Mike Newell Mike Newell
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6 lines and you had to correct it too? #zot
Joe Cova Duo Troppo a Sud
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they exude Faber from every pore.
Giancarlo Caracciolo Internet ha ucciso il Rock
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concise, just as a review should be.
Travis The Man Who
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I had removed them. How many decades have passed since "Sing"?
Claudio Lolli Michel
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In fact, I don't understand all these 5. Maybe they give them to me just for sympathy or maybe they're just messing with me... more the second than the first.
Jacques Audiard The Sisters Brothers
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but it doesn't translate to "the Sisters brothers"?
Pink Floyd Ummagumma
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It would have been better to wrap it up here: "It's one of my absolute favorite albums." I found everything else superfluous. For example: "The Studio part, IN MY OPINION, is beautiful but does not reach the levels achieved by the Live part. IN MY OPINION, the best piece of the Studio part is 'Sysyphus' by Rick Wright, a wonderful piece where I THINK the keyboardist let his creativity run wild and felt decidedly free to express all his fears, joys, and emotions through music. The section played solely on the piano is gorgeous, then there's a complete change of sounds... it feels like entering a dark swamp where, somewhere, some creature is hiding ready to scare us at any moment... and this happens... if you have imagination and let yourself be carried away by Wright's notes. Meanwhile, Roger Waters immerses us in the greenery of nature with two almost 'ambient' pieces, one with an extremely long title (which I still can't remember) and the other, a sweet poem played with an acoustic guitar and the soft chirping of birds as a background. Waters' 'moment' is, IN MY OPINION, also very beautiful. Now let's move on to Gilmour, who naturally delights us with his guitars, and HERE I THINK we are facing the least successful 'moment' of the Studio part, 'The Narrow Way' has never convinced me very much, although overall we still remain within those sounds that evoke the psychedelic atmospheres so cherished by the band. We finish with Mason, who concludes with quite successful experiments, but even in this case, IN MY OPINION, we find ourselves facing a rather 'rushed' end to the album."
Claudio Lolli Michel
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by the constant double 5, I feel like any old dimaio. strange though that no one pointed out that among the de-generes I included "lagna-rock"... (trepuntini3 you don't want to make @[puntiniCAZpuntini] angry, do you?) the important thing is ALWAYS not to take oneself too seriously. as the great Vladimir used to say, "be happy."
Pink Floyd Ummagumma
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the second LP ends before I finish reading this scroll.
Coro di bambini Le tagliatelle di nonna pina
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the rules, those unknowns: We publish (almost) everything
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