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Pooh Poohlover
Pooh Poohlover
6 mar 18
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Rather sparse review, which leaves the curiosity to know a bit more. In my opinion, the Pooh did their best work in the second half of the '70s.
Aerosmith I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
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Mediocre song, with little to say and even less to say about it.
Bob Dylan Self Portrait
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I know few episodes from the album: the hilarious version of "The Boxer," the bizarre "Wigwam" and "All the tired horses," and the bad version of "Quinn the Eskimo," and sooner or later I'll tackle the rest. However, to someone who, after releasing "Highway 61 Revisited," outdid himself with "Blonde on Blonde," I forgive everything. And then, that certain "shit," many "artists" only dream of.
Johnny Cash Ring of Fire: The Best of Johnny Cash
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Blessed be the heat, sometimes.
Tomorrow Tomorrow
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Of Tomorrow, I only know two tracks that really struck me (Am I Glad To See You and Blow Up), which were supposed to appear in the soundtrack of Antonioni's 1966 film. The director from Ferrara later chose the Yardbirds.
Frank Darabont Le ali della Libertà
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I’m struck by the fact that this film is the favorite among IMDb users and has very high ratings on Rotten Tomatoes as well. Personally, aside from Morgan Freeman, I see very few reasons to watch it.
Fleetwood Mac Mr. Wonderful
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excellently filled gap.
Jovanotti Oh, Vita!
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The new "Baker of Damafco" has had (almost) everything it deserves. However, those two little stars make me think that maybe the good Punisher is feeling the Christmas spirit.
Lucio Fulci Come rubammo la bomba atomica
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I greatly appreciate Franco and Ciccio for their ability to make you laugh from start to finish (with a comedy that's less basic than many detractors think), even though their films are often of little substance (and sometimes poorly made). I haven't seen this film, but Fulci's direction (who directed the two Sicilians on various occasions) is definitely an added value and an incentive to watch it.
Mauro Pelosi Mauro Pelosi
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Compared to the first two, I like this album a bit less, although I find "Una lecca lecca d'oro" genius (for the contrast between the cheerful country music and the sadness of the lyrics) and especially "Ho fatto la cacca" (with an iconoclastic text - someone called it punk - and an elegant progressive accompaniment that reminds me of certain moments from the soundtrack of "Milano Calibro 9"). In "L'investimento," there’s even Edoardo Bennato, a sign that Pelosi had some ambitions beyond what he had in the past.