El Guevo

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DeAge™ : 7758 days • Here since 13 march 2005
AA.VV. Masked And Anonymous o.s.t.
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The movie is definitely beautiful, ironic, bewildering, fierce; you can recognize the intelligent satire of society by Larry Charles, who, along with Larry David, has created two of the most beautiful and brilliant sitcoms in history, the legendary Seinfeld and the incredible Curb Your Enthusiasm. I give the film 5 stars and the soundtrack is equally impressive. P.S. A movie shouldn't be watched in bits.
Eels Beautiful Freak
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Anyway, I can't read this kind of reviews.
Ryan Adams Gold
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I support nobodygirl's post. To Lewis Tollani, I can only say that he is probably confusing Adams with someone else since there is nothing further from a television product than Adams.
John Zorn The Gift
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Great review and great advice.
Leonard Cohen Songs From A Room
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Tower Of Song a joke? Yes, of course it's ironic, but all of Cohen's work is. Yet, in its disarming simplicity, it hides the great tragedy of the workers of song (as Cohen calls them), which is loneliness. Cave's version, now that's a joke—one that fell rather flat, moving away from the heart of sadness and solemnity that is at the core of the original song. (Cave had done much better with Avalanche.) On the same album (I'm your fan), there was Robert Forster's cover, and that one was indeed worthy of the original.
As for I'm your man, it’s a great album, but it’s a shame about the choice of sounds that make it seem so dated. Nevertheless, the songs on that album are masterpieces. Various Position is certainly underrated, but I would also like to mention Recent Songs, an album of extraordinary beauty that still manages to surprise today with the freshness and power of its sounds and arrangements.
I’ll conclude by remembering Cohen's last two albums, two essential works for fully understanding Cohen, and those who say that the last noteworthy album is The Future are mistaken.
Bob Dylan Love And Theft
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What a terrible piece of writing, you must be really smart kids, but please don't talk about music, it’s clear by now that it's not your strong suit.
Bob Dylan Empire Burlesque
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Good review.
John Lennon Acoustic 2004
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A useless album, designed only to cash in on the name of Lennon, and the choice of song versions is terrible... not because of the quality of the songs, which are obviously all beautiful, but because of the recordings.
The Smiths Strangeways, Here We Come
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An extraordinary record like everything done by the Smiths... and let's stop with this story about the majors, they are so ridiculous...
Wings Wild Life
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Beautiful Review.