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Linkin Park Living Things
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But does the guy on the cover explode his head because he listened to the record?
Joel & Ethan Coen Non è un paese per vecchi
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I've heard a lot about it, but I haven't seen it yet. It's urgent to remedy this, because it seems to me like a film that offers many points for reflection.
Teletubbies Strangeland
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I shouldn't have read it at this hour... sleepless night guaranteed.
Oasis Don't Believe The Truth
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Review and interesting comments. The only song I know from the album is "The Importance Of Being Idle," a track that I really like.
Stanley Kubrick Arancia Meccanica
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One of my absolute favorite movies. The first time I saw it, the ending seemed a bit "pulled out of thin air" to me, but then I understood its meaning. McDowell even risked his eyesight (in the scene where they force his eyes open).
U2 The Joshua Tree
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Among Bonobo Vox & C.'s albums, in my opinion, the most successful one, although I think it gradually loses steam (the last two tracks, "Exit" and "Mother of Disappeared," seem much inferior to what comes before).
Muse The 2nd Law
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Let’s give to the Muses what is due to the Muses.
Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler Neck And Neck
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A beautiful story of music. I think Mark and Chet (I didn’t know they were from two different generations) had a great time recording it.
Bob Dylan Tempest
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A good album, perhaps ruined by inadequate production.
Sylvia Nasar Il genio dei numeri - Storia di John Nash, matematico e folle
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I first encountered the figure of Nash through the film and was fascinated by it. Thank you for recommending the book, which I take as an invitation to delve deeper.