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Italo Calvino Marcovaldo ovvero le stagioni in città
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Read in the first year of middle school during Italian lessons, I remember qualifying it as an absolute masterpiece.
Ben Affleck The Town
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A more than decent film on the theme of the Irish Mob & South Boston is *What Doesn't Kill You*. It's not bad, let's say it's a "nice crap."
Gazebo Penguins Raudo
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I'm immediately going to look for the page where they tell the reviewer to fuck off.
Liars Sisterworld
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I took advantage of the release of Mess to put all my .flac files on a nice DVD to take with me in the car. I had listened to the one from two years ago; this one only briefly, and: how the hell is it recorded? The bass, the vocals, and some "components" of the drums seem to be recorded in the studio, while the guitars and the rest of the drums sound like they were recorded in the studio next door. I don't expect such a crappy production from anyone, and even less from them. I give it a generous 2; the album is completely ruined, to say the least.
Lift to Experience The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads
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Finally, I understood what "Cloud 9" stands for. I thought that... was the 7th Heaven. Tell the truth, is that joint yours...
Roberto Vecchioni Il lanciatore di coltelli
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I don't know the record, but you use commas in a way worthy of early twentieth-century Russian-Italian translators. The "quest'ultimo" is terrible when referring to something written in parentheses. There’s nothing worse than using a "classic" tone while completely getting the basic rules wrong. Maybe you've done worse after that; I stopped at "quest'ultimo." Go back to middle school: you've missed quite a few pieces.
John Dickson Carr Le Tre Bare
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Thanks for the tip about "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd." I either missed it, or I read it when I was a kid and forgot all about it (it's possible that, being well-crafted, I didn't understand a damn thing back then). I'll add this to my wishlist as well.
The Heads (GBR) Everybody Knows We Got Nowhere
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New pair of records, I haven't finished listening to them yet: Inner Space Broadcasts Volume 1 - and Inner as before Volume 2 As always: Simon Price-Less
David Sylvian Blemish
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This stuff is amazing! Damn, how much we miss Antonio.
The Black Angels Phosphene Dream
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I downloaded this as soon as it came out, never heard it before, then bought it in London because I found it in a store at least two years ago and finally I managed to remember to take it in the car: it's a blast too. The psychedelia is there but less "mantric," more like "I put in the psychedelic sounds but I arrange them rock-oriented." I downloaded Indigo Meadow, all their EPs (there are 5 I think, but only 3 have unreleased tracks), and the discography of the singer's solo project. By 2015, I'll have listened to those as well.