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DeAge™ : 7421 days • Here since 13 february 2006
Neil Young Freedom
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Maccio, let me know where I went wrong: that way I'll avoid "collecting" more embarrassing moments. Bye!
Neil Young Freedom
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Capatonda, really you didn’t make any critiques of the review. You just threw insults, mostly in a shaky Italian (I believe collecting with two z’s is something you only say in Trastevere). Congratulations!
Air Premières Symptomes
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The connection arises solely from a feeling of mine. Listening to that piece, I thought of Truffaut's film: I wonder why.
Depeche Mode Violator
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"the pinnacle of English rock," certainly...a frenzy of guitars!
Lou Reed Transformer
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'72 is also the year of harvest, of a certain Neil Young! Then "pink moon" by Nick Drake, "doremifa sollatido" by Hawkwind... anyway, the album is very beautiful, although "perfect day" is very overrated as a song: it might only appeal to those who are into trainspotting, and the live version in "perfect night in london" is much better. Among Reed's albums, my favorite is still "berlin." Great review.
David Bowie The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
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he had written a nice review of Graceland by Paul Simon, and I was thinking of getting the album considering how well he spoke of it. I think it might have been copied too...
Michael Jackson Bad
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If Michael Jackson made a contribution to popular music, it was in the grooves of "Off the Wall," and partly on "Thriller." Here he was already past his prime.
Blue Guilty
Blue Guilty
1 mar 06
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what a drag
Michael Jackson Bad
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The review and the album go hand in hand; it's hard to say which one is worse.
Elliott Smith Elliott Smith
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I love Elliott Smith; in fact, my nickname is taken from "Condor Ave" and "Between the Bars." Both the album and the review are of excellent quality. You have highlighted the most varied nuances of this work, particularly episodes like "St. Ides Heaven" and "Alphabet Town," which have a special something that elevates them beyond the already excellent quality of the ballads. Chapeau.