Eneathedevil

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DeAge™ : 7755 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Bob Dylan Love And Theft
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I sense you're upset. Is something wrong? :)
Bob Dylan Love And Theft
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But was the reply correct? Can you confirm?
Bob Dylan Love And Theft
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...plus another logorrheic egocentric commenting...? Dear anonymous_, I bring to your attention the phrase "written compiled and SIGNED by four hands". Then those are six hands, not four. A kiss
Bob Dylan Love And Theft
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This is a very modest piece of work. But what really makes you think is that there hasn't been the same interest in this review as shown for the reviews on D'Alessio, Lecciso, and Dalla. Apparently, the people commenting here enjoy drilling into the Red Cross, taking three steps back when it comes to the untouchables who are mercilessly criticized. Yet, it's certainly not wrong to acknowledge a less successful work by Dylan: these are the true criticisms, those supported by a conscious and at least respectable point of view. To each their own.
Bob Dylan Love And Theft
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Here we are. In short, a very low approval rating for a review that remains an interesting and unique experiment in its own right, as it seems to be the first actual case of a piece written and signed by four hands, and for that, it deserves some attention. Perhaps the review is a bit too lengthy, who would doubt it, but there has been no exaggeration regarding the quality and credibility of what is written: Puny contributed with his pulp style, I provided my sincere evaluations of the album, and I acknowledge and address those who have voiced criticisms about it. I respect all evaluations, but I reiterate that this is a mediocre and weightless work; the fact that the judgment might be exaggerated can be part of the game, but it remains true that rating it with the highest scores would mean delivering a grievous disservice to the good Dylan has truly produced. Loving an author does not mean one must defend even their minor works at all costs: it only risks making one look like a fervent partisan.
Colleen Everyone Alive Wants Answers
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Hey there, Electrigabbox, a nice tribute to the Frenchie. This one is more cross-genre and electronic than the last, but less like a music box. Here, melancholy is draped in dark hues, while there it's tinged with happier feelings. Music for a suicide in a pine forest.
Cocteau Twins Victorialand
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Compared to "Treasure," which I believe is the greatest and most important dream-pop manifesto, here the CT linger a bit too much on the dreamy and ethereal atmospheres. The result is magnificent, but lacking the breaking points of "Ivo," "Persephone," and "Amelia"... FraSer, FraSer... but why does everyone get it wrong? :)
Franco Battiato Orizzonti Perduti
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the accent is on the u... tùere, sorry ;)
Franco Battiato Orizzonti Perduti
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From "in+tuère= to look, to gaze inside." Hello, old man :)