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DeRank : 1,18
DeAge™ : 7437 days • Here since 30 january 2006
Reiser Il Porcone
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As Guzzanti-Funari would say: "It's liberating..."
Licio Gelli Venerabile Italia
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P2 for the commitment, but now I'm waiting for reviews on Mengele, Bokassa, Pinochet, and the Greek colonels.
Francesco Facchinetti X-Factor 3
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I quote comment 13. I’ve never managed to watch it for more than 10 consecutive minutes. Morgan looks like Malgioglio’s graduated twin, but with Maionchi, he’s the only one who understands anything about music. I didn’t mind the Yavanna, and at least Marco proposed a repertoire that wasn’t entirely predictable. Next year in my region, there will be the switch-off, and I believe that, if my wife agrees, I won’t buy the vocoder or whatever the hell it’s called.
Paolo Giordano La solitudine dei numeri primi
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Nice title, but it’s not enough to encourage reading. Sure, it's not literary flatulence like Moccia, but I'm afraid of encountering the already said, the already read, the already written, in the classic "cool, sensitive, intelligent novel" that seems to say everything without saying anything. Unfortunately, with few exceptions, I am wary of living authors.
Alan Sorrenti Figli delle stelle
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And after, to stay on the theme "Singapore, I'm going to Singapore, too many fields to plow for one tractor..." (New Angels, 1972, lyrics by Robert Greatolds). Alan Sorrenti, on one hand, annoys me because a few years earlier he was doing things like "Aria," and recording for Harvest; on the other hand, I find him likable because he has always admitted that he liked money... In any case, he made a good album in his genre, with international appeal.
Vasco Rossi Vasco tracks 2: Inediti e rarità
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@ jurix: great quote from "Ultimo domicilio conosciuto". I would also point out "Ciao" from "...but what could a song be".
Amon Düül II Tanz Der Lemminge
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Group that I still have in my "shopping list": I was fascinated by what I read about them in various rock encyclopedias, due to the blend of folk, prog, electronic, and their Teutonic origins. The review heightened my curiosity.
Michele Lupo Bomber
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Nando Paone!
Vasco Rossi Vasco tracks 2: Inediti e rarità
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Welcome among us, clako. I saw a few days ago the album at Feltrinelli... I thought he had recovered some demos from '75-'76, then I heard the title track. It sounds like a Christmas lunch made with leftovers from the previous year, randomly thrown together: two slices of cotechino here, a slice of panettone there, a piece of capon over here, a leftover of nougat over there. With this album, Vasco Biologico, besides paying for the caregiver, the adult diapers, and the annual subscription to Sexyvideonoleggio, can aim for the title of King Alone. Now, for goodness' sake, I don't think it's all his fault, but rather the greed of record executives, particularly sharp during the holiday season.
Richard Gale The Horribly Slow Murderer with the Extremely Inefficient Weapon
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All these things in 10 minutes? I’ll die laughing, too bad we already know the ending...