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Laurel & Hardy La Scala Musicale
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L & H never tire me. I also like "The Sons of the Desert," but the one where they play two shopkeepers at odds with their neighbors (I can't remember the title) is also remarkable, along with many others. The only one I don't like is "Atoll K," definitely outdated.
Michael Jackson Michael
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Yes, DLF: we mentioned it in the comments during Vasco Rossi's live in London...
Michael Jackson Michael
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A great album.
Michael Jackson Michael
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Forget the smell of speculation, there's a stench of decomposition here... For me, the deceased Jackson had little to say even when he was alive; now I believe they will squeeze him dry for the last 50 Cent. The cover must have been created by the designer from DV More Records. D.V. More Records - Musica Italiana sul Web - Vendita Online di Musica Italiana
I disassociate myself from the author of comment no. 135.
Dalla - De Gregori Work in progress
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Better than all the crap passed off as singer-songwriter music (seeing a Carone or a Tiziana Ferro included in the same category as De André, Guccini, De Gregori, or Gaber is not exactly uplifting), but it makes me feel melancholic. I've seen some reports on TV, and I have the impression that Lucio has aged terribly, despite his hair efforts.
The Doors Morrison Hotel
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An excellent album. One of the first CDs I was given, back in '94. I listened to it to the point of nausea.
The Doors Live In Vancouver
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I know the version of "Roadhouse Blues" because it was included in a magazine compilation ("Rock Legends 1"), along with live performances by Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Stones, Who, Santana, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, and Beatles. I think the Doors, but especially Jim, come off looking very thin.
Cazzodio Ill Tempo Della Locusta
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There used to be (who knows if they still exist) the Enacoid...
Francesco Nuti OcchioPinocchio
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I've only seen "Donne con le gonne" by Nuti, an enjoyable film but not memorable, along with some of his earlier works. "Occhiopinocchio" was his obsession and his recurring theme, somewhat like "Joan Lui" for Celentano. A very sad and non-trivial story, an attempt to step outside the bounds of comedy that was probably too ambitious. Even though I have little esteem and sympathy for Nuti, I feel very sorry for his terrible human journey from which he seems to be recovering: in any case, he has infinitely more dignity than the various Boldi and De Sica.
Goblin Il fantastico viaggio del "bagarozzo" Mark
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I've never been particularly fond of them; of course, the title isn't enticing.