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DeAge™ : 7344 days • Here since 1 may 2006
The Byrds Mr. Tambourine Man
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A beautiful review for a masterpiece, the album that fused Dylan with the Beatles, featuring early glimpses of psychedelia.
Liz Phair Somebody's Miracle
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Indeed, you really make me lose the desire to listen to her, and to understand who the hell this piece of woman is...
The Beach Boys Today
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Now that I've listened to the album, I completely agree with the reviewer: a good collection of tracks, with the added interesting productions of "Do you wanna dance" and "Help me Rhonda" and the delightful "Dance dance dance." As mentioned in the review, the second part chases that nostalgic vein that will find ample expression in the almost concept album "Pet sounds." Now, in response to Loriana, I find "Pet sounds" one of the most beautiful albums in history, with its open breath, an album that seems to eternally anticipate the end of a summer, of a youth, which in reality never arrives, but rather is renewed every time "Wouldn't it be nice" kicks in: wonderful and innovative arrangements, melodies that I can't even describe make it an album that, in my opinion, should be listened to as a unified product. Bye.
Almamegretta Imaginaria
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I listened to very little alma music when I was too small, and I've never revisited it. As for neomelodism, it’s terrible, and unfortunately, it’s the only musical expression accepted by the culturally lower strata of Naples, as a special episode of "La storia siamo noi" highlighted at the time. Unfortunately.
Aimee Mann Bachelor No. 2 (or, The Last Remains of the Dodo)
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One of the best reviews I’ve come across in a long time. Well done... who knows!
The Beach Boys Smiley Smile
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Woodstock according to wiki, the orchestra was made up of 40 members, although Paulo wanted one with 90.
Derek Bailey Improvisation
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Beautiful page. Yes odra, I read that it was engraved illo tempore for the cramps, it was reprinted in '97 by Dexter's Cigar. Hi
The Beach Boys Smiley Smile
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Good review, a note from a nitpicker: Pet Sounds was the response to Rubber Soul, and Sgt. Pepper was the response to Pet Sounds, at least because the recordings of the Beach Boys' album and Revolver were practically simultaneous. Bye
The Beach Boys Smiley Smile
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Good review, a note from a nitpicker: Pet Sounds was the response to Rubber Soul, and Sgt. Pepper was the response to Pet Sounds, at least because the recordings of the Beach Boys' album and Revolver were practically simultaneous. Bye
Martin Scorsese Toro Scatenato
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"Yes, we are indeed talking about a resurrection, but more as a sinner than as Christ." Oh well, but that's obvious! :-) I still remember the inhuman scream, "I am not an animal!"