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Litfiba Live @ Parco della Certosa Reale, Collegno (TO) 26.07.10
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@LUX. Sorry Lux, but we are talking about the Italian rock scene... it’s pointless for you to give us a history of music... in the form of a phone book. There was that music in Italy. That’s it. Following your argument about the "Litfiba revival new wave" in relation to the international scene, the CCCP were also a punk revival and a few years late—so what does that mean? The CCCP were and will remain among the fundamental bands of Italian rock, alongside the early Litfiba. Different sounds but of equal importance. With this, I conclude my contributions to this rather pointless discussion...
Litfiba Live @ Parco della Certosa Reale, Collegno (TO) 26.07.10
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@TEENAGELOBOTOMY. I was the one who used the seminal word in the review "...Having established and taken for granted that Litfiba pre-El Diablo were a textually, musically, and conceptually different and SEMINAL group in the Italian rock scene of the eighties..." ITALIAN ROCK SCENE OF THE EIGHTIES!!!!
Litfiba Live @ Parco della Certosa Reale, Collegno (TO) 26.07.10
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@LOSTINSPACE...well, if I go to a Litfiba live show, who should I expect to find playing the guitar? That Renzulli is a phenomenon, I think that's well-known...
Litfiba Live @ Parco della Certosa Reale, Collegno (TO) 26.07.10
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@LUX: But why does everything have to be confined to the new wave? Litfiba from 1980-87 created music that had no equals in Italy. No one sounded like them. In their sound, there was new wave, but there was also something else that bands of that time didn't have, CCCP, DIAFRAMMA... If we have to keep shooting down Litfiba... so be it... the records REMAIN.
Scott Cooper Crazy Heart
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Without forgetting the Oscar won by Ryan Bingham's song (also an actor in the film...) "The Weary Kind"...
Godsmack The Oracle
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I completely agree with GALLAGHER87, I followed them up until "Faceless" and I liked them, "IV" didn't excite me, and from what I've heard so far, I don't like it...
I've been following Larkin since the days he was with the thrashers Wrathchild America and then Souls at Zero, quite a character...
Bruce Springsteen London Calling, live in Hyde Park
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...perhaps someone up here forgets that it was the Clash who embraced American music...the cover of "Brand New Cadillac" was right on London Calling along with so many other great things...just three years earlier they sang "no Elvis and Rolling Stones in 1977"...
And how can we forget Strummer's love for Springsteen and his music, declared on more than one occasion...so...if you don't like Springsteen...de gustibus...Strummer saw further than you...
Strana Officina Rising To The Call
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Nice review and great album. Well done. I wanted to do it myself...
It doesn't seem copied at all from that one on Classix metal... which, by the way, is a review of barely ten lines...
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Mojo
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Never trust Wikipedia...my import store has been selling it for a week...
Tom Petty is already among the great American songwriters...