Emanuel Fantoni Banned

DeRank : 0,59
DeAge™ : 7516 days • Here since 11 november 2005
Radiohead Live at Glastonbury, 2003
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Maybe you forgot to log in with one of your fake accounts to vote for yourself... Well, with experience, you'll see that this won't happen to you again.
Alice in Chains Sap
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Facelift anyway is great.
Aldo Busi PAZZA
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What is this thing?? A review??? What kind of people are here?? Is this punisher in his right mind?? What issues does he have??
The Jesus And Mary Chain Come On - Disc 2
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what a fucking great band, beautiful darklands and automatic and barber wire kisses, rockenroll guys
Leonard Cohen Songs From A Room
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Well, I listened to the latest Dear Heather, it’s quite bland, The Future is a whole other thing. I actually like Cave's cover, he’s never messed up a cover in his life. I fondly remember the one of What a Wonderful World he did with the guy from The Pogues, not to mention Death Is Not the End. But even Avalanche itself is no joke, though I prefer the original. When Cave decides to cover a song, he does it with a clear purpose, and his Tower has its own reason for being, even if it’s distorted.
Aldo Busi PAZZA
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It's punisher, who has become a joke; out of these 72 messages, 62 are his and his fake accounts.
Leonard Cohen Songs From A Room
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I agree on the future, for me the last relevant album in his career. Returning to the discussion about I'm Your Man, I have never quite accepted the short duration of that album and some songs that frankly he could have spared us, like the last Tower of Songs. I've always seen it as an attempt to enter the charts; yes, a classic like him, and he indeed made it to the charts with that record, so it was a sought-after thing since in the last few albums he had sold little (despite those albums being really valid). But for a prophet like him, everything is forgiven. I also want to mention two live albums by Cohen, one released in ’79 titled Field Commander Cohen Tour and another released in ’94 titled Cohen Live, which contain reinterpretations with even new instruments of his old songs, and I must also say that some things are even better than the originals.
Leonard Cohen Songs From A Room
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not as magical as the first, and not as harsh as songs of love and hate, perhaps the only human album of Cohen’s early phase, since the other albums were birthed by a melancholic alien singer of desolation, great the future from 1992 and various mutations from 1984. I have some doubts about I'm your man regarding the production and those hard-to-digest electronic drums in some tracks, but still, the title track and take this waltz stand out despite everything.
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Rust Never Sleeps
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Certainly, the version of "tonight's the night" included on Live Rust is objectively better, rockier than the one on the studio album.
Lucio Dalla Lucio
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After listening to this demented correspondent named Maurizio Testi, you've all turned a bit dimwitted too. I'm Tessio and I have only one fake account, it's called I LOVE mUSIC. Revolver, I trust your good sense; I'm not Vic, sorry for you. I also said that this Vic is a demented son of a bitch—what the hell am I, a demented son of a bitch all by myself?? Enough already. I talked to Vic in chat and he told me that he is above everyone, which is why he doesn’t get involved in your futile discussions. Testi, I hope you spend the rest of your days in the most excruciating suffering.