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DeAge™ : 8068 days • Here since 8 may 2004
Cymbals Eat Guitars Lose
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Thank you all.
Leonard Cohen Songs of Love and Hate
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Now, you simply said that it’s melancholic and that Faber did a cover of it. There are many melancholic songs and Faber did many covers, but Famous Blue Raincoat, on the other hand, is unique. Just listen to it with your heart and don’t research it online or in an encyclopedia...
Leonard Cohen Songs of Love and Hate
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What one could say about a song like "Famous Blue Raincoat" is that it's like finding yourself unexpectedly locked in a room with a perfect stranger who is singing to himself his most intimate love pains. And you feel embarrassed to be there listening, to invade such intimacy, but you can't help it because you are completely captivated.
Leonard Cohen Songs of Love and Hate
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we're really off base here. you've buried the artistic value and the emotional weight one can feel when listening to this album (one could just talk about the voice) under a sea of pointless, self-serving trivia, interrupted by incredibly tedious commercials (which Cohen's record absolutely doesn't need). take a break.
Goths on Drugs Volume 1
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I tried to listen to the cover of anyway... it sounds like a poorly done karaoke because of an olive that went down the wrong way... nice review anyway.
MC Papa Francesco Più figo di Cristoh
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you like to win easily by writing this nonsense, which may even seem funny, but it's always nonsense. listen to me, step back.
Psychic Babble My Brother's Ears?/?My Sister's Eyes
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It feels a bit too much like dream and psychedelic seasoning underlying the sound. This kind of thing really hides the flavor of the melodies, which don't seem particularly tasty to me anyway. Beautiful review.
Andromeda Mega Express Orchestra Bum Bum
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I don't understand why I find this review splendid, as sometimes happens with things that aren’t understood...
Davide Van De Sfroos Goga e Magoga
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@Cunnuemammadua: at this point, better Willy and René van de Kerkhof...
Davide Van De Sfroos Goga e Magoga
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Kosmo's cousin... PS. As a creator of metaphors and as such, a Poet, he is one of the greatest, if not the greatest. Akuadulza is a magnificent album worthy of the best De André, as well as Pica. For now, I judge it very beautiful and interesting, but only because I haven't been able to understand all the lyrics. One, however, was clear and I could already appreciate the daring metaphor that defines wrinkles as pedestrian crossings that years use to pass. Wonderful!