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Lou Reed Transformer
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My God! Lou Reed for dummies?
dARI Sottovuoto Generazionale
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I’m even more embarrassed for having read the review and 76 comments.
George Orwell Animal Farm
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I quote the first comment from Jurix, who anticipated what I wanted to say...
Elias Canetti La Lingua Salvata - Storia di una Giovinezza
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In a few words, you made me eager to read it; about him, I have only read "La provincia dell'uomo," a collection of thoughts, quotes, and aphorisms that made me reflect deeply: one of the most essential, effective, and disenchanted authors I have ever read.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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Written in acid?!
Nelly Furtado Folklore
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I only remember "Força," actually one or two steps above so much polished pop.
Charles Baudelaire I Fiori del Male
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What can I say? Long live my teacher, a kind of Keating ("Dead Poets Society"), who in middle school read to us "Correspondances" and "Le Cygne" and gifted me "The Spleen of Paris."
Carnascialia Carnascialia
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Like Iside and Gustavo. I remembered Piero Brega (voice in Song n.1), Pagani, and Tavolazzi... I didn't remember Stratos (ach...)
Ringo Starr Sentimental Journey
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How tender... I discovered it by chance among my father's old records after a move. Due to a lack of proper equipment, I could never listen to it and I had forgotten about it... Thank you for bringing it back to my memory - one day I will download it, also to surprise my partner, who loves the classics from the '30s and '40s (Il 3 a Ringo, for an album that is still considered one of his best, is for the commitment and charm).
The Beatles Anthology 1
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This album is energy, adrenaline, and pure joy, even though the best was yet to come.