michi

DeRank : 0,37
DeAge™ : 7598 days • Here since 21 august 2005
The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & Nico
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Well done, well done, well done! The review is excellent, the album is undoubtedly the most beautiful that has ever been created. I bow.
Pink Floyd The Final Cut
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Good reception, but too classic for my tastes, and too static.
Ligabue Fuori come va?
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Ligabue Fuori come va?
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I don't like the review, let's not even talk about the album...
Dead Can Dance The Serpent's Egg
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beautiful, josi_!!!
Dead Can Dance The Serpent's Egg
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Thank you, ucci!!! What you said is absolutely right: it would be so nice to shed some tears for an emotional work.
Dead Can Dance The Serpent's Egg
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Well, I like Steely Dan, but I don't think they can be compared to Dead Can Dance; for me, those are styles that appear different. As for The Punisher: as I already explained, the "crying" was abstract, emotional, and I believe everyone here understood that except you. Your argument is valid; I also consider it perhaps, but not always, excessive to cry while listening to a piece of music, but I find it incorrect to compare it to a cry that is much more justified, that is, one that follows a tragedy: these are two different types of crying, and in both cases you can very well not shed a single tear. There exists both deep despair and sublime admiration for some work of Art; I swear to you that when I went to the Uffizi in Florence, I nearly fainted... the so-called Stendhal syndrome, everyone knows about that. But if the emotion felt in front of a painting or a statue is legitimate and well-known, why can't the emotion experienced while listening to music be approved? No hard feelings, michi.;D
Dead Can Dance The Serpent's Egg
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but thank you! ;D
Dead Can Dance The Serpent's Egg
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Tell us soon, okay? ;D