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Franco Battiato Inneres Auge - Il Tutto E' Più Della Somma Delle Sue Parti
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Indeed, they also play it a lot on radio dj (same group), but I've heard it on the ever-praised radio3 as well. Be careful not to denigrate Battiato, who first and foremost is someone who puts himself on the line, with inherent irony, and secondly is truly the only widely known artist who sends catchy tunes around the airwaves like the ones commonly played on the radio, with lyrics that attempt to reactivate dormant neural pathways. Great review.
Claudio Baglioni Q. P. G. A.
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I quote (Pedissequamente) Genoo, Goodbye.
Joy Division Unknown Pleasures
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In second place, New dawn fades, really great. Corbijn's film is not bad.
Joy Division Unknown Pleasures
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Shadowplay tears me in two
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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Oh dear, it's going to rain soon, do you have an umbrella, Deadal? ;)
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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Oh dear, it's going to rain soon, do you have an umbrella, Deadal? ;)
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Ah, comment 13 is an insult to basketball!!
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Of course, the combination of supreme class and killer instinct. I would add a basketball physique very close to perfection. Among players no longer active, only he has sublimated these three characteristics. But I have always preferred Bird, capable of commanding the game with that physique reminiscent of a zoo keeper, and a basketball brain as big as Indiana. Even today, the NBA remains an unparalleled spectacle in the realm of sports leagues; between Kobe and LeBron, I would choose Kobe a thousand times.