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Giusy Ferreri Gaetana
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Well, I would like to express an analytical judgment imbued with profound enthusiasm, mixed with an aesthetic-eschatological critique reminiscent of Kant......
Giusy Ferreri's album is the most colossal piece of crap I have ever listened to....
9.99 euros flushed down the toilet at the iTunes store....
To even dare to make a distant comparison to Camerini, Soffici, or Ferradini I find highly damaging to every section including the articles of the penal code, and therefore subject to enforced imprisonment in mental health institutions...
Regards
Vasco Rossi Colpa D'Alfredo
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Certainly one of Vasco's last works in which great music was still palpable, always balancing between singer-songwriter and rock... a remarkable equilibrium, moreover. The Great Vasco died with "Bollicine", then the adventure of Blasco began, which, amid alternating successes, flops, and unexpected hits (Sally, gli angeli, stunning) continues to this day... But this Vasco was the voice of a generation, and after that, no more...
Best regards
Vasco Rossi Colpa D'Alfredo
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Certainly one of Vasco's last works in which great music was still palpable, always balancing between singer-songwriter and rock... a remarkable equilibrium, moreover. The Great Vasco died with "Bollicine", then the adventure of Blasco began, which, amid alternating successes, flops, and unexpected hits (Sally, gli angeli, stunning) continues to this day... But this Vasco was the voice of a generation, and after that, no more...
Best regards
Freddie Mercury & Monserrat Caballé Barcelona
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I read somewhere that Montserrat Caballè on more than one occasion (I can't remember if it was in the recording studio or live, probably the latter) struggled to keep up with Freddie (vocal-wise).... And she herself admitted that her voice was better than that of many of her colleagues in opera....
Regards
Freddie Mercury Mr. Bad Guy
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Sorry, but "at my house" I WAS BORN TO LOVE YOU in 1985 was a tear-jerking single, listened to and digested to the point of nausea... It’s understandable that the album didn't exactly blow up, but I listened to "I WAS BORN TO LOVE YOU" at least 10 times a day, between Radio DJ, Videomusic, and cassette... Many of my friends did the same...
Well...
Queen Innuendo
Queen Innuendo
31 jan 09
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I agree, MisterB... I completely agree.
Queen Queen II
Queen Queen II
31 jan 09
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Well, not particularly... I’m referring to all the music of the early Queen... There’s no doubt that the Indian heritage, and anyway the "exotic" influence that Freddie brought to the old continent shaped the music of Queen... And that’s what distinguishes them from 90% of other Rock bands, regardless of the genre being proposed...
Hi
Queen A Night At The Opera
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Well, opinions are like balls: everyone has their own.....
:-))
Best regards
Giusy Ferreri Non Ti Scordar Mai Di Me
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Who knows if a cure with big, hard whacks in the rear could fix her voice, which sounds like that of a mangy dog... And then she has a whore's face (I usually don't comment on appearances, but for her I'll make an exception) and on top of that, a cheap, neighborhood whore, the kind that's filthy, ignorant, and full of pustules...
Mother, how disgusting... The lowest point of Italian music...
Then I think of Mina, Patty Pravo, Mia Martini (and even Bertè), Vanoni... and I feel like crying... What have we come to... R.I.P
Queen Made In Heaven
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@KINSON
If you say that in the '90s Pop-Rock was garbage, I think you missed something... Amidst the junk of Brit-Pop and the nauseating Boybands...
The "something" in question is represented by "little gems" such as "On Every Street" by Dire Straits, the self-titled debut of "4 Non Blondes" (a true pearl), the double "Use Your Illusion" by Guns N' Roses, and the Black Album by Metallica... This is just to stick to the mainstream (although I'm sure I've left out plenty... Oh yes, I'd also include "Ghost of Tom Joad" by Springsteen, "Time Out of Mind" by Dylan—his masterpiece from the last 20 years—"Images and Words" by Dream Theater... And then something from Radiohead, Nick Cave, and illustrious company)... Ahem... I was saying... this is to stay in the mainstream... Not to mention the "underground" with bands like "Porcupine Tree," "Dead Can Dance," "Death in June"..... And then, and then.... Well, the emerging "Gothic Metal" movement, the "Symphonic"... in short, all the "non-classic" Metal bands of today that took their first steps back then... And I also include Neo-Prog (take that, Porcupine aside)... In short, the list is long, very long....
But what the hell were you listening to in the '90s?? :-))
Ciao