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Yo La Tengo Popular Songs
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@Lux: it's true, I wrote the same things you said, just with a few more typos :-)
Babyshambles Down In Albion
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"Pete Doherty: the last true cursed poet or just an overrated clown?" the latter you wrote.
Dino Valenti Dino Valente
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really beautiful page.
Yo La Tengo Popular Songs
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I hadn't seen this. I've listened to the album a lot in these last few weeks; it's the work of a band that can afford anything because they have no pressures of any kind and nothing left to prove. "And the glitter is gone" is more of a noise brick than lissome; and the meditative and cinematic "the fireside" is a flirtation with the avant-garde, perhaps inspired by the work done by YLT on soundtracks. For those who want to start, it's ideal to begin with "I can hear the heart..." and continue chronologically, but "Painful" and "Electr-o-pura" are also good.
DeBaser Recensioni Scritte Da Chi Vuole
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enrybaxx, matte laughs...what memories...
Little Claw Human Taste
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really nice review, I also suffer from the alienation of the metropolis.
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comment by Lukin on the forum "Your favorite guitarist": "my favorite guitarist is Basentini, because all the others can't play." If you don't remember who he was, go back and read this review and the related debate: Pat Metheny Group Live in "Teatroteam" Bari - Pat Metheny - Recensione di Francesco Giambersio
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For the statistics, my favorite reviewers: John of Patmos, Hal, Donjunio, NickGhostDrake, among the senators; Antmo and Targetski among the middle-aged ones (no offense meant); I’m waiting for a new release from Lukin - you old rascal, will we ever see a new review from you?
Jürgen Habermas e Joseph Ratzinger Ragione e fede in dialogo
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PDL, it seems to me that your ideas have been presented quite adequately - your reviews have been published, which led to an interesting debate, etc. etc. What legitimacies are you rambling about? What do you need, a membership in the reviewers' guild? And perhaps in the future, even meetings in a convention center? And then: what powerful forces? By writing, you expose yourself to the judgment of others (and especially writing what you do...) sometimes expressed in exaggerated terms (and I don’t justify that) sometimes not. And with you, the mockery is totally justified, considering you reek of fake from 1500 km away.