Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7753 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Carly Simon No Secrets
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I know that the gender fluid lobby will hurl sharp darts of disdain at me, but pronounced prognathism aside (over time it has taken on a vaguely Steve Tyler-like appearance, but only from certain angles), she was quite a hot number back in the day, and I can't help but say it. And I've always loved You're So Vain to bits.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor "No Title as of 13 February 2024 28,340 Dead"
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In short, reviews and comments seem to confirm the general perception of a slow decline. But maybe I'll give it another try. Menuck seen and heard in Turin a few decades ago, and I can confirm that his political rally music is much better. Great review.
Luis Torres Once Addicted To Drugs Now Addicted To God
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Ahahahahahah, but fuck off. Anyway, I took the chance to read through the comments on one of your legendary duels with Massimof. I don't know if I prefer them to the ones against Sanjuro. Or with the legendary Francis. Look how many memories I'm unlocking for you.
Fats Domino Here Comes Fats
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Randomly ended up in my hands after a lifetime: written a bit haphazardly and with a bit too much anti-presidential hormone, but it's definitely your best one here on Deb.
Dan Deacon Bromst
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Edit to the review: "A sandwich, a beer, and then / Your mouth to kiss / And the flame rises again inside me / This house is all to be burned down." See the old version Bromst - Dan Deacon - recensione Versione 1
David Gilmour Luck and Strange
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Guys, are you telling me I need to pick it up again (the album, I mean)? I started listening to the first three tracks a couple of days ago, and it slipped under my home carpet (the bigolo, I mean). Alright, I'll add it to my list after the latest from Dua Lipa.
Gioachino Rossini Di piacer mi balza il cor
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It's a shame about the somewhat naively shallow beginning (mixing Verdi with Vivaldi is already a stretch, and even worse to sneak in a Morricone who has even less in common... and then, if we really wanted to have fun citing only the opera composers, why do a disservice, just to name one, to a Donizetti? Or to a Mascagni?), while the rest is a heartfelt tribute to the Pesarese who made at least sixty operas (perhaps even more), keeping a good ten of them and brilliantly recycling himself endlessly. And the overtures are often some of the best, if not the most memorable.
Elvin Jones & Richard Davis Heavy Sounds
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You can also smell here the bothersome stench of cigarettes, the acrid mold, and the famous canizza (God bless the “outdated” terms), so a big round of applause to you for making that atmosphere palpable, while I cheerfully drift away to more friendly shores, safe from double basses and enchanted snakes gièss.
883 Hanno ucciso l'Uomo Ragno
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They were the years when I floated through compulsory school, having to pretend to be interested in Pezza to not lose the approval of the crowd. But then I would go home and blast the worst of De Gregori (I was between 8 and 9 years old), developing some very honest psychological issues fueled by the low quality of the Grundig tape player.
But in the end, how could you not love Pezzali and his friend withor, always so generously intense in sharing their own messy stories? A Mulino Bianco cream and cocoa hug to both of them.
Peter Bogdanovich Saint Jack
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No, I didn't see it and I can't participate in the agape, but I already know that the cunning reviewer has crafted his usual visionary subtext “stravedendo”, as he is absolutely entitled to do, to create semantic multiverses. Praise be, always and anyway.