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Grand Funk Railroad Caught in the Act
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I quote comments 6 and 34.
Giulio Cesare Giacobbe Alla Ricerca Delle Coccole Perdute
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Read here and there, with a pinch of salt.
Jethro Tull Live At Madison Square Garden 1978
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I join Blechtrommel.
The Raybeats Guitar Beat
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It seems to me an interesting and intelligent proposal for a revised and corrected revival. I read the review because the name of the band struck me as "à la Shadows."
Annie Leibovitz John Lennon and Yoko Ono
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I quote (!)
Luigi Nono Como Una Ola De Fuerza Y Luz
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In agreement with Blechtrommel.
Martin Scorsese The Aviator
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I quote Giola.
Edoardo Bennato Le Vie Del Rock Sono Infinite
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Bennato is one of the singer-songwriters who really hit his peak after reaching excellence, towards the end of the '70s. After "Sono solo canzonette," he alternated between decent efforts and bewildering misfires. I’ll refrain from judgment on this, even though my gut feeling suggests it’s a respectable work... However, it’s sad that nobody pays attention to him anymore.
Enrico Ruggeri Peter Pan
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It’s the only album of theirs I own, and I find it generally successful, well-crafted in the lyrics, music, and arrangements, even though a couple of tracks are a bit weak ("Piove su noi" and "Scelte di tempo," imho). The title track is an excellent combination of energy and sophistication (especially in the vocal parts), although I prefer the last two tracks ("Prima del temporale" and "Vola via"), which are less rock and more influenced by French song.
Leonardo Sciascia La scomparsa di Majorana
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Fascinating story, written by one of the best Italian authors of the 20th century. C'est tout.