aries

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Pier Paolo Pasolini I Racconti Di Canterbury
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You made me want to see it, even though I much prefer Pasolini's films set in contemporary times.
Eurythmics Peace
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The Eurythmics have never thrilled me, yet I recognize that they are more than decent.
Afterhours Padania
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A lot on the table... I hope it's top quality.
Peter Hammill The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage
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Very inspired, well done.
Madonna MDNA
Madonna MDNA
24 mar 12
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Shit Not to Listen To.
Neil Young A Treasure
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A true treasure. Blind review.
Van Morrison Common One
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As a lover of vintage vinyl and thrift markets, I can't help but endorse it, even though I do get a bit of hives at the term "new age".
Lucio Battisti E Già
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I was never thrilled by it; I also think, like Dosankos, that it would have benefited from production and arrangements more in line with past works, but it probably "had to be this way."
Bruce Springsteen Wrecking Ball
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For now, I've only heard the single, which I find captivating. I vote based on trust, also considering the quotes presented here, which show that the Boss still has a lot to say.
Kraftwerk Autobahn
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Were you running on the autobahn while you were writing it? :-). My favorite remains R&F, which seems the richest and most fascinating to me, despite the reduced lineup. In this, the eponymous track has practically overshadowed the B-side, which contains at least 2 noteworthy tracks: "Kometenmelodie 2" (which was the band's first single and a highlight of their concerts; in many ways it anticipates "Autobahn") and "Morgenspaziergang" (which is Kraftwerk's last foray into acoustic sounds, albeit contaminated by electronic interventions). I also really like the subsequent Radioactivity, although I think it would have been better if Karl Bartos had played the vibraphone on it as well. Their subsequent discography, while containing some very enjoyable tracks, bores me.