Dott. Fottermeier

DeRank : 4,91
DeAge™ : 7310 days • Here since 4 june 2006
Red Hot Chili Peppers What Hits!?
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and as Battiato used to say..:"I hope the era of the white sock returns soon!!"...
The Doors The Doors
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Morrison...whenever you're ready!
Vasco Rossi Basta Poco
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Which phone commercial will this song end up in? TIM? VODAFONE?? WIND?? TRE?? Oh wait, sorry, the good Vasco said he will never sell one of his songs for advertising again... maybe because he’s already sold them all and has run out. Vasco, can I touch you?
Red Hot Chili Peppers What Hits!?
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Together with BSSM, it was the first thing I heard from the RHCP. "Show Me Your Soul" even featured in the soundtrack of "Pretty Woman" (aargh!), but it still remains a great song! Even though I don't see all this reference to masturbation on the cover, and now excuse me, but I need to go and have a wank.
Down II - A Bustle In Your Hedgerow
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For me, this album is not much inferior to "NOLA," and here Anselmo shows that he still hasn't reached the finish line! It's worth reevaluating.
The Jesus Lizard Bang
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THE LIZARD IS DEAD. LONG LIVE THE LIZARD! And now excuse me, but I have Nina Hagen eagerly waiting for me in bed, you understand...
Prong Beg to Differ
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The drums have a too primal sound on this album, square riffs and Tommy Victor in a state of grace, although for me the best remains "Cleansing."
Jamiroquai Emergency On Planet Earth
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Oh yes, it's truly a nice little record, nothing transcendental but it remains one of my favorites. Maybe it's Jay Kay's cheeky vibe, maybe it's the groove from the early '90s, maybe it's the hats he used to wear back then, or maybe it's those damn Adidas Gazelle that he practically didn't take off for 2 years.
Neil Young Harvest
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"A Man Needs A Maid" in Italian would have a title and a text that are too silly. Thanks to Nero for the clarifications on the harvest issue, you opened up a world for me. The review says, but doesn't say.
Faithless To All New Arrivals
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Am I wrong or did this album (and consequently the review) go completely unnoticed? Strange, because it's not that much worse than what they've produced in the past! Trends can be a terrible thing...