Alfredo

DeRank : 6,73
DeAge™ : 7457 days • Here since 9 january 2006
The Beatles Abbey Road
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Yes, ever since Neu/Neu2 stopped hanging around these parts. Generational change. :D
The Beatles Abbey Road
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Here’s a new user who can give us a lot of satisfaction, like top album charts in history, etc., etc. :D
Public Image Limited That What Is Not
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The first three albums are fantastic, but after Flowers of Romance they lost a lot. Like Fosca, I'm stuck at the Album from 1986.
Earl Brutus Tonight You Are The Special One
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Indeed you are right, it's a French edition of mine. Oh, anyway I like it, and after all, what matters is the music inside, which is absolutely top-notch :)
Earl Brutus Tonight You Are The Special One
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Great mention as usual. Regarding the Gun Club, a few weeks ago I finally managed to receive the original "Fire Of Love" (on CD), but it came to me with a strange cover Ingrandisci questa immagine who knows!!
Kahimi Karie It's Here
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The fact that you completely change genre with every album leaves me puzzled.
Sonic Youth Confusion Is Sex
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Listening to "Daydream Nation," one wouldn't say that the SY just make "noise," but well, to each their own.
Sonic Youth Confusion Is Sex
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"either you do it because it's cooler to listen to important people" --> I don't get this thing that everyone always brings up. How is someone cooler if they listen to a certain type of music compared to another? I don't know.
Sonic Youth Confusion Is Sex
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Different points of view. I see the agony of rock in a different way; for example, a band like AC/DC has been doing the same thing for 35 years, driving everyone nuts. Sonic Youth (and many other bands after 1977) at least tried to say something different, or would it have been better to keep going with the same old Prog and Hard Rock for decades more?
Sonic Youth Confusion Is Sex
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"to pass off any fart as geniuses or great artists" is false; not all groups have been praised. In fact, I would go so far as to say that it's precisely with the passage of time that we come to understand how important a group/artist has been. And then: how could they find their space (especially in Italy) in an era (the '80s) when the charts were dominated by ephemeral and useless groups/artists (Cecchetto et similia) who were forgotten as soon as their single fell off the charts?