cece65

DeRank : 1,58
DeAge™ : 7603 days • Here since 16 august 2005
Listening to his early works allows one to rediscover a talented singer-songwriter and an excellent guitarist. Those who know him only for the electronic Harlequin would do well to listen to albums like "Cenerentola e il pane quotidiano" or "Gelato metropolitano".

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I'm listening to "Live At Pompeii" right now... Hats off! Infinite class and a magical touch.

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A song like "New York State Of Mind" is worth entire careers...

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Three artists touched by the grace of God. The sweetness of Demis merging with the madness of Vangelis.

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The producer of their first album described them as "a band of drunkards let loose in a recording studio." Then, in the subsequent albums, they left behind some true moments of magic.

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A great songwriter, excellent singer, and a good witness to the history of American music.

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Maybe it's because I'm in a period where I appreciate almost everything that comes from Iceland (music, football...), but these really grabbed me even when they were released. And then, what a lightning bolt, Björk!

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Many talk about "Uomo di pezza" and "Felona e Sorona," but I prefer "Florian"...

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One of the greatest American folk-rock groups. Just their version of "Mr. Bojangles" (and in general, everything from "Uncle Charlie...") is part of the history of American music.

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And they act all high and mighty... How disgusting, oh my goodness!

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