Django

DeRank : 0,21
DeAge™ : 8106 days • Here since 5 april 2004
Django Reinhardt Djangology
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...I wanted to do it myself...
nghè!
Marco Zurzolo Band 7 e mezzo
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Yeah... I have to admit I've known him for a short time, not even 3 months... Maybe he lacks a bit of ubiquity (does this sin exist?), but this has allowed me to literally devour his music for as long as I wanted, and it has never tired me.
Do you know why I’m hooked? Because I try to play this record (on the guitar), and this gives me a sense of the skill it takes to have such ease in breaking the (musical) rules just right... between messing around and being boring... 'o mostr!
Thanks for the generous peaks of judgment.
Pino Daniele Vai Mo'
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Great... golden age (it really seemed inexhaustible!)
Don't you like Schizzichea? I think that's the dividing line...
Coccosa doesn't work anymore... it's all already disappointed, as if it weren't him...
Who knows if he imagined that people could talk about him like this...
Adieu
Casino Royale CRX
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Grammar, grammar! A little bit of attention...
I don't know the album but I have "sempre più vicini," very beautiful.
The review is a bit skimpy considering the high rating...
Bye
Ligabue Giro D'Italia
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...has anyone noticed the reference to Kraftwerk (Trans Europe Express) at the beginning of "where the trains stop"?? I just did!
Ligabue Giro D'Italia
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Great album, maybe not a perfect 5 due to a few less engaging moments (especially on the first disc) but with remarkable peaks (notably Camera con vista), and the arrangements are mostly varied and original, managing to keep things interesting (though it’s not entirely acoustic)... and what can we say about Pagani's "svisate"... unmatched!
Joni Mitchell Both Sides Now
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Wow, how good you are!
Luigi Tenco Luigi Tenco
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What a beautiful thing!
Rick Wakeman Journey to the centre of the earth
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Beautiful the atlas on the progressive by Cesare Rizzi!
Pink Floyd The Division Bell
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This album is truly embarrassing, what the hell is this totally reverberated and bland drum sound? Well... I agree with zuckina, all smoke, everything so solemn... dogmatic I believe is the right word!
I didn't live through the '70s, '80s, or early '90s, but I do agree with Caz, time lets us forget the insipid muck that has always been there. Another thing, the fact that there have been "father" bands that have extended the branches of their influence a bit on everyone is undeniable, but that doesn't mean that often the so-called epigonic bands simply don't share the same natural inclination as their predecessors; embarking on a conversation that's already begun is another matter...
Great Pompeii! (echoes, that is justified majesty!)