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DeAge™ : 7367 days • Here since 9 april 2006
James Kakande You You You
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Fortunately, this James Kakande hasn't caught up with me yet, but I know that sooner or later he will. I'll try to run faster than him.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerti per corno
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adrem aim al aignam!
Fausto Rossi Cambiano Le Cose
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I call a5, I strike you and I sink you.
Simple Minds Life In A Day
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By the way, my 4 is one of encouragement.
Simple Minds Life In A Day
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I remember this album being really bad, like really bad. If you picked "New Gold Dream" or "Sparkle in the Rain," I think you made a better deal. And "don't you" doesn’t seem that much of a piece of crap to me.
The Divine Comedy Victory For The Comic Muse
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I discovered the Divine Comedy with the beautiful video of "Bad Ambassador." It wasn't exactly love at first sight, and I never risked any accidents because of them, but I liked them and got their albums. I didn't know that "Victory for the comic muse" had been released. Thanks for the information. I agree about Neil's voice. Deep and expressive. And I also agree on his ability to write beautiful melodies. Since you didn't mention it and perhaps you don't know it, I recommend an album: "Punishing Kiss," which features tracks by Tom Waits, Nick Cave, Elvis Costello, Weill-Brecht, Philip Glass, and Neil himself. Ute Lemper sings. As a lover of Charles Schulz and the "Peanuts," I can't help but say that you've chosen a nice nickname. Bye.
Fausto Rossi Cambiano Le Cose
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The first and fourth samples are nice. The second and third are too ambient for my taste. Anyway, the last albums of the first ones are better. In short, better Fausto Rossi than Faust'o.
I Mother Earth The Quicksilver Meat Dream
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Service communication: the links to the samples aren’t working. I clicked and it opened the page: link rotto Or is it my computer that’s not working? Hmm...
Fausto Rossi Cambiano Le Cose
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Beautiful Iside, but always this Faust'o... Put some samples, if you have a moment, because those from the penultimate one you reviewed weren't bad.
Francesco Tricarico Frescobaldo nel recinto
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@jim: I don’t know if Pietro Manzoni’s provocations are related to Tricarico; what I can tell you is that "Io sono Francesco" is a masterpiece: summarizing an entire life in 3 minutes and especially doing it convincingly is the work of a great author. The story of his descent into depression, the illness, and above all the rebirth is something that does good for the soul. I remember that Francesco De Gregori once said something like "I wish I had written it." The fact that Francesco hasn’t repeated himself is another story... We have many examples in that regard... But Francesco Tricarico is still relatively young and who knows what the future holds... By the way, I don’t mind the samples.