frantz

DeRank : 2,10
DeAge™ : 8275 days • Here since 13 october 2003
Afterhours Ballate Per Piccole Iene
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Great album, perhaps one of the best Italian releases of the year. Lyrics are a bit bland but the sound is very refined.
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds The Boatman's Call
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Well, the album and the review are stunning; I've always adored Nick Cave and I have always admired VV and his cross-appeal, but that's not what we're talking about here.
Here we're talking about life, about emotions, about pain, and like many others, I haven't been free from these feelings recently, to the point that my recent review of the Ells was therapeutic for me in that sense. Today, not only thanks to her (obviously), I'm once again a new man who continues to seek the meaning of life in the days that are yet to come, because if it's true that we are what we've experienced, it's even truer that we feed on what we find in front of us. And perhaps that's precisely the meaning of life: to wake up in the morning and make sure that today doesn't become just another shitty day! Good life, VV!
Pink Floyd Live 8 Reunion 2 Luglio 2005
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I too was glued to the TV all Saturday evening waiting for Pink Floyd. It was incredible, goosebumps throughout their performance. Maybe Waters' voice wasn’t at its best, but you could see that he was especially emotional, and it’s a shame he didn’t see me, otherwise he would have noticed that I was emotional too!
In the end, I thought, "how much crap music is out there today if I still get so emotional hearing 60-year-olds playing stuff from 30 years ago?!"
Great review, I thought about writing one too, but yours is excellent.
Niccolò Fabi La Cura Del Tempo
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I know this album well and honestly I don't agree with your judgment; for me it doesn't go beyond "pleasant," beyond any prejudices, which frankly I don't have except when it comes to another type of music, but not with Italian singer-songwriters (old or new).
An album that will instead please, and quite a lot, some other debaserian, whom I salute.
Hal Hal
Hal Hal
29 jun 05
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I heard these yesterday, not too well though, still they didn't seem to me the peak of originality either, but that's acceptable. The problem is I listened to something that felt like I had already heard it plenty of times before. That’s why they ended up back on the shelf.
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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My absolute favorite Beatles album! But was the famous girlfriend (R.I.P.) of John Lennon or Julian?!
Radiohead Ok Computer
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Innovator, copied or not, Messiah or not, for me this remains one of my life albums and I continue to find it disarmingly beautiful.
Christian Death Catastrophe Ballet
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Oh my God, Christian Death, how much I loved them. Back in those years, I was such a dark kid, and when I DJed at parties, I always played "Sins and Sacrifice" by C.D.
Easycure (Trilogy concert) Rolling Stone/Milano
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You're right, crast, the comments disappear too quickly; I only saw this today and I don't even know how I got here, but the memory of the evening and the concert (damn, that was long!) is very vivid... especially the memory of the girl with the tabba ;-)