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Fabri Fibra Tradimento
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Am I human case number 5? Me? Kilgod in first place? Kilgod? But the first place belongs to me, and I mean only me. Something isn’t right here... I WANT THE FIRST PLACE.
Pietro Mascagni Cavalleria Rusticana / Karajan, Cossotto, Cecchele, Martino, Guelfi, Stasio
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Pietro Mascagni and Cavalleria Rusticana. Studied hurriedly back in high school. Then never listened to again. I only remember compare Turiddu, at the time the name drove me crazy. And for a while, I became student Turiddu.
Fiorella Mannoia Canzoni per parlare
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Harry Poser, okay you changed your name, but I think Harry Potter movies suck. Getting a 1 from you is like getting a 1 from Sleepy or Dopey.
The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & Nico
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I remain silent, so as not to compromise my very delicate position.
Jimi Hendrix Are You Experienced?
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Epic album. Timeless. Excellent. Anything else to add?
Pink Floyd 1967/The First 3 Singles
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Pink Floyd album unknown to me. Is it possible to recover it? And if so, at what cost?
Love Forever Changes
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The undisputed masterpiece (with vague philosophical accents) by Arthur Lee. Hymns to life and wonders of death, chromatic contrasts (the cover is beautiful), arpeggios and orchestras, gypsy music and philharmonic strings, Renaissance music, plucked violins and Anglo-Saxon pop. Lee explains his vision of the world, doing so first nostalgically ("Old Man"), then in a pop style imitating Bob Dylan ("Bummer in the summer"), and achieving absolute perfection with "A house is not a motel." Folk, rock, psycho: a masterpiece of modern psychedelia that is hard to forget, recognized as such only in hindsight. And it was 1968!
The Electric Prunes Stockholm 67
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Swedish music? Well, I don't know much. But I think I should start to get informed, especially since my Swedish culture is quite limited; it stops at Herman Hesse (was he Swedish?) and Zlatan Ibrahimovic (half Slavic). Yeah, that's what I know.
The Beach Boys Smiley Smile
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An elaborately psychedelic work, usually less appreciated than "Pet Sounds" but which I still consider inferior to "Smiley Smile." Unfortunately, the chronicles tell us of tapes and tapes recorded multiple times, and in the end, almost out of spite, completely erased. Something has been inevitably lost, but some exceptional tracks remain: "Heroes and Villains," but above all the beautiful "Good Vibrations." Thus ends the golden age of the Beach Boys.
The Velvet Underground White Light/White Heat
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I have a few things to tell you about this album, but given my now eternal blunder caused by a mix-up regarding a sex swap where the protagonist (pardon, the protagonist) was Nico, it's better that I stay quiet. Just one thing: if the album is from 1968, why is it cataloged under those of 1967?