claudio carpentieri

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DeAge™ : 7618 days • Here since 1 august 2005
U2 Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
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A beautiful piece perfectly reflected by your lovely and insightful words.
Malfunkshun The Andrew Wood Story
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I had the chance to discover Malfunkshun with "Return..." which I still listen to regularly today. The documentary is a good piece and will delight both enthusiasts and newcomers, but unfortunately, it couldn't have been better. Your description is almost perfect!
Bruce Springsteen Secret Garden
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A song of (almost) unique beauty and simplicity... what I find winning in this little piece you created is the paraphrase of the text in the antepenultimate and penultimate sentence.
Deborah Harry Necessary Evil
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Short and clear like few others (and I’m certainly not one of them). The album is crafted from A to Z without any flaws. The review tells you everything, although I would have included a little nod to Blondie, but maybe I’m just a bit nostalgic. Good job anyway.
Godflesh Merciless
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The time I have available allows me to be (fortunately for you) very brief: beautiful and handsome!!
Go-Go's Beaty and the Beat
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What a lovely surprise this review is. The tracks included are almost all easily graspable, but always conceived with full respect for a delightful desire for fun that pulls even the least demanding listener into a whirlwind of enjoyment. Well done, London...
Tim Buckley Tim Buckley
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A debut that is worth not letting gather dust in your archive and instead experiencing it by reading what you’ve written, this time truly fulfills my condition as a listener/reader... well done jeff3buckley.
Vyāsa La  Bhagavad Gītā così com'è
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Even though I have never come across what you wrote, one cannot help but enjoy the pleasure of reading what you have written.
Motley Crue Motley Crue
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To be completely honest, I've played this self-titled album by Motley Crue quite a few times, considering that John Corabi is undoubtedly a talented singer. I am also very attached to the albums with the great Vince Neil, even though over time—excluding live experiences—the Motleys have lost a bit of their shine. I may sound like a lone voice, but I don't find the four words you dedicated to this record in any way out of place, and I even envy you for the concise expression you managed to achieve (perhaps a bit too concise in this case).
Nirvana All apologies
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Dear lazy one, I’ve read several of your reviews but I find it difficult to give a rating regarding what should be contained, let’s say in your article. What you write may reflect reality, but perhaps I, like others, expected to read something about the album mentioned in the title. Probably in the next thing you write, there will be a greater relevance between title and content. If it were a partial analysis of the good Kurt's biography, it wouldn't be bad. Looking forward to reading you again.