Mariaelena

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DeAge™ : 7560 days • Here since 28 september 2005
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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Dave? Learn one thing in life: no one deserves to be offended or insulted, much less for a review, and don't do what you wouldn't want done to you. Oh, I almost forgot that it's senseless to take advice from those who are a few years older than you, right?
Planet Funk The Illogical Consequence
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Zimo, write an email to the editors outlining the problem and you’ll see they will sort everything out for you.
Planet Funk The Illogical Consequence
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I like this album
Damien Rice 9
Damien Rice 9
26 nov 06
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not me!
Peter Gabriel Plays Live
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Hi Pulp, thanks for the information, I'll keep it in mind. And if you want to hear about my greatest passion for Gabriel, then read that Ovo 2 (and the following), that's where my angel Gabriele is.
AA.VV. Apocalypse Now (Soundtrack)
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For Bjork68, it’s undoubtedly easier to be creative but above all free when reviewing an album that isn’t a soundtrack because you express what you personally feel. On the other hand, with soundtracks, it’s clear that in a certain sense you have to align with the narration of the film, so you are "forced" to direct the feeling toward the theme itself. As for the term "artificial" that you mentioned, I can say that in this case, distinctions need to be made. There are soundtracks by a single composer, group, or singer that can give you the impression of something more real and concrete compared to a soundtrack made up of various artists, like the one in Platoon versus Philadelphia. However, we always return to the idea that it’s a matter of personal taste and listening; sometimes you might enjoy hearing a mixed soundtrack, and sometimes not, or vice versa. You only know at the moment when you associate the two things—either you accept them or you reject them. As for the best or greatest hits, I have some, I admit it, but I don't particularly love them. I always aim to buy each single album because each album is a creature to be experienced separately.
AA.VV. Apocalypse Now (Soundtrack)
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In fact, lately I've been a bit like this, and I notice that it reflects in my gestures and words, and of course also in the reviews; it will pass...
AA.VV. Apocalypse Now (Soundtrack)
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Kosmo? You're right, and in fact for this reason I'm connecting to what Tyler said. Honestly, I haven't heard it much, let's just say that for soundtracks, damn it, it's also a discussion related to the images and not just to what you feel inside. I mean, I love this movie and the way the soundtrack is set up, but I don't know how to put it, I found it really a bit difficult to express, so I must have taken it the wrong way, let's just say that.
AA.VV. Apocalypse Now (Soundtrack)
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Hellooo Kosmo, I mean? how did you interpret that sentence? kisses
AA.VV. Apocalypse Now (Soundtrack)
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Bartleboom? tax advisor! :-) ...... you guys are insatiable :-)