Mopaga

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Ligabue Sopravvissuti e sopravviventi
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I liked it too. Especially the setting. As for Ligabue, I was never a fan of his. However, I appreciated some of his songs. After crossing the threshold of tolerance, starting from Miss Mondo, I began to show the first signs of imbalance... I am still undergoing treatment. I ask for the utmost discretion regarding what I've just told you :D
Queen Sheer Heart Attack
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Yes, but you can't consider "In Nuce" an album... the official discography starts with "Queen." This is more of a showcase to prove that you really know the band...
Ac/Dc For Those About To Rock
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I would say they are also competing with Iron Maiden.
Tiziano Ferro Nessuno E' Solo
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Qzerty, you were prophetic. While rummaging around on the web, I found a nice mp3: Kelly & Tiziano VS Visage :D Is it your work? :) I would do something similar with Somebody Told Me and Nuvole e Lenzuola.
Peter Bjorn And John Writer's Block
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Just for the record, the song by Checco Zalone was born as an alternative anthem for the World Cup to the official one (''Cuore Azzurro'' by Pooh), not after the victory :) As for Peter Bjorn and John, I agree with your opinion on the single, but not on the expectations. You're too optimistic about MTV and its audience :)
Blue Guilty
Blue Guilty
16 aug 06
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You could listen to it 10-100-1000 times and never get bored! Personally, even 10,000 times, no problem. Since you're a masochist and you like reviewing stuff that's a 1, and I'm sadistic, I won't vote for you...
Bruce Springsteen Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.
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Bah... at least this is written better.
James Dean Bradfield The Great Western
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@Regularjoan: Thank you, but allow me to break a grapefruit in favor of the Manics: in their own way, they have still experimented. Few bands in the current scene would be able to range, in the span of one album, from a record like ''The Holy Bible'' to ''Everything Must Go'', two works that are stylistically at opposite ends. Moreover, even though they are both "pop" albums, the atmospheres of ''This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours'' and ''Lifeblood'' are completely different. Many bands rest on their laurels, or tend to create a trademark that, in the long run, can become boring. Instead, I admire the Manics because, regardless of personal preferences regarding their albums, they have always shown a certain versatility (I listened to the promo of Nicky Wire's solo album and it seems to take directions different from that of Bradfield). As for Radiohead, I don’t want to say they are overrated, but I believe they rely heavily on this endless "experimentation," or on wanting to embody the ideal of the perfect alternative band (when the sales are anything but "alternative"). I must admit that the few things I like about them, I like very much; but the rest fails to amaze or move me. Frankly, I don’t expect anything different from Thom Yorke's solo debut than what has been done with Radiohead. I await disproofs. Maybe I’ll give it a listen. Bye :)
Jesse McCartney Beautiful Soul
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Undoubtedly. The thing is, I'm not sure if you're kidding or if you genuinely believe what you're saying. Just to be safe, 1.
Studio 3 Forse Un Angelo
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I will definitely listen to Guilty by Blue.