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Negramaro La Finestra
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they make skefe al gazzo
Brian De Palma Vestito Per Uccidere (Dressed To Kill)
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"I've noticed that there is little talk about Brian de Palma on DeBaser" <<< thankfully...
Sam Peckinpah Cane Di Paglia
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the most neurotic, abstract, and hyper-realistic film of Uncle Sam: the impulse for violence explored from an anthropological perspective...excellent review...
Tom Petty Full Moon Fever
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I don't have this, but Tom Petty is a genius: "After all it was a great big world..."
Don Siegel Ispettore Callaghan, il caso Skorpio è tuo! (Dirty Harry, 1970)
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Nice, I prefer it to The Violent Arm, even though there are fewer memorable scenes and Hackman is unmatched.
Hüsker Dü Everything Falls Apart And More
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The Rem make me a bit sleepy, but they have been influential; they initiated a kind of silent revolution, on tiptoes: while all the underground was going heavy with screams, distortions, and wild tempos, the Rem quietly offered a calm, measured folk-rock...
Hüsker Dü Everything Falls Apart And More
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it's not exactly a compilation: it includes the entire first LP + the first singles... so it can very well be judged as an album
Hüsker Dü Everything Falls Apart And More
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this is how hc sounded in minneapolis in the 80s...land speed record is even louder...Free Land is worth the ticket price on its own...the young Mould was already working with overdubs, while Hart's drumming (the weak point of the album) loses some punch.
Wong Kar-Wai Honk Kong Express
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I love this movie, it has a magical atmosphere.
Tortoise A Lazarus Taxon [3CD+DVD]
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Ah, I get it, if they say so... :-) About the avant-garde, I believe it’s another one of those "misunderstood" terms: many define avant-garde as "strange" music, which might have already been proposed many times in the past... Conversely, many rock bands were avant-garde without even realizing it, because they proposed unusual rock styles for their times... In this sense, Tortoise cannot be defined as an avant-garde group, since they draw heavily from Can, Neu, and Reich (all people from the '70s), while Black Sabbath were indeed avant-garde (who was playing hard rock like the Sabs did in the early '70s?) :-D