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Paul Simon Paul Simon
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God bless Paul Simon.
Miles Davis In Person At The Blackhawk, San Francisco - Saturday Night
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You are always enjoyable to read. I particularly liked the final thought here.
Pooh Dove Comincia Il Sole
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"Go read the biography of Peppino di Capri; to be clear, he is more of a rocker, cursed to the core, than a thousand Pete Dohertys of today." This sentence had me in stitches. As for the album, I quote Eugenio Finardi: "Look, no, in the end, the music isn't bad; what I can't stand are just the lyrics."
Vasco Rossi Vivere O Niente
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After listening to the album, I deduce that the cover is a metaphor for Mr. Rossi's artistic evolution: a life in reverse.
John Lennon & Yoko Ono Some Time In New York City
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Alongside the unlistenable experimental albums of '69, this record is undoubtedly the weakest of Lennon’s oeuvre. It is heavily influenced by contemporary events, an excessively militant approach, and especially by the Japanese. Yoko Ono has inspired great songs from John, but she has ruined his solo career.
Linkin Park A Thousand Suns
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The songs begin to differ from each other in both duration and length. As for quality, no.
Green Day Awesome As F**k
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Was it really necessary?
Duran Duran All You Need Is Now
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Still alive? I’m sorry for Cuccurullo.
NON God & Beast
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Interesting and well-made review, but Boyd Rice is unbearable for me, both in terms of form and content.
Oliver Sacks L'uomo che scambiò sua moglie per un cappello
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I know "Awakenings" (book and film). I had only heard of this, but it confirms to me that Oliver Sacks is one of those people we gladly define as "special" and whom we would love to meet. A doctor of great humanity, capable of seeing the patient in their entirety.