Alfredo

DeRank : 6,73
DeAge™ : 7456 days • Here since 9 january 2006
Squirrel Bait Skag Heaven
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Brutal Truth Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses
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I have this record hidden, actually I think I have all the BT ones. Excellent.
John McTiernan Predator
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They're showing it right now on Rai4 and I'm watching it again for the umpteenth time. A classic, everything in its place.
Cristina D'Avena Duets Forever - Tutti Cantano Cristina
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Vibrations, Il Volo, Carta, Elisa... a stellar and unmissable cast.
Prince Piano & a microphone 1983
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I have mixed feelings about Prince. His most famous albums from the '80s have a plastic sheen typical of that era that tends to wear me out quickly, despite his extraordinary talent. On the other hand, some of his works from other periods (like the funk-jazz jam sessions from the late '70s or some albums from the '90s) are gems that deserve to be rediscovered.
Denis Villeneuve Enemy
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I saw it last night, it had been ages since I watched such a beautiful film. 5 and Gyllenhaal is really a great actor, no doubt about it. Moreover, playing both sides of a person's character is not easy; a prime example of this is Jeremy Irons' monstrous performance in Inseparabili.
Dusty Springfield Dusty In Memphis
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Listened to it again today after too long. Amazing.
Muse Simulation Theory
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I have to admit that I’ve only listened to the first two albums of Muse; after that, I must have caught a few singles by pure chance, but nothing more. So I have no idea how much they might have changed since their beginnings, maybe I’ll listen to something from them to get an idea.
Roy Orbison Mystery Girl
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Greatest Roy
The Beatles Please Please Me
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I take advantage of Dolcemiele's comment to provide an update. Over time, I've listened to the early albums again and I must say that they have gradually won me over. I've also rediscovered a lot of music from the '50s and '60s over the years, including rock'n'roll and related genres.