Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7755 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Juri Camisasca Arcano Enigma
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Added the Seeeeeeimpols, in a very exceptional role, because generally it annoys me quite a bit: the ferst is "Zodiaco", then "Non Cercarti Fuori", "Sant' Agostino", "Erranti Stelle" and the taitol-trac. For the dear sardo tagliaorecchie: I don’t sing it nor play it for myself, if you think of a captatio benevolentiae you are mistaken! I really thought no one knew Juri, which in fact seems to be the case, since Grass claims to know him only in relation to Battiato's "Nomadi" ("Along the transit of the apparent duality, the September rain awakens the emptiness of my room and the laments of solitude are prolonged..." a little digression on a wonderful piece), and Bogus asked me an innocent question for further insight. As for the rest, I can already see you with a face etched by my marranzano, and next time little goat head, forget about cut ears... amateurs.
Juri Camisasca Arcano Enigma
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But wasn't anyone supposed to comment? :) Thank you so much, I agree with LP and I respond to Bogus: no, "La finestra dentro" (which I believe is from a few years after '71, everything is on the site anyway) I don't have, and to be honest, I don't even know if it's been reissued, I don't think so.
Angelo Branduardi Gulliver, la luna e altri disegni
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This work should be bought right away; personally, I don't have it because I've always been interested in Branduardi's "pieces" without ever wanting to purchase a complete work: "La Pulce d'Acqua," "Il Cantico delle Creature," "Il Giocatore di Biliardo," and others among my favorite pieces, perhaps because of what has been written on this page, I’m not entirely wrong to consider it, in the long run, not easily digestible. I agree with Grass, although I would be a bit less merciless in my overall judgment on the lyrics (even the little tales, in my opinion, have a charm :D). In this regard, I recommend an exceptional piece from the more recent Branduardi, which has gone a bit unnoticed in radio and television promotions: "Piccola Canzone dei Contrari," which was a long-standing earworm for me a couple of years ago... and here’s to prove what has been written, the lyrics are not by Branduardi... :)
Billy Corgan The Future Embrace
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Here, I agree more with this review than with Donz's. Let's say it's "passable," alright...
Pupi Avati La Casa Dalle Finestre Che Ridono
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This reminds us that it's actually possible to review movies on De-B, there's even a specific little option for that. I don't know if this review will spark a battle of words with Bergman and Kubrick (I’m ready :D), but it's certain that now maybe on the homepage the dwarfs will have to change the wording to "MUSICAL reviews written by whoever wants," actually, if I may offer a suggestion, it would be wise to separate film reviews from music reviews, in order to create organized sections... I hope my proposal gets considered :) Regarding the film, I haven't seen it, I don’t mind Avati but in my opinion, Pupattola, you're giving him perhaps a bit of an excessive compliment... a sign of a certain inconsistency in contemporary Italian directing, that makes an otherwise decent actor like Pupi Avati stand out, in the sense of: "Is this the best we have?" A necessary reflection.
Ligabue Ligabue
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I also add, cuccurone, that D'Andrea collaborated with Dalla for the beautiful jazz performance that was "Tania Delcirco," an instrumental piece released in the album "Bugie" by the hairy singer-songwriter from Bologna in 1986. Dive deeper.
Ligabue Ligabue
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I have a LineaTre of the Perigeo, anyway if it's an order to supply me with Picchio dal Pozzo, I will delve into the black market. And anyway, when it comes to utterly stupid texts, the must-have is Squallor! Hi manager, I leave you to your Wilkinson razors.
Ligabue Ligabue
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Come on, Ajeje, the Perigeo no... I didn't know there were people in this world so sick that they listen to D'Andrea and company... :)
Lucio Battisti E Già
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Exactly, it's necessary, no one denies it. It's a bit like vomiting when you've taken too many sedatives and are at risk of collapsing: vomiting is necessary but it's not pleasant at all.
Benjamin Gibbard & Andrew Kenny Home EP
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Ah, so ornithophilia specifically... well, it's refined stuff, nothing to complain about; a friend of mine has quetzals imported for that purpose, but damn, if only I had that kind of money...