FLOYDMAN

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Paul McCartney McCartney
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Don't be proud, come on...
Anyway, you could have talked more.
dARI Sottovuoto Generazionale
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LOL
Lou Reed Transformer
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And then, then there's perhaps Lou Reed's masterpiece, "Perfect Day," which talks about a perfect day.>>> COME ON?
Fabrizio De André Fabrizio De André (L'indiano)
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I must say, though, the best tracks on this album are precisely the simplest ones >>> I agree. I would also add "canto del servo pastore." Touching. A somewhat bland and superficial review. You can't reduce De Andrè to "a minimal thing to listen to after dream theatre," for heaven's sake. I understand it's a lesser album, but still, it’s got 5 all over it.
Artisti Uniti per l'Abruzzo Domani 21/04.2009
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True! I quote gustavotanz! The original one by Pagani is truly remarkable.
Artisti Uniti per l'Abruzzo Domani 21/04.2009
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WHAT IS BATTIATO???
But ex of what????
a) Pagani has been out of it for years: Honestly, seeing him play with Caparezza and Ligaube inspires me with an inhuman sadness. And to think that once he was with PFM and De André... sigh.
b) The piece is absurdly banal (ALMOST as tacky as USA for Africa, which you mentioned), a few nice lines and nothing more.
c) The rap parts are embarrassing.
d) Albano's vocalizations are too.
Poor Pagani.
Jann S. Wenner John Lennon Ricorda
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No. Right now RS is a piece of garbage, a cheap glossy magazine full of ass and tits. A disgrace IMHO. The book in question (released in a hardcover edition a few months ago) is truly a Must. The jab against the Stones is unmissable.
AA. VV. Harbour Of Joy - Camel Tribute
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Very great Latimer. Do you know how his operation for Polycythemia ended up?
Lucio Battisti Una Giornata Uggiosa
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Well, in fact, the 80s saw the explosion of synthesizer use >>> Well, that's not really true... The Moog, the ARP, the VCS3, and all those things were among the most used instruments in prog during the 70s... and they were synths.
Other than that, good review. The album is very fragmented.
J-Ax Deca Dance
J-Ax Deca Dance
17 jun 09
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There’s something that doesn’t add up for me. J-Ax himself claimed that "Rap'n' Roll" was the winter version, while "Deca dance" is the summer version. But then why is he shirtless on the cover of the first, while in the latter he’s sporting a nice jacket and the cold colors prevail? >>> oh my god, it’s definitely the third secret of Fatima.
Until the next review.....>>> but also no.