Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7755 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Le Vibrazioni Le Vibrazioni II
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And where is Petrillo?
Le Vibrazioni Le Vibrazioni II
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I like Shakira's, but the idea of having a phone smeared with tar dissuaded me.
Le Vibrazioni Le Vibrazioni II
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Eh, these cell phones with the living voicemail...
The Cranberries No Need To Argue
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As a duplicate review, it fits well; it had been a while since we talked about the splendid Dolores here. It's worth the price of admission.
Ligabue Buon compleanno Elvis
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Naif
Moby I Like to Score
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Exactly, Giubbo, "Everything is Wrong" is the '95 album that has the same version of First Cool Hive and the original GMOTFOTW, more extensive and poignant in its minimalist variations. I Like To Score is more expansive; Everything is Wrong, even though it's quite eclectic like this, is remembered more for the typical dj-techno vibes where the early Moby was a true master.
Hal Hal
Hal Hal
28 jun 05
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Piece of a narcissist! :) And to think that I know this album and I would have liked to review it in your (dis)honor, only that I found the album and the artists really mediocre, not surprisingly these "Hal" are just not known in Europe...
Lucio Battisti Io Tu Noi Tutti
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Uh, the acronym is CINR, but you got it wrong too :)
Lucio Battisti Io Tu Noi Tutti
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Perfectly understood. However, regarding CNIR, I want to clarify that as confessed by Mogol, it is a personal experience with a woman for whom the lyricist allowed himself to be swept away in a whirlpool of neglect, not realizing the now increasingly evident character incompatibility. Obviously, we can also choose not to believe Mogol, if that may be important, but I would say with a good approximation that there is no reason not to do so.
Lucio Battisti Io Tu Noi Tutti
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Your personal opinion on CNIR: I find it a great ballad, if we must speak of ballads, with a beautiful electric guitar performance (there aren't many such digressions in Lucio's pieces; in this regard, I remind you of one of our most distressing songs, "Stanze Come Questa," 1994) and above all, with the most extraordinary of figurative texts from the B-M. production, full of dragonflies, packages, "dense" feelings. Moreover, from a content perspective, it is the most vivid bet on life that a man makes at the moment of falling in love... a personal experience of a young Mogol, it seems.