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Ramones The Musikladen Recordings
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On the matter of "best live performance in history," I prefer not to take a stance: however, I really love "Live at Pompeii" and "The Song Remains the Same."
Clint Eastwood J. Edgar
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Definitely a quality piece of work: Di Caprio has grown significantly as an actor, and Clint Eastwood always deserves trust. However, I don't know if I will ever be able to watch it.
Eugenio Bennato Eughenes
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I don't know much about Eugenio Bennato's solo production: this album seems interesting, too bad about the recording quality.
Mel Gibson Apocalypto
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I wonder what kind of movie it would have been if it had been made by Lucio Fulci or Joe D'Amato instead of Mel Gibson...
Totò Parli come badi
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I subscribe... for me, until a few years ago, sitting on the toilet was an excuse to indulge in humorous reading (among others, Fantozzi, Bar Sport, Mario Marenco, the best of Alto Gradimento)... this resulted in prolonged stays and quite annoying for those who needed to use the bathroom. Unfortunately, most of the time I have to make it a quick in-and-out.
Don Luigi Verzè Io e Cristo
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"Numerous users of the site have invited me, during the recent holidays, to draw a portrait of Don Luigi Verzè"...: we want the names!
Eugenio Bennato Eugenio Bennato
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Excellent and interesting review of an album that I believe deserves more than just a careful listen. The rating is based on trust... That flat 1 average is simply unacceptable.
The Lemonheads Lovey
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A band whose songs I only know a few of, which at the time seemed interesting to me, but that I never delved into. I feel sorry for the sad human and artistic decline of Evan Dando.
Claudio Baglioni Sabato Pomeriggio
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Here, there are indeed some gems (especially "Poster," one of the most intense and profound pieces in Baglioni's repertoire, but also "21X," "Alzati Giuseppe," "Lampada Osram," and I would also add "...ed aspettare," for the vocal contribution of the Schola Cantorum). The rest, unfortunately, evokes boredom and nausea (the title track of the album, which thankfully is the last one). In short, it's an album that represents a clear maturation compared to previous works, but there was much better around (and also much worse).
Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan In Session...
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A nice meeting, and that says it all.