Stoopid

DeRank : 1,01
DeAge™ : 7385 days • Here since 23 march 2006
Bill Evans Turn Out The Stars
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Another great review from Evans, inspired and exciting; clearly, I know less than I thought about this extraordinary pianist. You would deserve a score for each of the CDs, but the debaser platform does not allow it. As soon as I have 200¤ to spare, I will get the entire box set, with champagne included.
Marco Parente [neve] Ridens
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Yes, I was confused too, as I only knew the first part, and if I hadn't read the comments, I would have never noticed that the reviewed album was a different one. Beyond that, I liked the page, the first Neve Ridens too, even though I find Parente a little (too) heavy for my current mood.
Paolo Vallesi Le Persone Inutili
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Why blaspheme? Angels and devils have always been a fixed couple, come on. @ Zion: well, I never said that, there are many other noteworthy musicians besides Slint and the like. There's, for example, the electric period of Miles Davis that I found delightful, or I don’t know, today I was re-listening to Suicidal Tendencies, or why not, some Portishead, or My Bloody Valentine. But I'll tell you more, for me, Vallesi is also noteworthy. In fact, I noticed it.
Paolo Vallesi Le Persone Inutili
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Then Fabio, do you also sign point 1 of heliantum? If so, could you explain it to us?
Paolo Vallesi Le Persone Inutili
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...who didn't provide an answer to my questions. Can you give it a try, Fabio?
Keith Jarrett The Carnegie Hall Concert
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I know him, I know him, but I won't vote for him without having listened to him again. If I recall correctly, it seems you portrayed him excellently. Hal-la next.
Paolo Vallesi Le Persone Inutili
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While I was looking for text to copy and paste, I stumbled upon the mole affair, which I have since learned about in recent hours. The thing did not surprise me. These useless people sung about by Vallesi do not exist; they are media holograms, like the tronisti of De Filippi or wrestling fighters. And just like the stories of reality show characters: people believe it’s all real and happily graze there. So a young man with a butcher’s face can go there and regurgitate a mountain of banality in front of millions, and if we’re not careful, he might even return with an intellectual vocation. Vallesi’s moleism has completed its artistic arc with chilling consistency.
Paolo Vallesi Le Persone Inutili
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@ heliantum: based on the themes you mentioned, do you also have an answer to my questions? @ velluto: I read your page on LDL, though I didn't comment on it. I believe it gave me the idea for these two nonsense here. Leone, however, is a good guy, someone far from useless.
Paolo Vallesi Le Persone Inutili
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Friend fusillo, search for it immediately in Spiderland, and come see me after 3-4 listens. You might just encounter your favorite rock album of all time. @ ramona: you don’t want to get rid of me so soon, I admit I've found a bit of taste in DeB over time, so I still need to review Marshmallows by For Carnation, Drumming by Steve Reich, and a new release that’s driving me crazy. Bye.
The Album Leaf Into The Blue Again
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Never heard of it, yet I regularly explore the genre. I join in the praises, of course.