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DeAge™ : 7698 days • Here since 12 may 2005
The Beatles Help!
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MacDonald's book is very beautiful. If you're interested in the topic, I also suggest Mark Hertsgaard's book, - A Day in the Life: The Music and Art of the Beatles. MacDonald has analyzed the Beatles on a musical level, while Hertsgaard delves more into the personal aspect. That is, unless you've already read the book...
The Beatles Help!
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Have you happened to read Ian MacDonald's book about the Beatles?
Afterhours Live @ Ostuni 15/07/2005
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Afterhours Live @ Ostuni 15/07/2005
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a perhaps overly reverential review, but I still liked it that way. What matters is that the concert moved you; everything else doesn’t count.
The Beatles The White Album
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I've worn this record out from listening to it so much.
Cesare Cremonini Maggese
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I fully agree with the line of thought from Logic Probe a few lines above: if Cremonini's music makes you feel good, I can only be happy for you. I can't rule out that I might feel that way in the future, but to say today that Cremonini "comes close" to greats like De Andrè and Battisti seems quite out of touch with reality to me.
Elastica Elastica
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I enjoyed the review; it was well written and reads very smoothly. However, if Elastica's music has fallen into obscurity, there must be a reason...
Frank Zappa Hot Rats
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I listened to Freak Out and found it very entertaining. Today I’m starting with Absolutely Free, I hope to go further...
At The Drive In In Casino Out
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a bit short, huh...
Madrugada The Nightly Disease
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I don't know the album, but once I saw an interview on TV with the singer playing some songs with an acoustic guitar in a Norwegian forest. They have always intrigued me, is it possible to get some samples? And which of their albums do you recommend?