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Electric Moon Live @ Frames, Fordongianus 22.09.13
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Arroddùgundara! DeSardi's patrol is becoming more and more substantial: the time has come to dethrone the sparse diligence of Alto Adige and take total possession of the coolest site on the internet, finally giving it a proper name: "SU DEBASIU" punto SAR. Let’s go!
Eiffel 65 Eiffel 65
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But are these the ones from ["Blue" (Da Ba Dee)](https://www.debaser.it/main/Video.aspx?y=68ugkg9RePc)? Five/Fifths for life.
Samuele Violante I Suoni del Mondo
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Most likely, someone who "has dedicated every day of his life to his first love: Music" should be similar to the second from the right in the third row from the top. Or the third from the left in the second row from the bottom.
Ron Howard Rush
Ron Howard Rush
29 sep 13
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Niki Lauda, as a child, was my "favorite" Formula 1 driver, not because I understood anything (just like now) about cars and/or motor racing, but simply because I took an instant liking to him (on-screen, in strict black and white, of course). I remember perfectly the [day of the accident](https://www.debaser.it/main/Video.aspx?y=PYgjRTWhWi8) when the car turned into a genuine bonfire after the collision... and no one dared to pull him out of there: maybe I cried, maybe I didn't (too many eons have passed). The film, in any case, I will never go to see: the insubstantial (if not terrifying) camerawork of Ron Howard grappling with big-name actors like "Thor" is something I can gladly miss.
Mark Lanegan Imitations
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The DePagina is very beautiful; unfortunately, the album, after the "symphonic" one by Ulver which was curiously reviewed just above, made me set the new seasonal record for yawns: maybe I listened to it at a "not so favorable" moment, who knows. Too bad, because the previous acoustic album in collaboration with Duke Garwood wasn't so bad after all. Or Vuar.
Marlene Kuntz Catartica
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Is the latest album even "Obscene"? Come on! While reiterating that everyone has their own opinion and personal scale of judgment (as it should be), I personally associate such adjectives with very different types of "protagonists" in the Italian scene; certainly not with Godano and his bandmates who, all things considered, amidst some high notes (mostly in the past) and various low notes (tending to the present) that are physiological in a nearly twenty-year career, have produced an album that, as far as I'm concerned, sounds more than respectable. Certainly, it won't represent an unattainable cornerstone of Italian independent music (which I wouldn’t even know if it exists) and the fact that the Marlene of "Catartica" are far removed (thankfully for them and us, I would add) from what they've done since is still good news for everyone. Ah, the album is from 1994 (not '97). Saludos.
Madonna Mdna World Tour
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I don't know either how she will manage for the next album: in the anxious wait, may I temporarily lend you a modest ' (apostrophe): up there I glimpsed, among the other unjustified absences, even a poor goose that turns out to be - alas - sadly without.
Megadeth Super Collider
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These irritated reviews from "mortified fans" always make me feel a bit of tenderness. There you go.
Tangerine Dream Tyger
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It has nothing to do with it, but speaking of yawns, the latest Mark Lanegan in acoustic-cover mode has probably made me set the seasonal record. As for the Tangerine Dream, what I’ve had the chance to hear didn’t excite me much; perhaps I stumbled upon the “wrong” albums amidst the absolute tide of records released between the late sixties and seventies, who knows.. in any case, what I listened to, which I believe should be their "most fertile" period, didn’t engage me much. As for the "more recent" production, I really wouldn’t know anything. Aiò!
Freur Doot-Doot
Freur Doot-Doot
14 sep 13
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Fantastic! A [alien](http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xe1z2_freur-doot-doot_music) track: that’s what it was back then. Or at least how I perceived it (compared to the meager surroundings I knew) back in middle school. Sigh!