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I own this lovely musical compilation on cassette, having been a regular attendee of the first vascorossi known musically back in '82, when I was eleven. A chilling cover featuring the perforated tank top of the good Solieri. A solid three balls for the memories.
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For those who just can't swallow the modernist twist of the Allah-Las in "Calico Review." Ok, fan for me. Thanks, Pin, I'll give them a listen. And if you then mention the Byrds...
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"A film that lightens the heart" is perfect!
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I swear I don't know what it's about. Perhaps because I'm near the Valle Brembana? You write: "R. and F. are paired up again, he's put a stone over it." But do you mean he literally put a stone over her head? And on which erudite channel was this nonsense being broadcast?
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To say it’s a piece of crap movie would be reductive. In fact, there’s more than one, from what I understand. The jerk on the plate would say is the pinnacle of the screenplay.
Devo Hardcore
24 jul 17
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I must give you full marks! Very beautiful and interesting writing!
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What a beautiful review, evocative enough! I have a certainty!
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Pleasant covers as usual; maybe I'll use it as a business card. A nice overall set, all in all.
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Piece 1: and I had missed it. Piece 2: I have no idea who this John Meek is; but Umiliani does. Piece 3: I will listen to him with great pleasure. Piece 4: I can't always say what a beautiful review.. Piece 5: So I will say that I didn't like it.
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I will look for a poster of the band with the album cover in question that invites good mood and joviality. Yes, I will search for it!