pier_paolo_farina

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DeAge™ : 7264 days • Here since 20 july 2006
The Doobie Brothers Minute by Minute
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Derek and the Dominos Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
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I like "Journeyman": half of the tracks are insignificant, but five or six I really like, especially "Old Love," which is kind of the "Layla" of twenty years later, when the great love is coming to an end.
Saigon Kick Water
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Grandiose blend of post-metal grunge glam Beatles swing. Personally, I overlook the metal episodes; I use them as fillers, interludes between everything else, which is muy muy bonito.
Derek and the Dominos Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
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Yes, I prefer Betts, more vibrant. Duane liked that little devil Gibson that wouldn’t sound even if you pushed it. No highs.
Billy Preston I Wrote a Simple Song
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Beautiful review, congratulations. He is a great musician. His story is a vivid demonstration of how religion, with its horrible guilt it can instigate, can ruin a life. Being born already with "original sin" (ptciu') on one's back, what a brilliant invention...
Lucio Dalla Dalla
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Yes, "Dear" is my favorite song by Dalla. The lines by Bonaga "I am here dying and you are eating ice cream" still move me, just like the first time I heard them. Every normal man has a scar in his life, a pang in his chest, an old pain and a sense of bewilderment like this, to remember from time to time.
Illusion Through the Fire
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Yes, Henley is the best drummer-songwriter-singer there is. However, right from the start, he took on the triple role. It must be said that Henley is a pure melodist, not a complete composer. He creates vocal lines over other people's chord sequences. He therefore needs to lean on someone (Glenn Frey, Danny Kortchmar, Glenn Campbell...).
Renaissance Tuscany
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"Ashes Are Burning" is truly worth it.
Can You Understand and Ashes Are Burning are their peak.
I find their production fairly consistent, though there is the poppy deviation (common to more or less all Seventies bands, but particularly unfortunate for them) of the Eighties, with the terrible albums "Azure D'Or," "Camera Camera," and "Time Line."
Patto Hanging Rope
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