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DeRank : 0,97
DeAge™ : 7608 days • Here since 11 august 2005
Fatboy Slim You've Come A Long Way Baby
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I confirm the maranza fits perfectly. But it’s a maranza sought and desired, under the motto "proud to be maranza" at least for the duration of the listening. The audience that attended his first DJ set in Italy, at Maffia, was musically educated, but when Grassino started with a loop of Right here Right now, everyone transformed into maranza shamans. And it was a mystical experience.
Paul Simon Surprise
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@Symbad: Congratulations! ps: but DeB's oldie is a fan of the necks ALMATEO. @antonio: the comment that satisfied me is precisely your long one right above mine. From which it can be deduced that your judgment is benevolent (regardless of the actual quality of the album). It starts from a form of respect towards an artist at the end of their career, to whom you grant the honor of arms and some chance for renewal. The album is new, the listens are few, but you felt the "duty" to point it out. You see, when the subjective side comes out, everything seems to justify itself. For me, that's enough; maybe I'll give it a listen.
Paul Simon Surprise
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The approach to reviews can be subjective, emotional, objective, diagonal... and that’s the beauty of it. Especially here where there are no editorial lines. In this case, being a recently released album, and possibly a purchase, I would have preferred a stronger, more heartfelt, vibrant description. But there are the comments, and in this case, they fully satisfied my curiosity.
Paul Simon Surprise
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True, Hal, but that school judgment slipped away from me; however, with such a subjective twist, it appears incomprehensible. In other words, I was almost always receiving just a passing grade in middle school, followed by the classic "has the potential but doesn't apply themselves." So, consider it a small yet illusory and playful personal "comeback." :)
Ride Nowhere
Ride Nowhere
25 may 06
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Nice album, I have some fond memories of it. Maybe listening to it again now... well, let’s give it a try.
Paul Simon Surprise
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Regarding Paul Simon's excursion, I'm in the dark; I've stayed at Graceland. Here, the discussion of the album is (for me) far too generic. It lacks both salt and pepper. It's fine to say "letting himself be enveloped by climates that are unusual and curious for him," but help us understand what these climates are made of, what sensations they produce (on the reviewer), etc. This is little more than a press release. But maybe it would spoil the "surprise" effect. P.S.: for me, the cover influences the purchase.
Paul Simon Surprise
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Simon does not fit my listening habits, despite Eno, but I consider this the ugliest cover I've seen in recent years. ps: we challenge ideas, not people (in this case, the review in question is barely sufficient, like middle school assignments).
Young People All At Once
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More than notes, they seem like twigs at the mercy of the wind. The voice reminds me of Yorke, and this "young people" seems to crumble, just like in reality.
Moodymann Black Mahogani
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great choice, interesting sounds even if the planet Craig remains unreachable.
Renato Zero, (Danny Elfman) Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, it. vers.
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Of Renato Zero, I only know this, and I don't think I'll listen to anything else. But it's enough for me to confirm everything you say. A stunning interpretation of a masterpiece. Since the record is nowhere to be found (has a CD ever existed?), I recommend renting the DVD and extracting the audio. It's worth it.