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Ravel Concerto For Piano And Orchestra, in G Major
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Everything more than interesting (from a*s*t*e*r*i*s*c*o downwards, pour moi). Best regards.
Polyrock Polyrock
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I would completely agree (if you don’t mind) on points one and two. I’ll tell you more: if you had put a third one, I would have agreed with that as well (from this, I hope it can be inferred that I agree, but above all I confirm, also on what was expressed in the introduction of the review). Best regards, coetaneous.
Michael Moore Sicko
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@Kosmo: (albeit paradoxically, I would encourage you) to move to Italy!! Here they will take care of you even (sometimes) alla-bell-è-meglio.. but at least they care for you... indeed, paradoxically, I can tell you, regarding my direct experience, of individuals [desperate, of course] without any illness (which, among other things, occupy space that those who really need it should have) who get hospitalized just to secure their double meal of lunch and dinner every day.. In short: in case of need, you can get a bowl of soup without too much effort.
Strana Officina The Faith
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"The Ritual," however, is not an album: it is a Mini-LP (as it was once called) with four track(s) inside it: the vinyl in my possession [won in a contest promoted by the biweekly magazine H/M in the distant past... I believe 1987 todayudilì] certifies this. Greetings, veteran metalhead.
Autumn Tears Love Poems for Dying Children - Act I
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Wow!!! They would even be listed "among the most worthy heirs of the seminal Dead Can Dance"?? I must listen (if the opportunity arises), I would dare to say. Regards, not particularly forlorn àd libitum.
Michael Moore Sicko
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I apologize for the numerous typing horrors [pers-O-nale is the most serious and ridiculous].
Michael Moore Sicko
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Dear de-recensor Mr. IlFreddo (Any Banda-della-Magliana Relationshippes?), could you please suggest (if you don't mind, of course) some titles of American films that have recently given you dense and profound emotional experiences? A personality endowed with your personal critical acumen, I believe, can suggest us titles of great respect. In the meantime, my regards. P.S. I haven't seen this documentary-film yet "Bowling for Columbine," but I quite liked it, indeed very much.
The Cure Wild Mood Swings
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I fear I belong to the de-streghua of those who emphatically deny the conclusive and quite wise Foucaultian phrase. Regarding the de-recensiti Chì-Ur: frankly, I never delved into Their listening (not even in my youth), therefore I wouldn’t know nearly anything in their de-merit. This does not detract from the significant intrinsic value of His carefully curated (as usual) discursive treatment. Cordially and excessively respectful regards.
Riz Ortolani Cannibal Holocaust O.S.T.
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De-Brilliant! Aufidersen.
Tom Waits Blue Valentine
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My dad (at the peak of musical alternativism) listened to Nini Rosso! But I still loved him just the same. Augh!