frantz

DeRank : 2,10
DeAge™ : 8275 days • Here since 13 october 2003
David Bowie Aladdin Sane
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Speaking of glam rock, the other day I watched "Velvet Goldmine," very glam, but very very glam!
Manu Chao Siberie m'etait contéee
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Friends meet at the bar, friends connect on the internet, friends get to know each other at university, friends cross paths at the market, but it’s only for friends that good bottles of wine are uncorked and enjoyed together. I don’t know why, but this CD has always given me the impression that it was born on these premises... I will try.
Paolo Conte Elegia
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"These are sad days for me, veiled in melancholy, fleeting thoughts and sharp coldness, and Paolo Conte's new album is the perfect Elegy for it. But no matter how much I listen to it, and though the songs are beautiful and intense, they don't help me except to accompany me while I sip my glass of Jack Daniel's at the end of the evening..." This was the opening of my review on this album, but your promptness and the beauty of your review mean that all that remains of mine is just the beginning. Meditation, nostalgia, and feeling are the three words I would use to define Paolo Conte's latest work.
U2 How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
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My judgment was solely about the live performance of Sophia, and there was no comparison with the other bands mentioned. As for the "topa modesta," I have their latest CD; I've barely listened to it twice, and it doesn't say much to me, but you do as you wish...
U2 How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
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The Sophia are definitely superior live. On their latest album, they seemed like the poor man's Coldplay, but live (saw them this winter in a club in Verona), I really liked them a lot. Let's say 3 for the CD and 4 and 1/2 live.
Joss Stone Mind Body & Soul
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This album isn't bad; she's a remarkable interpreter, and that's why I preferred the previous CD, which was more "raw." This one is really over-arranged. As for the fact that she wrote it herself with help from others, I would completely counter such a claim.
U2 How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
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In my opinion, the problem is that the greatness of the past U2 has become a mannerism, and in trying to break free from this end, they are trying to ride the wave, not realizing that once it was they who were the wave that others sought to ride. No matter how many efforts you make now, you are pathetic... and very little credible, dear Bono (who doesn’t even want to be called that anymore). Anyway, they will take my 20 euros because my curiosity is worth it; maybe they are not worth it anymore, but I indulge my desires, and I want to hear this album.
Elliott Smith From A Basement On The Hill
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I read it again, this review (read with the record playing in the background) moved me!
Elliott Smith From A Basement On The Hill
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Where do I start?
What a scary coincidence... I open de baser and this album is playing in the background, then I read your review...
... speechless, it's magnificent!
Second coincidence, this is the album I'm promoting the most and it was the first one on the list I wanted to send you.
Third, sublime album, I've been listening to it non-stop even though I've picked up another 10 after this, it endures, it endures, it endures... at least the memory won't fade away.
Question: "How many times in his life has Elliott listened to the Beatles' 'Abbey Road'?
But smoking is bad and now it's even banned... but who the hell cares!
Highest rating for the review, highly recommended and recommended to EVERYONE (beautiful people, ugly people, metalheads, and pop lovers alike) this album, to be listened to in every detail... and then shall we open a debate on the meaning of the "unfinished" in art?
Elio e le Storie Tese Live In Milano Spazio Pubblico Leoncavallo - 30/10/2004
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They're not good-looking, but they're really talented, and a lot, but I'm tired of them. I've been listening to them from the beginning, but now I don't consider them anymore... a bit like... but yes, many other bands. Now they're only worth seeing live because their records always use the same clichés, what a drag! Great review.