Primal Scream Screamadelica
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caz is strange.... the reviewer is strange... iside is strange
Renato Zero No! Mamma, No!
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Do you say that the applause was added? I don’t believe so. Anyway, you make some incredible blunders. “Paleobarattolo” is a metaphor about being free from prejudice, as the protagonist of the piece frees himself from the prejudices represented by the jar, observing other human beings still trapped in their superstructures. “nonsensepigro” is once again an anthem addressed to the do-gooders: “this world of wise men and madmen...this world gives birth to children upside down...detergents that wash sick consciences but with a white brain you'll find yourself.” Does that mean anything to you? Even the contrast with the mother in “no!mamma,no!” should always be viewed in this light. One last note is for the splendid (in my opinion the best on the album) 0/1023 where the alienation of becoming just a number becomes truly concerning: “0/1023 this is all that remains of me, I am just a shadow among a thousand other shadows.” An almost insufficient album if it weren't the first work; I’m sure it will do much better with subsequent projects. (a regretful zerofolle)
Premiata Forneria Marconi Storia Di Un Minuto
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@@Meurglys_III |as Ktulu also says, some works sound dated to today's ear. this "story of a minute" is an example (it could also be any album by Bennato or Guccini) while, I don't know, "anima latina" by Battisti manages to be a bit less categorized by the decade. I can no longer listen to the '80s Faust'o, so how could I rekindle my passion for this?
Michka Saäl Les Prisionniers De Beckett
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Isn't Hugo (niot) drunk?
Andrea Parodi Abacada
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(I repeat to you that the problem is not the Sardinian language but the ears of the people, not used to music of a certain thickness. When you listen to foreign music, do you understand 100% of what they're saying? I don’t, and yet I listen to foreign music and I like it!) See dear anonymous (but who are you? Ivo Murgia?) the foreign music that we all listen to is Anglo-Saxon, and the mass media force-feed it to us every day, so we are used to certain sounds. The downside of certain dialect songs or languages that are practically unknown is their limited exposure. This album has been appreciated by everyone who listened to it, even if they understood nothing of what was being said; in this case, the feeling and emotion prevailed. But if you want to reach substantial segments of the audience in Italy, you have few paths—one is called Sanremo, and that road was no longer viable for Andrea. Certainly, when they faced the festival with Tazenda, they were a great revelation for the whole of Italy; in fact, their album released right after was the best-selling and best-known. And to hear the people from Brescia singing "beni intonenti unu dillo" is truly amusing, let me tell you as an almost second-generation emigrant (almost because, unfortunately for me, I lived in Sardinia only the first 18 months of my little useful existence).
Amy Winehouse Back to Black
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THE CASTE (better the Castà)
Cage Hell's Winter
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you either love it or hate it
Cristina Donà La Quinta Stagione
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She can't convince me, and the comparison with Alice will never hold. The review is very beautiful with your unrecognized style.
Premiata Forneria Marconi Storia Di Un Minuto
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I gave a 5 in another review, here I say that for me it’s the best and I give it a 4. But if it’s (for me) the best I should have given a 5. (Yesterday you missed out on an excellent plate of lasagna; if Cpt hasn't finished the leftovers of 2/3 portions, you could ask him to keep them for you in the freezer. That way, when you return to your homeland, you can try them.)
Truckfighters Phi
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no I haven't read it. I've read "il sanro Graal" by Lincoln and co. from which the sly fox took the idea.......