Neo1988

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DeAge™ : 7438 days • Here since 2 february 2006
Zucchero Blue's
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I agree that maybe in a few years, with growth, I might reevaluate certain musical genres, and I also agree that at most, Zucchero’s songs are nice light music. No offense, as you said, everyone has their own tastes and ideas, but I consider some of Ligabue’s songs to be almost masterpieces, if not masterpieces themselves. It may be my flaw, my limited knowledge of the global music scene, or perhaps... well... my own ideas, but that's how I feel. For me, Ligabue, especially in his theatrical version (although I absolutely do not despise his rock-driven performances in stadiums or arenas), is the best!
Zucchero Blue's
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I know all of Ligabue's songs; so far I've listened to Sopravvissuti e sopravviventi, an album from 1993, very different from Ligabue's music today. Speaking of "anime in plexiglass," it will be a nice souvenir that is also present in the LP Giro d'Italia. I wanted to recommend downloading it if you haven't already. Because you can't help but appreciate a work like Giro d'Italia. As for the rest, I was just saying that in the review of Blue's, it seems out of place to talk about Capossela and classical music. Speaking of Capossela, for my personal musical culture, I'll download a few more songs to try to appreciate this guy's musical genre, but the songs I've listened to so far seem like abominations to me.
Zucchero The Best of Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari's - Greatest Hits
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An excellent Greatest Hits where Zucchero includes all his best songs. The only downside: Dune Mosse is missing, which in my opinion is one of the most beautiful songs by the singer born in the province of Reggio Emilia. Furthermore, there are various versions of this Sugar album: the English one (which features the English version of Dune Mosse, Dunes of Mercy...better than nothing), the French one (which includes songs like Madre dolcissima (mama) (duet with Johnny Halliday) and Feels Like a Woman), the Spanish one, and the limited Italian edition, which additionally contains Va', pensiero...a little extra gem for genre lovers.
Zucchero Blue's
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Indeed it's true... but what are we talking about here? Capossela (his songs feel like a funeral to me) and classical music (I don't admire it, but I don't criticize it either, yet this doesn't seem the place to discuss it)... are we crazy?!
Zucchero Blue's
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Since I've been around, this site seems livelier... or at least richer in comments...
Ligabue Fuori come va?
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Listen, the punisher... to understand with whom I'm having this exchange of ideas... but what music do you like?
Zucchero Blue's
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Well, I still like Ligabue... anyway, it's fair to listen to others' opinions; otherwise, I wouldn't have signed up for this site at this hour. So, what music do you recommend I listen to in order to broaden my musical horizons? Ps. Can you give me your thoughts on Oasis, Coldplay, Cranberries, and Rolling Stones?
Ligabue Fuori come va?
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I LOVE MUSIC...I had also suggested to you in the review of Zucchero's "Blue" to change your nickname (if you really care and it amuses you to stay!) to I hate music...because everywhere I go I find you criticizing and every time you leave a trashy comment you always vote at the lowest for the review and the singer...LONG LIVE LIGABUE!
Zucchero Blue's
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About the lyrics? Have you ever listened to Ligabue? I don't think so...
Zucchero Blue's
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Motivate your answer IloveMusic...