aries

DeRank : 1,18
DeAge™ : 7437 days • Here since 30 january 2006
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble Live at Carnegie Hall
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A beautiful birthday gift...
Clint Eastwood Lettere Da Iwo Jima
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I haven't seen it (yet), but I trust old Clint enough. To watch after "Flags" for a different perspective.
GG Allin Hated In The Nation
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If he was free, it seems to me like a freedom for its own sake. And I wonder if he was more "outside" (and those who walk around covered in blood and shit or defecate in public are at least bizarre) or those who went to see him (you couldn't hear him because often the concerts were interrupted by the police) and got covered in excrement.
Jon Bon Jovi Blaze of Glory
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I vaguely remember something about this album, and I didn't dislike it, much like many of the tracks mentioned in the review. After "These Days," nothing else was present.
N.E.R.D. In Search Of...
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I quote DLF and Fottermeier. I would call them M.E.R.D.
Klaus Schulze Cyborg
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A masterpiece.
Baustelle I Mistici Dell'Occidente
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I quote comment 47.
The Housemartins London 0 Hull 4
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The title has always struck me... I have always wondered what happened to them. I don't mind the genre, but it's not among my favorites.
Ennio Morricone Bianco, Rosso e Verdone
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Very deep thoughts about what is probably Verdone's best film. I don't remember the soundtrack well, but I'm sure it deserves a rediscovery. However, I do remember the one from "Un sacco bello," very Morriconian.
Pino Scotto Buena Suerte
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Nice song titles, but I'm not sure I want to listen to it, especially because of the presence of Caparezza.