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DeRank : 3,31
DeAge™ : 7682 days • Here since 29 may 2005
Cesare Cremonini Maggese
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Aeneas, I wanted to say. Today I'm doing well... anyway for me he's the butler. Antonio Luca, I mean.
Cesare Cremonini Maggese
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Airò, I admit, I stumbled after the satanic message... but I'm recovering with a backflip by saying that in this review I think Antonio Luca is really onto something... changing the subject, how can you listen to Wyatt singing "del mondo"? It's mind-blowing, it sounds like Stan Laurel!
Cesare Cremonini Maggese
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as long as the underlining is yours...
Cesare Cremonini Maggese
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I wanted to say:
Cesare Cremonini Maggese
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very good!
Tom Waits Closing Time
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Waits is one of the very few musicians for whom I could dare to use the word genius, even if he's a bit of a charmer... Ol'55 gets in your head on the first listen, but he’s done much better. Personally, I love Blue Valentines from the classic period, Rain Dogs and SwordFishTrombones from the noisy period. The strange thing is that here he had an almost human voice...
Cesare Cremonini Maggese
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but what does it mean? What will become of us? (Max Tortora as Silvio Muccino to the tune of "50 Special," or perhaps an attempt to interpret this review and angst for the fate of DeBaser)
The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & Nico
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I love you madly just for reviewing this album. And never mind if it’s the second time, considering the general trend... but not even a little mention for "All tomorrow's parties" and "Black angel death song?" Well, I really can't bring myself to criticize you, this time I'm definitely biased. The others will take care of it (maybe). Strike dear mistress, and cure my heart...
Toto Toto IV
Toto Toto IV
15 jun 05
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totò on the butt
Jaga Jazzist What We Must
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Shall we take off our hats?