senior86

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DeAge™ : 7433 days • Here since 31 january 2006
Michael Jackson Thriller
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I don't like the review at all, but it can be improved. Didactic and clichéd. The album is not debatable, captivating, energetic, elegant.
Nirvana Nevermind
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You could have talked in detail about the album, but you didn't. I have my own theory about Nirvana: their music was essential for future bands and for bringing a radical change to the music scene of the late '80s, but I believe this album is not a masterpiece. There's too much of a difference between some tracks and others, especially in terms of originality. However, I must also admit that my understanding of Nirvana is based on "Nevermind" and "Mtv Unplugged," which, by the way, is very interesting. Regarding Cobain's songwriting talent (musically, not lyrically), I think it's rather limited or at least inconsistent.
Richard Donner The Goonies
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I wasn't even born yet... But what a beautiful film, one of the hallmarks of a certain type of cinema from those years, often deemed frivolous, but in reality capable of freeing our minds and allowing us to dream a little. Well-written review. My rating would still be 4.5.
U2 The Best Of 1980 - 1990 (2 CD)
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Well, I'll leave you one last reply: 1) You need to make peace with your brain. One moment you say you don't offend anyone, then the next word is a "fuck you," "asshole," etc. This means that consistency is not your strong suit. 2) You claim you don't care if we have our warped ideas, yet in your posts, you write that you're trying to make us understand how things are (are you perhaps a carrier of truth? Are you the Absolute??) 3) I make music, I study it, I perform concerts, and I absolutely don't believe I have limited horizons. It’s true I have a soft spot for U2, but I listen to too many things to have blinders on. As an average listener, I can calmly assert that U2's albums are very different from each other. Or rather, there have been different musical periods in their careers: Boy/October, War, the early collaborations with Eno in The Unforgettable Fire and The Joshua Tree, the stunning and American Rattle and Hum, a completely different album like Achtung Baby (and don't tell me it's utter crap, read the lyrics of the songs carefully, something you haven’t done so far for U2’s songs), its ideal follow-up Zooropa, another landmark album like Pop, and the last two which I personally consider the least successful. If you then cite Beautiful Day as one of the best tracks, it means you haven’t grasped the essence of U2. 4) You keep talking about Bono's charity work. But isn’t that his business, or am I wrong? I’ve been to Ireland, I know what Irish people are like, we’re not talking about Americans in an election vibe. Bono has always cared about these things, since the early albums. For him, humanitarian aid is not a means of gaining popularity, but simply an end. I too, if I had his fame, would use it in every possible way to do something good. I would have many more chances to be heard. I don't think I'm saying heresies; if we want to continue thinking about Bono's bad faith or that of other figures, feel free... It seems to me that no one has ever mocked Sting or George Harrison for what they've done to fight poverty. All of this sounds like chronic antipathy to me...
The Beatles Sergeant Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band
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I still hadn't voted for the record.
The Beatles Sergeant Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Anyway, even the title of the album is written incorrectly, in addition to the absence of the possessive S...
I Corvi Un Ragazzo Di Strada
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5 to the Crows and 2 to Sgt. Peppers. But...!
Tiromancino L'Alba Di Domani
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Well Sylvian, the truth is that their music doesn't sound fresh at all to me; Zampaglione's songs are all too similar, not to mention that he is, in my opinion, a terrible performer, a bit like the 2 Zero Assoluto. I acknowledge he has a good poetic vein, but at this point he should just be a writer or, indeed, a director. Above him, there are myriads of singer-songwriters (especially from the Roman school).
Tiromancino L'Alba Di Domani
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Unfortunately, I don't like their music at all. I fondly remember "Per me importante" (the video is nice too), but in reality, the only thing they had that was reminiscent of Battisti (as the critics stated) was Zampaglione's hairstyle.
The Beatles Sergeant Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band
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But you’re doing everything by yourself; if you reread all my posts, you’d realize that not even 1% of what you said reflects my thoughts. I keep telling you that I can’t judge you because I don’t know you, but based on the vulgarities and nonsense you write, you make me understand many things. Your hatred towards me stems from the fact that I like U2 and that I stated that Violator is not a masterpiece. I don’t consider myself superior to anyone, because superiority doesn’t exist. I only have common sense, which is very different. From what you write, it seems that common sense is not part of your vocabulary, same goes for the word EDUCATION. Regarding the name senior (why do I have to give these fucking explanations), it’s not self-referential, it’s simply the nickname my friends give me. That being said, I don’t want to respond to you anymore because now, and I mean now, I feel sorry for you. Goodbye.