senior86

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Nick Drake Pink Moon
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I receive that reflects my own emotions when listening to this fabulous record. What more is there to say? I don't know if anyone thinks like me, but those few piano notes in "Pink Moon" are worth the entire song (just to give a technical judgment, which is perhaps almost superfluous in this album). It needs to be shared with my generation.
Eros Ramazzotti Calma Apparente
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Parasites
Bob Dylan Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid
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I humbly apologize to all Dylan fans, but I haven’t seen the film yet (let's say I have the alibi of age...). As for the album, well, I think it’s a true “soundtrack,” meaning the perfect backdrop for images and moments of life. I don’t find it boring at all; it’s an album that has kept me company on many occasions, that has lulled me to sleep peacefully, and that has put me in a good mood. Okay, except for "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," there aren’t any memorable tracks, but I believe that the work itself was conceived that way. There weren’t supposed to be myriad singles, but sweet ballads (sometimes spectral) that surrounded THAT masterpiece. I was tempted to give it a 5, but I wasn’t and still am not completely convinced. Bye.
The Verve Urban Hymns
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I chose to vote for this review because, compared to the other two, it really stands out. I don't have this record, but "The drugs don't work" is a stunning track, of rare beauty. I'll give it some thought...
Cousteau Nova Scotia
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I remember the beautiful "Talking to myself," in addition to the first single I already mentioned. I've been telling myself for ages to buy the first two albums, but I never do. Great review.
U2 The Joshua Tree
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Very strange, Lukfax... It's the first time I've heard something like that about U2; they always move me. Anyway, those are respectable opinions.
Le Vibrazioni Le Vibrazioni
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Good job, Killgod! Breathing, you got lost in a glass of water. To all those insults, you shouldn't have replied with even more idiotic phrases. I'm telling you this without any resentment, since I gave your review a passing grade.
Le Vibrazioni Le Vibrazioni
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That communist who runs debaser is crossing every limit: he keeps letting you write your anonymous bullshit. Shame on you, and then you come to talk to me about (pseudo)culture, about rejecting wars, pensions, blablabla...Oh my God, who have we entrusted ourselves to...You beasts are the ones representing us with your sharp language full of "irony."
Le Vibrazioni Le Vibrazioni
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Breathing for comparisons, I don't agree... It's true that they are inspired by Led Zeppelin, but you can't compare them, you understand? Anyway, they talk but they don't know what they are saying. So much so that instead of arguing their nonsense, they do nothing but offend and act like fools. But talk about music instead.
Le Vibrazioni Le Vibrazioni
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I share Beat Boy's opinion: the review is a bit moody, but I'm glad that the talent of this group is being recognized. I believe that the prejudices stem from a couple of singles that are probably too "pop" (like "Dedicato a te" and "In una notte d'estate"), but I have to admit that the other tracks are really interesting. Live, they entertained and astonished me (so much so that Sarcina really got on my nerves before I saw him in concert)... In short, you can see and hear that they played with the Led before hitting it big... Anyway, I tell the detractors: when someone does something that refers to the past, we all complain... Forgetting that we grew up on bread and Pink Floyd... Doesn't that seem exaggerated to you? I find that drawing inspiration from Led Zeppelin or Deep Purple is not a sacrilege (just to be clear, I’m not making comparisons!), after all, as the years go by, making music becomes increasingly difficult, and creating it without having models and ideas, I believe, is an utopia... Don’t you think?