Morgan

DeRank : 0,13
DeAge™ : 7433 days • Here since 1 february 2006
Nomadi Ma Che Film La Vita
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Look, the Nomadi don't just sing "Io Vagabondo," their repertoire boasts over 200 songs. Of course, it's impossible to play them all, but I can guarantee that in their concerts, they also perform the lesser-known songs. People recognize them mainly by "Io Vagabondo" because it's their most famous piece, but that's not the whole story. Oh, let's not confuse them with the Cugini di Campagna. "Anima miaaaaaaa..."
Nomadi Ma Che Film La Vita
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Augusto did not have a voice; Augusto was a voice.
Albano Carrisi Cercami nel cuore della gente
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I liked the review and I have nothing against Albano even if I don't like him, but I might just give this album a look out of curiosity. What do you want to do, lynch me? Because it seems to me that as soon as someone speaks well of someone who annoys the majority, they must be banned. And is this civilization?
The Rolling Stones Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits, Vol. 2)
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Don't ask me why, but the Rolling Stones don't resonate with me that much. Despite their huge name, I haven't been interested; at most, I've been a little intrigued, but that's about it.
The Rolling Stones Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits, Vol. 2)
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maybe that's precisely why they have never piqued my interest, because of the immense name they carry, which has become far too celebratory. If they had been a band that went extinct thirty years ago, if there hadn't been all those t-shirts around with Jagger's mouth, I would have listened to them more willingly. This is not to say they aren't good; they’re all sixty years old now and still playing, which is admirable, but...
The Rolling Stones Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits, Vol. 2)
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Don't ask me why, but the Rolling Stones don't resonate with me that much. Despite their huge name, I haven't been interested; at most, I've been a little intrigued, but that's about it.
Franco Battiato Fleurs
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Well, it's not on par with the other albums but it's not a one-star either, come on.
Bob Marley Live!
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I have Bob Marley's live album "Babylon by Bus," but I've never delved into it too much. The review is well-written and I really liked it, especially when you said that music is a means to communicate something, and that's true: the song, just like all music in general, is an incredible form of communication, on par with literature (which, after all, songs are also literature) and cinematography.
Santana Abraxas
Santana Abraxas
18 dec 07
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I liked the lounge-ambient-ethno compilations.
Nomadi Corpo Estraneo
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Don't worry about it, the Nomadi aren't very appreciated here; the album has catchy melodies but never trivial, with deep messages, even though it's definitely not their best work. The review isn't bad at all.