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DeAge™ : 7596 days • Here since 21 august 2005
Sfera Ebbasta Famoso
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I'm sorry, but I can't access external links, including YouTube. If you provide the text you would like translated, I'll be happy to help!
Adriano Celentano Dormi Amore
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What could it have meant? And what's Celentano got to do with it?
Denis Villeneuve Dune
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One of those films that could make me return to the cinema. I loved Lynch's previous visionary work. A heartfelt and thoughtful review.
Max Pezzali Time Out
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Brilliant writing. The review, not Pezzali. But tornitruante, what is that? A Frenchism?
Vasco Rossi Cosa Succede In Città
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Always beautiful reviews from @[primiballi].
One observation: the next three albums won't be the result of Vasco's instinctive genius, but let's have them, let's have them still.
Vasco Rossi Liberi Liberi
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I rediscovered this album. Well, as Vasco would say, we’re always at stratospheric levels. An album with a low-key production, but writing an album with eight potential singles is something that only a few have managed to do in history. Here, like with a pig, nothing gets thrown away. From Capossela's Tango...(della Gelosia), but before Capossela! To the overly catchy title track, moving on to the Battistian crescendo of Dillo alla luna to the laid-back Domenica Lunatica. It's true that Vasco didn’t invent anything. But he was and still is the best interpreter of rock in Italy; in fact, he’s the only true rockstar. The others can only shine his shoes.
Michael Jackson Invincible
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A bit of a chaotic review. The album, as mentioned elsewhere, is underrated. Listening to it again today, it sounds magnificent. It's clear that those who have followed in MJ's footsteps in the music business have continued to listen to it, unlike the general public.
Michael Jackson Invincible
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Good review. Underrated album.
ARISA Psyco
ARISA Psyco
1 sep 21
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Congratulations, especially for the courage.
The review could have been written better, to put it mildly. Even the mere inability to break the lines reveals a certain immaturity in writing.
Returning to Arisa, quoting Franco Zanetti, not just anyone: when she sings, there's no one like her. I don't particularly like her repertoire, but "Ortica" is an engaging and daring piece for someone who isn't from Naples.
Michael Jackson Dangerous
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Dignified review. Maybe it deserved a few more words.