Mike76

DeRank : 1,28
DeAge™ : 7595 days • Here since 24 august 2005
Memo Remigi Solo amore
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For the series "let's bring back musical treasures"....
Foo Fighters Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
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I have listened to little of the Foo Fighters, but that little would lead me to endorse the thoughts of the good Sanjuro.
Covenant Synergy: Live in Europe
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At the time, there were also those who labeled them EBM, but the term Future Pop is definitely more appropriate, although it would be even better to define them as Techno Pop since they represent the update of 80s Synth Pop to the Techno era. They really didn't have that great of originality, but they were skilled craftspeople and still better than their pathetic colleagues VNV Nation and, as far as I'm concerned, even Apoptygma. Nothing exceptional anyway; I don't have this Sinergy, but I would give "United States Of Mind" a 3.
Pere Ubu New Picnic Time
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The album in question has not yet reached my ears, although I have heard it described as the most experimental work of Ubu. The review, however, is well-written and fluid.
Fabri Fibra Nient'Altro Che La Verità (Anteprima)
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Fuck Fabri Fibra and his farts (I can't even call it music). But above all, fuck music journalists like Christina Zingales who try to pass this shit off as art.
Pier Paolo Pasolini Il Decameron
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Oooops! Davoli imitating Charlot was perhaps in "The Canterbury Tales." That was also a poorly executed film anyway.
Pier Paolo Pasolini Il Decameron
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A dull and noisy film that shows how Pasolini is too intellectual to make a "popular" movie. Probably the weakest of the trilogy. The meaning of Davoli imitating Charlot completely escapes me, and I'll leave it to those who are smarter than me.
Medicine Shot Forth Self Living
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If I'm not mistaken, Medicine were in the soundtrack of "The Crow." I remember them because theirs was one of the few decent tracks, but I don't know anything about the rest of their production.
Depeche Mode 101
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Enjoy the concert. The performance of the pieces is perfect, perhaps a bit too much since the variations from the album versions can be counted on one hand (a bit of industrial clang on "Stripped" and not much else). The setlist is top-notch, although I would have gladly sacrificed "Pleasure Little Pleasure" and/or "Sacred" in favor of a track from the underappreciated "A Broken Frame." A review that expresses enthusiasm that compensates for the shortcomings in form.
The Frozen Autumn Is Anybody There?
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a PIECE....