tom traubert

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Tonino Carotone Senza Ritorno
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This CD is gathering dust in my house, but I might just dig it up. Reserved judgment because I don’t quite remember it well, but "Me cago en el amor" was a great track in its own way. And he was quite a character.
Antonella Ruggiero L'Abitudine della Luce
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It may also be a novelty, the review in rhyme, but the fact remains that I didn't understand a thing about the album :-(
Fiorella Mannoia I Treni A Vapore
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Little daytime serenade is by Rodriguez, Fossati wrote the Italian lyrics.
Fiorella Mannoia I Treni A Vapore
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The album is perhaps Mannoia's best. However, even in this work, as in others, when the author is no longer a Fossati, a Ruggeri, or a De Gregori, the quality inevitably drops unexpectedly, making the albums somewhat uneven. I don't think Cieli d'Irlanda is even the mess described here, and it has also become a classic in Mannoia's concerts. PS: But no, Vecchioni did not write Come si cambia.
Cesare Cremonini Maggese
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Look, at best De Gregori's statement was a sellout, at worst the Prince is getting high in a bad way. In any case, who cares: he should buy Cremonini's records himself if he likes them so much. Cremonini has the talent to write melodies worthy of Zecchino d'oro on lyrics intentionally conceived for girls on their first period, that much is true.
Cesare Cremonini Maggese
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De Gregori is a bit daft. Or just polite towards a colleague. He thinks Fossati said that Tiziano Ferro is good... of course, you don’t look good talking badly about colleagues, so there’s a difference between sincere admiration and obligatory, superficial flattery. Anyway, Cremonini is the Reitano of the 2000s, not a experimenter at all. Does he love music? No kidding, rather than working in a factory!!! Subzero.
Dario Argento Non ho sonno
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Well, anyway, on Halloween night I'll be at the cinema! (and if all else fails, "Il nascondiglio" by Pupi Avati will at least lift our spirits... I hope)
Dario Argento Non ho sonno
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The Third Mother is the last chance that can be given to Argento to return to his great levels as a visionary and innovative director. The films it connects to should indeed call Argento back to a style of which he seems to have lost track for some time. It’s true that we already hear that the production has imposed several cuts due to the brutality of many scenes, confirming the impression that Argento no longer has the same creative freedom as in his earlier films. We will see. This is a decent film but, how to say, a bit television-like, like all the recent ones.
Fabrizio De André Le Nuvole
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this is the official translation anyway:
A little pinzimonio
beautiful marriage
cabbages and strawberries
and clams and cockles
caught in Zanzibar
and some krapfen
before sleeping
and a wake-up with waltz
and an Alka-Seltzer to
forget.
Fabrizio De André Le Nuvole
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It's macaronic German: a mix of real German and "Germanized" Italian (patellen and arsellen!) a bit like sturmtruppen, complete with alka seltzer for forgetting. The piece is ironic...