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Maurice Sendak Where The Wild Things Are
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Anyway, among the de-genres I would have selected Viking! @ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ: oh, so did you have the opportunity to meet (in person) the illustrious Brother Bartholomeo? And tell me: He boasts of being a handsome man, so I ask you: is he much uglier than me? Or perhaps even much uglier than the diabolical Enea (which is saying something..) who, it is well known, appears quite horrific in my presence (which is saying a lot). Basically, to say that the one on the cover makes me look good (makes me look)!
Rage Trapped!
Rage Trapped!
29 may 09
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But I would say: Death To False (pauer)Medal! P.S. Never heard of this.. the only track I seem to remember from them was an instrumental, contained, if I’m not mistaken, in the second album "Execution guaranteed" from 1987.. or maybe it was in the debut from the previous year. Who knows! Really too much aqua velva has passed under the bridges.. Anyway, let me leave you in the most Medal-friendly way possible: (meaning) UH!
Orbital Green Album
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"Review pistolotta.." Mamifacciailpiacere (mifaccia). This DePagina turns out to be inversely proportional to the interesting music contained within it. I don't know if I'm making myself clear. Maramaldo of a wacky Diabolo worth four talleri. PFUI!
Demis Roussos Demis
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It's true! Crikey: he really does look like Omar Sharif!! Goodness!!! @DiabolicoEnea: "little gun review"?? What is that supposed to mean + how dare you??? I went to reread that sort of puffed-up pseudo-intellectual page that still (let's hope not for long..) remains in CasaPagina???? Please do me a favor [do me a favor]. Chaste kisses to the ladies and loud backhanded slaps to the men present. UH!
Maurice Sendak Where The Wild Things Are
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Bartholomeo!! Goodness! What are you doing featured on the cover? P.S. More Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzot than this, you’re definitely done for!
Mike Leigh Segreti e Bugie
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Yet it seems to me that it was from the mid-nineties... hasn't it been chronologically pushed back a decade? In any case, the work undoubtedly deserves attention. Au revoir.
Orbital Green Album
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Ené, the "go back" link doesn't work at all (rather). UH!
Orbital Green Album
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So, from June 18 to 20, everyone to Sonar [http://2009.sonar.es/en/programa.php] (to eliminate any white spaces that might accidentally occur) in Barcelona! UH! P.S. I haven't read the page, but this is really a great discobolo. Antzichènò.
AA.VV. We Wish You A Metal X-Mas And A Headbanging New Year
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Now... I haven't listened to this album, but these operations (I can't quite say why) seem to me to embody a sadness that's almost infinite. Christmas songs (already dreadful in themselves) made sugary and candied in ProtoMetal sauce really can’t be listened to! I seem to remember a similar operation a few years ago by Twisted Sister... truly unbearable and devoid of any spark of interest. The only (non-metal) one I recall with moderate pleasure was a certain "Amrep Christmas [LIVE]" by Unsane from a few years back: naturally, no Christmas song was ever performed on it, but "Christmas" refers to the date of the concert held around the well-known holiday. I won't bore you further. Happy Ferragosto.
Daniele Luttazzi Decameron: poltica, sesso, religione e morte (2007)
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Honestly, I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve gone to see him in theater over the past few years.. to be honest, I’ve seen little to nothing of the TV show in question, so I couldn’t give a precise opinion about it, although I don’t find it too hard to imagine how it was presented to the mostly clouded mind of the average Italian. Personally, if I had to make a "ranking," I would lean towards the (let's say) pre-political period of Doctor Luttazzi.. I believe that "Sesso Con Luttazzi" (I don’t know if you are familiar with it or not) represents, to this day, the most effective and hilarious part of his career that he has ever produced. Au revoir.