Saputello

DeRank : 1,47
DeAge™ : 7322 days • Here since 25 may 2006
Children Of Bodom Hatebreeder
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Here is my review of the album: "a beautiful, fantastic, and highly recommended album, with amazing solos and fantastic riffs. Do you know what the songs are like? Fantastic!". And the rating for the reviewer? Fantastic!
Michael Jackson History - Past, Present & Future
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I would never buy the CD of a psychotic prick who has been accused multiple times of pedophilia. And I wouldn't even write a review about it. Plus, the music he makes doesn't help. Prick.
Michael Jackson History - Past, Present & Future
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"To conclude with some numbers: Sony invested 40 million dollars to create the album; 4 statues were built for the album release, one placed in London, one in New York, one in Hollywood, and one set on the stage of the History Tour; seven (!!) singles were released; the album sold 36 million copies."
What a shame, guys. The statues deserve acts of vandalism, which is more than justified in this case. Heartbreaking cover, heartbreaking promotion (7 singles), and your review that arrives painfully to our eyes.
Zucchero Fly
Zucchero Fly
2 oct 06
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Usually, people turn without signaling. Zucchero, on the other hand, is one of those who signals without turning.
Depeche Mode Martyr
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Ok, I just became a Depeche Mode boy. I go around only wearing t-shirts or sweatshirts of the band, I got myself a fake nose in the shape of Gahan's and my bookshelf has been replaced by the entire discography of the band and all the books that talk about them even indirectly. Camion Lane?? Or have you decided to get your act together, develop a decent musical culture, and have an adequate IQ for someone your age?
Depeche Mode Martyr
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Hi breathing, when do you overtake a car at a blind curve in the truck lane? Let me know.
Maurice Ravel Tzigane, Rhapsodie De Concert
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I clarify what the lutheal piano is, something I should have done already in the review, but I forgot: it is a piano with a mechanism applied that produces a tone similar to the zimbalon, a traditional Hungarian instrument, in which the strings (unlike the piano) are struck directly by the performer using mallets.

@ DanteCruciani: Thank you very much, and if you listen to it, let me know your thoughts.
Zucchero Fly
Zucchero Fly
1 oct 06
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The piece written with Jovanotti is beautiful, a collaboration borrowed from agriculture.
Ludwig Van Beethoven Sonata per Violino e Piano No.9 "Kreutzer"
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Josi genius, Tolstoy even more, Beethoven even more than that, and Bach perhaps more than all, though I'm not sure. However, Leonardo da Vinci is the genius par excellence and on this I have fewer doubts. And music is the expression of genius. Music enters your soul with an impressive ease compared to other arts, for which you need a particular predisposition. The listener is captured by music and reaches a state of concentration that would be almost impossible to emulate with other artistic expressions. This is because music can be terribly abstract. And because through music, one can appreciate in real time both the finished work of genius and the performance of another genius, perhaps. For example, as happens with the Goldberg Variations performed by Gould. Then in certain modern music, compositional and performative genius can coincide. And who cares if that's not enough.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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Honestly, the negative votes don't bother me, because I wrote this review with a playful and provocative intent, knowing how sensitive the fans of the band can be. In other contexts, I often find myself writing serious and well-regarded reviews. That said, Dark Side is perhaps my favorite album by the Floyd, as it managed to blend experimentation and commercial appeal, with a production that alone would be enough to define it a masterpiece, never again equaled by anyone. I even play some songs from Dark Side live, and I know the Pink Floyd quite well by now. So... who cares.