claudio carpentieri

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Steve Turner Searching For Melody
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After "Rehab Doll" (Green River) has kept me company to an unbelievable extent lately, finding the "dear" Demarga drafting (in a way I could never achieve) concisely and effectively (...) a nearly perfect piece of work, the reason for its lack of evaluation escapes me.
Green River Rehab Doll
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This is an album that best represents the origins of that beloved/hated sound known as grunge. A record that may not be essential in terms of quality, but is indispensable from a historical perspective. INDISPENSABLE...Thank you all.
Green River Rehab Doll
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Without your comment, every one of my reviews(?) becomes orphaned of something, ha, ha... always great hell.
Green River Rehab Doll
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Talking about a record also serves this purpose....well done Buzzin' Fly
NIRVANA Live in Bloom Mezzago 17 Novembre 1991
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The Nirvana, a band that I believe was fundamental during their time and personally also for what was listened to right after. A common fate unites us dear L.: they arrived at the Castello theater in Rome two days after the show at "Bloom" and they were great, while in February '94 I had the chance to see them at the Palaghiaccio in Marino and I believe they were just as great. To close the circle, I missed the show on 27.11.1989, when the marble Bleach had just arrived on the market... Thanks to Cobain's band and to you who with simple words brought me back in time, reminding me that Nirvana rightfully belongs to the history of music... and what music.
Eric Clapton Crossroads
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I know that when talking about universally recognized legends, many think that they are not the only ones. Clapton (as retraced in the work in question) has gone through numerous artistic phases that have always helped him stay afloat in one way or another. While I share the opinion of hjhhjij, I believe that something from the '80s can be salvaged, even if my personal preference leans towards what have always been considered the two fundamental decades of our music: the '60s and '70s! Thank you for the contributions and the (too) generous evaluations.
U2 October
U2 October
4 may 15
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There's no way around it; when you want to draw the criticism of your "debaserian" friends, just bring up the U2 and watch as you achieve your goal. The album in question remains a great record in my opinion, even if many recognize it as a loser compared to the good debut. Within the band, each member has their own charisma, and while Bono might seem the most unlikable, one must not forget the important passion he has always expressed on stage and in a good part of the songs, being always engaging even if I've never considered him the "guru" that many have tried to label him as. The music always above everything, and I believe that U2 has also produced quality work. See you soon, guys.
Olivia Newton-John Olivia
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Short and concise our London, but (almost) perfect and on time.
Luigi Comencini Tutti a casa
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Great movie and great review
Greymachine Disconnected
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Industrial, noise........I don't really know if I could ever express in writing and easily the feelings of a record like this, but you do it brilliantly..