercy First And Last And Always
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I join Logic even though I listened to this album for the first time about a year ago. At the time, I don't remember if I ignored them or if they were a bit snubbed. Who knows! I like the Mission of Children.
The Magic Numbers The Magic Numbers
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I’m going to look for (and buy) this album. From what I read, I should like it. Let’s see if this 2005 picks up a bit. Then I’ll share my thoughts.
Nine Horses Snow Borne Sorrow
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I took a look at Jam, since it was mentioned. Indeed, it doesn’t speak highly of this album...but...but. For albums of the month, it cites the latest from Neil Young and the latest from Jackson Browne (which is nothing more than an acoustic version of his best moments). To choose these two as albums of the month (with all due respect for their past), I can't help but think that: 1) The current landscape is exceedingly depressing; 2) They have an extremely narrow view of reality. I agree that 90% of contemporary releases are disgustingly awful, but come on, there must be something better than NY and JB.