Ultravox Quartet
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Good job, it's strange that you didn't comment on "my" editorial. Scaricare, ascoltare, cestinare
Anonimo Il Mondo
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@@@Madame: I was not the first and I will not be the last to compare you to Captain GAYo-
Anonimo Il Mondo
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MadameFake: ""Anyway, I had written it specifically for the De-casi :-)"" wasn't it already with the lasagna?
Anonimo Il Mondo
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Enrico Ruggeri Champagne Molotov
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I have always wondered what this LP would have been like with: Capeccia, Riboni, Muzio, and Schiavone. And I have always wondered what Novecento by Decibel would have been like with Ruggeri. This is an enjoyable one, but Enrico will give his best with the next two, Vivo da Re excluded, being from another planet (Vivo da Re, that is).
Enrico Ruggeri Polvere
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aside from the Decibel period, this is second only to Tutto Scorre
Eugenio Bennato Taranta Power
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It's that he had an obsession with this CD; can you believe he wanted to make a t-shirt with the cover on it?
Eugenio Bennato Taranta Power
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you remind me of an old de-user... davidjongilmour come backkkkkkkk
Faust'O Suicidio
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I use the words of Lorenzo Pergolato (one of the three musicians who were cut from CGD after the participation in the first album): "I had the privilege of playing on Fausto's first LP, and I can guarantee that I've always believed in his creative and original musical emotion. Unfortunately, I also witnessed how the record mafias can screw over those who were the first to create a sound that would have done honor to Italy for having a son of such significance. I have a regret that at the time I left Italy for tours, I couldn't stay with Fausto, but even today I talk about him, and I have made my children aware of who truly mattered in music back then. But even more pleasing is that both they and most of the musicians I dealt with fully agree and appreciate the genius, originality, and above all the sensitivity of my friend Fausto... great musician... man and songwriter! I hope to see him again soon; I would be happy to hear him in concert and to hug him again!"
Green Day Bullet in a Bible
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A note written in November 2006, an epic meltdown from the reviewer after 18 months... could it be that someone deleted various comments?