pier_paolo_farina

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DeAge™ : 7265 days • Here since 20 july 2006
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon
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It satisfied. The hendecasyllables are like 4/4 in music; they have a natural rhythm that puts the reader at ease, while the scheme of the interlinked alternation that Dante applies throughout the work creates a circular sense to the narrative, without the pedantry of classic alternating rhyme. Dante definitely had the good push; perhaps Beatrice.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon
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Now I've read it, Dave. They are hendecasyllables, mostly in alternating rhyme (scheme ABAB - CDCD - EFEF...). Let’s say you’ve been poetic but not Dantesque. As poetic is your unreserved love for the great Pink Floyd.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon
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Punisher: I read your review "Dantesca." The verses are not all hendecasyllables and they do not rhyme according to the scheme ABA - BCB - CDC - DED and so on. Failed.
Jeff Beck Who Else!
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Jeff is the best
Tony Tammaro The Dark Side of the Moonnezz
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I also own the double CD collection of Tony Tammaro because I'm a big fan! But can you still buy his "GioggioAmmani" T-shirts?
Oasis Be Here Now
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Fucking review. Noel can't sing and isn't even that in tune, have you ever noticed that Kecco?
Nick Drake Time Of No Reply
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Thank you fusillo
Billy Idol Rebel Yell
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Very briefly, you say all the right things... I actually agree with Fosca. Steve Stevens is a mind-blowing guitarist, I’ve seen him play flamenco, he has a tremulous right hand. A must-have album.
The Knack Get The Knack
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Write well and keep your mind always connected.
Christopher Cross Christopher Cross
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I am a fan of Cross, and as such, I say that if this is the most historically important album (as often happens with debuts), it hasn't aged well, with its somewhat dull sound from the '80s California, overly sweet. I prefer "Windows" by Cross, which has fantastic sounds and two or three beautiful tracks.