claudio carpentieri

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DeAge™ : 7618 days • Here since 1 august 2005
Sex Pistols Jubilee
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Yes, I know you don't agree, but I also don't agree with what you counter in terms of narrative (which is also appreciable) as there is much of it, but there's not even a shadow of music (which perhaps was more important)...
Sex Pistols Jubilee
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We have somewhat lost sight of the central point of the topic... the music, anyway.......
The Eagles The Eagles
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Surely a great job, and a good review to accompany it... perhaps a few more details about the tracks wouldn't have hurt... anyway, keep it up Filippo, after Whitesnake and Eagles, I have a strong feeling that if you follow the alternation criterion, the next comment will be on another cornerstone of hard rock music.
The Smiths The Queen Is Dead
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Great album and nice review.....it still brings Donjuinio back.
Pink Floyd The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
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Let's start with another toast to the health of The Punisher (who, as Metallaro Bionico says, is also "ptr," if not even Metallaro Bionico himself!); there's no need to emphasize that you also share opinions on the albums of U2 and Green Day (as if you need big names to enhance the meaning of the albums by Merola and Lecciso in which you endeavor to describe them), which, regardless of whether they are less popular, are somewhat contradictory to the way you define yourself as "against" (but against what, the words you write are the most clichéd in this world, even if you try to elevate yourself by making an effort to use "seemingly sophisticated" terms like scientifically, mystifying…etc.). If saying that listening to an album can give rise to fantasies means you take me too seriously, well, that just leads me to conclude one thing: between you and me (or you all, given that registering with multiple nicks shows you have major issues with double or even triple personalities, in which you need to immerse yourself—perhaps even to self-indulge in what you write, so then you can say look at how many posts I get??? Aahh trickster;-)!), if there's someone who takes themselves seriously, IT'S YOU (or you all!!?), defining what you write as A REVIEW.
And with that, I close all responses for Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hide, unless we want to talk about the content of "The Piper...," a topic that honestly deserved to dominate the themes of the posts.
Let’s stop with the toasts and move on to the pastries... if they come.
Goodbye,
Claudio
P.S.: Luca, go with "A Saucerful Of Secrets" and put in the same effort you used to write this...
Pink Floyd The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
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So you would be Lenny Sands... anyway, I'm not Luca and I’ll close this matter here, also because I see you haven't said a word about the album and have enjoyed spending your words to coin the term "pippobaudico" (alright, let's not talk about "ante litteram," which is just thrown in there to show that Latin is part of your local flavor :-)); a toast to you too, and a hip hip hooray for those who review the albums of Loredana Lecciso and Mario Merola... with all due respect, since these last two examples are Italian just like you and me, cheers.
Pink Floyd The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
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.dearest Lenny, perhaps it's me who can't understand what you've written (in a rather grammatically deficient Italian), but could you be clearer (once you've finished your "stuff") and maybe stick to the topic of music and not the gossip in "Novella 2000" style?.......respectfully......
Pink Floyd The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
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Congratulations, great comment! I hope there are others who can appreciate the value of pieces of history like "The Piper...", setting aside overly personal opinions that have little to do with music. Long live music and those who can spend words to give it an image that corresponds to the fantasies that the very sounds can unleash in those who listen.
Keep On.........dreaming!!
Metallica Load
Metallica Load
27 feb 06
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The embodiment of stupidity: the Anonymous Reviewers... and then they say that the internet doesn't represent the revenge of life's losers...
Deep Purple Slaves And Masters
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An album that has served as the soundtrack to my commuting; I would define it as a pleasant work (distant from the musts we all know)...........and then "Love Conquers All" is a track that is enjoyable to listen to. Can you believe it was meant to have the same intent as "Soldier Of Fortune" (as Jon Lord stated last year)?