primiballi

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DeAge™ : 7623 days • Here since 27 july 2005
Fabrizio De André In direzione ostinata e contraria
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@degregorius: I enthusiastically underline every word of your speech (and refer back to my comments above...). Operations that are just pathetic.
Pink Floyd A Momentary lapse of reason
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@old king cole: Absolutely disagree, with all due respect. Far from a flop (this is an objective fact), dark sounds but certainly interesting (though a bit excessive, but not by coincidence, at least in my opinion) and the subsequent Division Bell is undoubtedly the least significant of the Floydian works, where the game of self-citation/cloning is frankly annoying, not to mention unnecessary (mind you: it's not bad, considering Gilmour can't make bad things, but it is indeed an overrated work).
Edoardo Bennato e Alex Britti Notte di mezz'estate
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thank you for existing, it’s always a pleasure (and a confirmation) to see that people like you are not becoming extinct
Enzo Jannacci & Paolo Conte Bartali
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Thank you all, I vouch for those who haven't heard it yet (but it needs to be listened to at least 3-4 times to fully grasp the wine-related/sentimental feelings....) (primiballi.blogspot.com)
equiVoci Sinceramente Non Tuo
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the record I bought immediately hoping for who knows what... finding myself then, utterly disheartened, thinking about how talented the Audio2 are...
Vasco Rossi Cosa Succede In Città
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Toffe, for me, is the true masterpiece of the album (perhaps Vasco's last real "stroke of genius").
Battisti / Panella Il Cofanetto
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for me, in descending order of enjoyment: Don Giovanni, La Sposa, Hegel, L'Apparenza, CSAR, but the less enjoyable they are, the more I like them, I believe… (to be honest, I love them all to madness…)
B.B. King Live At The Apollo
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Well... a prelude about farts...: be careful and step aside, because mine are like flobert. Six strings: BB learned by himself and in a very strange way. Of course, he, like everyone else, had his references, but only very partial ones: he really turned the page. He has always interacted perfectly between voice and a sort of perpetual solo. Having seen him multiple times, I confirm that he is not capable of making chords; he simply sticks to his unique (and very little varied) pentatonic scale. In his unique and vast field (then "his" solo has been imitated by everyone, but that's another story...) (primiballi.blogspot.com)
Paolo Conte Paolo Conte
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@alfo: of course, nothing detracts from the (high) quality of your writing, but the interpretation of Genova Per Noi is incorrect....: the similarities with the Ligurian people are only fleeting and only in one line; for the rest, it's all astonishment and wonder from the low Piedmontese who gets lost in the splendid seaside city. That's it, beautifully set in the era. Don’t worry, even the excellent Lauzi used to give a partial and excessively parochial lesson on this, but words mean what they mean (or, at least, that's certainly the case for a Piedmontese)...(primiballi.blogspot .com)
Vinicio Capossela Camera a Sud
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very good, fitting and well done. The best Capossela from the early period, as much as it makes sense to divide an artist into periods (primiballi.blogspot.com)