The Punisher

DeRank : 1,08
DeAge™ : 7570 days • Here since 23 september 2005
Vinicio Capossela Camera A Sud
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I prefer "Canzoni a manovella" and, perhaps even more, the latest "Ovunque Proteggi," which is even more innovative and beyond any categorization.
Pink Floyd The Piper At The Gates Of Down
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But did Nick Mason sleep on his right side or his left during the mixing? Is it true that the E string went out of tune twice during the first solo of the third song? And what was the brand of the squared notebook where the lyrics of the fourth song were written? These are the things we want to know... not just idle chatter!!!
Roberto Vecchioni Il Grande Sogno
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A fairly classic singer-songwriter of an old-fashioned style and conception... I also remember a handful of frankly forgettable songs... this collaboration with Pazienza lasted for three albums, if I'm not mistaken... then it was time for the covers of Amedeo Minghi and Anzo Avitabile. I can't recall any others...
Green Day American Idiot
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But what does the ass hole have to do with Green Day?! If so, feel free to continue...
Cristina D'Avena Il Valzer Del Moscerino
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I set fire to D'Avena along with the valiant Spongebob, and what do you do... you rehabilitate her with a vile Nostalgic Operation full of tears and sentiment... that's playing dirty!! Lazzorone... the Turkish guy who sends his son to the Zecchino d'Oro made me laugh too much, but in these cases, there's ALMOST ALWAYS the wives' meddling... :-))
Steve Reich Drumming
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Great Beautiful Review. Almost a flowing and substantial poem. The right mix of emotion and rationality. It should be studied among the texts of the "School of the Perfect Reviewer"...
Camille Le Fil
Camille Le Fil
30 oct 06
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What a success this Camille is, huh? Not even a comment...:-)))
Ivan Cattaneo I Grandi Successi
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I only have "Italian Graffiti" that I bought at the stalls for 3 euros... nice, gaudy, without any ulterior meanings of any sort... but it doesn’t really do anything for me. Review from the TNT group: ramshackle and confused.
Tom Waits Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards
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I, on the other hand, had listened to the album "in bits and pieces," of course (not the whole thing, as you know), but my verdict was: "it’ll be a nice album for me"... a kind of premonition and sixth sense, and from what you say, I wasn’t wrong. I trust my intuition and I rarely miss my judgment (even though I don't necessarily listen to ALL of a work). PS: do you think literary or film critics read or watch ALL the works from beginning to end? I know for sure they don’t.
Tom Waits Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards
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I already said it a month in advance...Beautiful to death :-))