hobbit

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Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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and then it also has a beautiful table made of pure cherry wood, which really raises the bar...
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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The fact is that this little know-it-all is really charming... I give him three even though I absolutely do not agree with the ideas expressed...
Marlene Kuntz Ho Ucciso Paranoia
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It's a good thing this way only the best reviews appear on the front page and not, for example, this one that was already there (I haven't read it, by the way).
Cream BBC Sessions
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I know I might be going against the tide, but I prefer them in the studio rather than live...
Cream BBC Sessions
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Is "there there" the song by Radiohead? From Cream, I have "Fresh Cream" and "Disraeli," and I'll tell you, I like the first one more, even though both are stunning and incredibly important.. basically, they invented (not out of thin air, of course) hard-rock-blues... and Page & co. give thanks.
U2 The Unforgettable Fire
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the best bono ever..
The Residents Commercial Album
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this is good...
The Residents The Third Reich 'n' Roll
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Well, now you've clarified it better. Maybe it was less clear from the review (or maybe I'm just slow, who knows!) and the connection between the first and second paragraphs seemed arbitrary to me... to continue your point, unfortunately, people listen to music more because of trends than for its true value, which can also be merely aesthetically pleasing, you know, it doesn't necessarily have to carry a meaningful message... I only have "Meet the Residents" by the Residents (it seems to be the first one?), but I've only listened to it twice and I still have to digest it... I'll see.
The Residents The Third Reich 'n' Roll
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Look, my intention was to clarify something not directed at your review (I said that too), but rather in reference to some comments I've read here and there on the site or in magazines like "Mucchio." Regarding the supposed "Nazis," I just wanted to say that they are just clowns and, in my opinion, they don't really believe in what they say. How could they genuinely justify Nazism if they had reflected even a little on what happened? Because, in the end, it's not a problem of lack of information, since it seems to me that the Holocaust is still constantly talked about even sixty years later (rightly so: certain things must not be forgotten). The point is that these superficial people just say it for the sake of saying; those who don't live these problems and aren't very thoughtful (or rather "reflective") don't realize the gravity of certain facts. However, I want to point out that today there are also people who are enamored with Fidel Castro, or who remember Lenin and Stalin as great leaders. In this field, yes, there is a lack of information. :-)
Low I Could Live In Hope
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here she is