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Bob Dylan John Wesley Harding
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It has never convinced me too much; it's not among my favorites.
Davide Van De Sfroos ...E semm partii
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He has always said to go play wherever he's called, any party, League, Unity, and whoever else may join, he has always maintained that he couldn't care less about politics, and that he goes to the various parties just to share his music. Stop. Why not believe him?
Franco Battiato Shock In My Town
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Those advertising monsters have stolen this too...
The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang
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It's always a pleasure to know that these four old tongues are still around. And to think that a Vasco fan called them "rimbesuiti"... AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
Enrico Ruggeri La vie en rouge
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RingoStarfish, I can recommend the best: "Dust," "Henry VIII," "The Witnesses Speak."
Enrico Ruggeri Punk Prima di Te
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Instead, he did well to remember who he was when he was young and where he came from. Better this album than many of today's punk wannabes.
Vasco Rossi Buoni o Cattivi
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Oh, sure, the Rolling Stones have only written "Sympathy for the Devil," "Honky Tonk Women," "Satisfaction," "Start Me Up," "Brown Sugar," "All Down the Line," and have only released albums like "Sticky Fingers," "Exile on Main Street," "Some Girls," "Beggar's Banquet," etc. etc. etc. What do you want them to be compared to Vasco and "Buoni o cattivi"?
Claudio Lolli Un uomo in crisi
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Beautiful songs, but an unbearable album to listen to in its entirety, and I recommend, when you listen to it, try to be in a good mood, otherwise... Have you noticed that, under the reviews, there's a link that takes you to "Canzoni Vasco Rossi"? What is it, a joke?
Francesco De Gregori Terra Di Nessuno
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I wonder where that "critic" is now who reviewed this album on that "rocksomething." Given the idiocy of the Italian music publishing industry (apart from a few commendable exceptions like il Mucchio or il Busca or Blow Up), he’s probably writing for the Corriere or some "important" magazine. It's true that those were times when if you didn't do television the way Pippo Baudo wanted, you didn't have many opportunities, but to label someone as "finished" just because he comes out with albums like this is at least a sign of intellectual shortcoming.
Vasco Rossi Buoni o Cattivi
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Rebel, maybe your friend meant to say "It's just us." And I agree, that's a great album, way better than "Good or Bad"!