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Scooter Mortal Combat (techno remix)
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Proudly happy to have never been a scooter.
Beastie Boys Licensed To Ill
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Essential record, brief review.
Edoardo Bennato La Torre Di Babele
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It's a somewhat strange album: a few nice songs (I went crazy for "Franz è il mio nome," but "Venderò" isn't bad either), and some overly hyped nonsense ("Fandango," "Quante brave persone"). However, it’s a disconnected album with no logical thread, with neither head nor tail, light years away from the best Bennatian works: "I buoni e i cattivi," "Burattino senza fili," "Sono solo canzonette."
Edoardo Bennato Uffà! Uffà!
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Let me explain: when "Uffà Uffà" was released, Bennato was forced to release "Sono solo canzonette" almost simultaneously to remedy this mess. If, as you all say, you were around in '80, you must remember it, right? There's not a single song worth mentioning here, and dear iside, "Ok Italia" is far better than this disaster.
Zucchero Bluesugar
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The ugliest thing ever composed by Zucchero (well, maybe after "Miserere", but we're close, huh).
Edoardo Bennato Uffà! Uffà!
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Have patience, this is Bennato's worst album. And here it is praised? DeBaser is a strange place, very strange.
Scooter Mortal Combat (techno remix)
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What is psychedelic? Perhaps you meant to say psychedelic? Or maybe you didn’t mean to say anything at all?
Goffredo Mameli Fratelli D'Italia
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Let's leave aside what the Bionic Metallurgist says (generally nonsense, he complains about our "siam pronti alla morte" but his ignorance prevents him from reasoning and he doesn't know that the French anthem is older and more battle-ready than ours, anyway), listen to the English anthem and then tell me which one is the shittiest. The important thing, after Italy's victory, is that people enjoyed themselves; if all the annoying Italians (estimated at about 5 to at most 6%) are all holed up in here, well, good luck, for you there is only music: for many, almost everyone, there are also other passions. And know that your idols are more sold out and corrupt than ours.
Tool Live @ Roma (Palaghiaccio Di Marino) 21-06-06
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A 100% piece of advice: we don’t give a damn about what you did, so it’s a shame that you turned the concert into a shopping list: just the titles and that’s it. But telling us what the emotions were, the type of music, and the performance of the musicians? No, right? Second thing: the remote past is not used, but don’t jump from one tense to another: you start with the remote past, then the present, then the past. In short, it’s more of a first-grade essay than a report on the concert in question.
Frank Zappa Lumpy Gravy
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Zappa called it his best album. It’s a matter of taste: to me, it seems very beautiful, but not certainly historical or revolutionary like, for example, "Hot Rats." There are many brilliant ideas (scattered chatter, interludes, orchestral musical sequences), the usual taste for irony and mockery, and one famous and beautiful piece, "Oh, No." The first part is perfect, the second stumbles a little. Not a 5, but anything less than a 4 would be a crime. I must say I rate it on par with "Freak Out," nice but not irresistible, as are, at least for me, "We're only in it for the money," "Hot Rats," "Sheik Yerbouti," and the little-cited "The Yellow Shark." But I repeat, it’s a matter of taste.