senior86

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DeAge™ : 7434 days • Here since 31 january 2006
Stadio Storie e geografie
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I agree with everything you've said, except for the evaluation of the album. This is not just another compilation, you know it well. The tracks have been completely rearranged and, as I've already mentioned, it's been painful. As for the rest, Stadio have been a good band; they've always given their best live... There are many songs I'm attached to, but they have really fallen into the abyss over the years (maybe the last good song was "Lo zaino"). P.S.: Are you sure Curreri is from Sardinia? I think he's from Emilia!!
Michael Jackson Thriller
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Listen to Socrates and Zion. Music to my ears.
Michael Jackson Thriller
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"Thriller" is now an institution. An extraordinary album, even if it was built in a lab. I have to say, though, it was built really well. I believe that "Beat It" featuring Van Halen and Lukather on guitars is the track I love the most; it has incredible energy. Jackson, whether we like it or not, was an icon of the '80s who couldn't resist, paradoxically, the "temptation" of self-destruction. The review is beautiful and well-argued.
Eros Ramazzotti Calma Apparente
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I don't think I'm superior to anyone, but I believe your words speak for themselves. Imagine what you say written by someone else: wouldn't you find it amusing? I hope at least they're around twenty like me, because otherwise you should take a moment to reflect. As for the music I listen to, I don't seem to have found any of your comments on other reviews I've written (do you have something to say about Simple Minds? About U2? About Bennato?) and yet you allow yourself to judge me because I said that Ramazzotti made some great albums... Well.
Eros Ramazzotti Calma Apparente
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I’m pleased to see that you’ve outlined everything opposite to me. Congratulations, Nostradamus. Remember that the gift of objectivity and the gift of criticism are the same thing: I was the first to say that Ramazzotti has done mediocre work in his last albums, but no one will convince me that he hasn’t produced some excellent work. Check out encyclopedias and music dictionaries; there are others who agree with me, and they’re not named Bernard. This isn’t arrogance, but realism. You’re amusing yet at the same time pathetic when you associate me with what you’ve said, which is pure nonsense. Oh, I almost forgot, don’t defend your dear Prodi; you would make a better impression.
Eros Ramazzotti Calma Apparente
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Well done, keep going with your political slogans that don't mean a thing. It's better if I don’t talk about those who represent you and would like to represent me as well. Yes, there are parasites. Haven't you noticed? By parasite, I mean someone who speaks without understanding and lacks the gift of objectivity, which I believe is, in today's world, a great virtue... that you don’t have.
Simple Minds New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)/Sparkle In The Rain
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As soon as I find it again for 10 euros, it will be mine. I swear! After all, I have the excuse of age... ;)
Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers
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I would like to thank those who appreciated this review and those who appreciate Tom Petty, but I must admit that I thought there would be more exchange of opinions about this artist. I truly regret that he is so underrated and, apparently, so little known. Some prefer to throw insults on the reviews of Blue or Gigi D'Alessio. What a shame.
The Darkness Permission To Land
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They are good, funny, ironic, and the Hawkins brothers are two phenomenal guitarists. Let's stop always complaining; amidst all the crap music out there, this is a damn good album.
Simple Minds New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)/Sparkle In The Rain
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I only vote for "Sparkle in the rain" because I still don't own "New Gold Dream"... Forgive me, I felt a bit like an outsider to your comments because in the '80s I was still a little kid. But with a bit of envy, I read them all. I find that the album in question has a unique power and Kerr is in outstanding form. Regarding "Street fighting years," well, I have to admit it's my favorite album; it gives me incredible emotions more than any other... Perhaps because, at its core, it’s very direct. Also, I wouldn't speak ill of "Cry." I think it's a very classy album and keeps up with the times. Sure, it’s a bit uneven, but there are some very happy moments. Greetings to the crowd of nostalgic friends. Luca