senior86

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Raf Sogni... è tutto quello che c'è
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Very good, Paolodark! You hit the mark. It's a shame there are some uncultured folks here who will never understand what you said. As for the review, I don't like it very much, but I know some tracks on the album that are really good. They've been annoying us by trashing Italian music. And then Raf, in the realm of pop music, is definitely one of the best. Enough with denigrating pop music! What’s wrong with listening to it, at least as a diversion? I love blues, rock, fusion music, and so on, but even refined and never trivial pop is interesting. Do you remember where the Beatles started from?
Laura Pausini Resta In Ascolto
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The folks at OkMusica sent me this record at home without wanting to, and to send it back I even had to pay for the shipping costs! What a scam. Anyway, the review is decent, even though I really can't stand Pausini. She's always so predictable and trivial, right from the start! Bye.
Lucio Dalla Henna
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I don't rate the album because I haven't listened to it, but the review is very nice. I have listened to Dalla's "Come è profondo il mare," which is an excellent album. And then this summer, I had the fortune to hear him live in a concert with a string quartet and piano. Truly evocative.. By the way, he also sang Henna, which gave me chills. One of the greatest of Italian music.
Claudio Baglioni Claudio Baglioni
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The review is brief, yet it conveys your thoughts on this album that I don't like, except for a couple of tracks. In my opinion, the creative peak is reached with "Strada facendo," an album that's brilliantly played, brilliantly interpreted, and with a perfect synthesis between lyrics and music. Applaudable.
U2 Three
U2 Three
8 feb 06
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Congratulations on the courage to review an EP that few know about. Is there a CD version?
U2 Wide Awake in America
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I give the album my vote based on trust. Congratulations on the review because it encourages readers to buy the album. Those who keep bashing U2 are pathetic. Even in the most criticized albums, there’s something magical. The greatest band on the planet, Oasis and Coldplay can go get a job!
Eros Ramazzotti In ogni senso
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In the end, no one has voted for the album... Where's the consistency? Everyone said that Ramazzotti sucks (with a few exceptions) just for having listened to a few songs (maybe recent) or by hearsay. No one relied on what I've reviewed. I eagerly await someone to do so, apart from Alexander77 who listened to it 15 years ago.
Eros Ramazzotti In ogni senso
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That's fine. Different opinions. I don't think Ramazzotti was manufactured by anyone because I have his early albums and the difference between him and Pausini is stark. The lyrics were not at all trivial like they are now. There was much more pathos and imagination in what he wrote. I can assure you of that. I’m not saying this because I still listen to those albums with interest today, but because I consider myself an ultra-objective person in the musical sphere. I have no problem going from the Ramones to Nick Drake and from Ramazzotti to U2... It's a matter of taste...
Eros Ramazzotti In ogni senso
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Let's get straight to the point: have you ever listened to a Ramazzotti album in its entirety that doesn't belong to the last ten years? Try to be honest though. And then someone like Renato Zero has created some great stuff back in the days of "No mamma no" and "Madame"... You would know better than me. Enough of completely discrediting a part of Italian music! I'll repeat it until it's boring! For me, some albums by Renato Zero, Ramazzotti, Venditti, and Baglioni are part of our musical heritage. The point you make, in my opinion, applies since all these singer-songwriters got fully immersed in the music business and started doing things just for the sake of it, releasing terrible albums just to please record labels and television... Don't you think?
Ryan Adams Gold
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Of course, I completely agree with you. Just imagine, I play and sing in a band and I know what it means to work hard. But we shouldn't devalue an entire career of a singer just because they’ve made some mistakes: I can tell you that Buon compleanno Elvis is an excellent album, as are some of Vasco Rossi's early albums (whom I can't stand), and at least a couple of Eros’s albums which, unfortunately, for the past 10 years have been among those that take us for a ride. That's all; I don't like the rants against artists who have done something good in their careers.