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The Litfiba of the ‘80s are back! And I can already hear your objections: but wasn’t the drummer tragically gone? Miracle! Pelù is really like a fish out of water... He’s past his prime, but I love him nonetheless.
The Litfiba of the ‘80s are back! And I can already hear your objections: but wasn’t the drummer tragically gone? Miracle!
Pelù is really like a fish out of water... He’s past his prime, but I love him nonetheless.
This review celebrates the Litfiba reunion of their 1983-1989 era with highs such as Maroccolo's bass and Ghigo's guitar. Despite some vocal struggles from Pelù and a few disappointing track choices, the album captures the magic of Italian 80s rock. Fans of the Trilogy period will find rare songs and timeless classics revisited with affectionate energy. Some familiar flaws and surprising moments add depth to the live experience. Dive into the powerful revival of Litfiba’s 80s classics—listen now and relive Italian rock history!
Nolan brings out the best in himself, giving up 3D in favor of using IMAX technology. Never before has the Bat found himself as fragile and alone, in his war against Evil.
Nolan brings out the best in himself, giving up 3D in favor of using IMAX technology.
Never before has the Bat found himself as fragile and alone, in his war against Evil.
After a four-year wait, Nolan delivers a powerful final chapter to his Batman trilogy. The film balances spectacular action scenes with deep character exploration, especially highlighting the brutal and psychologically complex villain Bane. Nolan’s use of IMAX technology enhances the visual impact, while the story resolves lingering questions about Batman and Gotham. The movie elevates the superhero genre by blending drama and action effectively. Dive into Nolan’s epic Batman finale—watch The Dark Knight Rises for unforgettable action and dramatic depth.
Pelù mounts his rediscovered vocal expressiveness and Renzulli can fire his solos, all quite "recognizable" in style and successful, despite their simplicity. Anyone who, struck by the energy unleashed in concerts over the past two years, expected a "Terremoto" updated to 2000 sounds will be disappointed.
Pelù mounts his rediscovered vocal expressiveness and Renzulli can fire his solos, all quite "recognizable" in style and successful, despite their simplicity.
Anyone who, struck by the energy unleashed in concerts over the past two years, expected a "Terremoto" updated to 2000 sounds will be disappointed.
Litfiba returns with Grande Nazione after a long silence, delivering a solid rock album rooted in their 90s style. While the instrumentation and energy satisfy fans, the lyrics often lack depth or maturity. The album balances playful grooves and classic riffs but may disappoint those expecting a full evolution. Overall, it’s a respectable effort with promise for future growth. Discover Litfiba's energetic rock comeback with Grande Nazione and decide if this classic duo still hits the mark!
It was a night full of honest and 'working-class' rock n roll: no stroboscopic special effects, no moving stages. Just music and nothing more. The best and most heartfelt tracks are the least expected ones... In these moments, it truly feels like a return to the essence of the old-style Litfiba.
It was a night full of honest and 'working-class' rock n roll: no stroboscopic special effects, no moving stages. Just music and nothing more.
The best and most heartfelt tracks are the least expected ones... In these moments, it truly feels like a return to the essence of the old-style Litfiba.
This review covers Litfiba's double live album 'Stato Libero Di Litfiba,' documenting their highly anticipated reunion after eleven years. The live show delivers honest, working-class rock without gimmicks but the album's listening experience reveals mixed results. While some new tracks lean more toward Pelù’s solo style, classic hits feel technically solid yet somewhat conventional. The backing band and mixing decisions at times lessen the album’s overall impact, though several revamped tracks evoke the band's old essence. Ultimately, a thoughtful listen for fans but not the best entry point for newcomers. Discover Litfiba’s raw live energy and relive their iconic rock reunion—listen to 'Stato Libero Di Litfiba' now!
How truly is it possible to nullify one’s own identity in the face of a leader’s charm, blended in the amalgam of the group? A reality is simply presented as it is, and not as it should be.
How truly is it possible to nullify one’s own identity in the face of a leader’s charm, blended in the amalgam of the group?
A reality is simply presented as it is, and not as it should be.
Dennis Gansel's 'L'Onda' (The Wave) explores the chilling potential for dictatorship in modern Germany through a classroom experiment. The film powerfully portrays how individuals lose identity under group pressure and charismatic authority. It challenges viewers to reflect on history and personal responsibility without offering false hope. With strong performances and expert direction, it is a must-watch drama that stimulates deep thought. Watch Dennis Gansel’s L'Onda to confront the chilling reality of groupthink and dictatorship—reflect on the past to understand the present.
Provocative, mystical, magical, gritty, brilliant. If you want to enjoy it to the fullest, you absolutely must turn up the volume, close your eyes, and let yourself be carried away by the magic of this piece.
Provocative, mystical, magical, gritty, brilliant.
If you want to enjoy it to the fullest, you absolutely must turn up the volume, close your eyes, and let yourself be carried away by the magic of this piece.
This review highlights the 1985 Litfiba bootleg live album recorded in Marina di Carovigno, praised for its mystical, gritty, and powerful performance. The author values its superior audio quality and deep connection with fans. Each band member’s contribution is deeply analyzed, especially Pelù’s intense vocals and Moroccan’s bass work. The recording perfectly captures one of the darkest eras of the band, making it a must-have for die-hard fans. The author enthusiastically encourages listeners to discover this raw gem. Dive into Litfiba’s raw 1985 live energy—listen now and experience this legendary bootleg firsthand!
"I love Litfiba so much that I forgive them ALMOST everything (except for having composed the album Infinito! eheheh)." "Istanbul - LEGENDARY even live - and Guerra - very intense - my two favorite songs by Pelù, Renzulli and company, are completely omitted!"
"I love Litfiba so much that I forgive them ALMOST everything (except for having composed the album Infinito! eheheh)."
"Istanbul - LEGENDARY even live - and Guerra - very intense - my two favorite songs by Pelù, Renzulli and company, are completely omitted!"
This review explores the unusual choices Litfiba made in releasing their 12/5/87 live album and video. It highlights notable omissions and rearrangements in the setlist, praises key performances, and reflects on the imperfections of the video quality. Despite grievances over song cuts, the reviewer admires the band deeply and appreciates rare footage of fans’ favorite tracks. Discover the passion and curiosities behind Litfiba's 12/5/87 live album and watch the rare concert video now!
It’s Burn, one of the most powerful hard-rock tracks, a heroic gallop that seems to be Blackmore’s first real nod to his Renaissance-Music project. This very slow blues... starts with a masterful Blackmore riff, continues with Coverdale’s wonderful and heart-wrenching singing, perfectly aligning with the lyrics about a broken heart.
It’s Burn, one of the most powerful hard-rock tracks, a heroic gallop that seems to be Blackmore’s first real nod to his Renaissance-Music project.
This very slow blues... starts with a masterful Blackmore riff, continues with Coverdale’s wonderful and heart-wrenching singing, perfectly aligning with the lyrics about a broken heart.
This review praises Deep Purple’s Burn as an honest and powerful 70s hard rock album. It highlights the dynamic vocals of Coverdale and Hughes, Blackmore’s masterful guitar work, and the blend of rock with funk and blues influences. The review covers the context of the lineup change to Mark 3 and examines key tracks like 'Burn' and 'Mistreated.' Overall, it celebrates Burn as a classic that remains essential for rock fans. Discover the raw energy of Deep Purple’s Burn—listen now and experience a timeless hard rock masterpiece.
In the flesh started as more than just a song—it was an explosion of life, with fireworks and an inspired Waters leading the crowd. At the moment of singing the chorus of 'Comfortably Numb,' Waters stopped and offered his ear to the audience, letting them drown out the sound with their voices.
In the flesh started as more than just a song—it was an explosion of life, with fireworks and an inspired Waters leading the crowd.
At the moment of singing the chorus of 'Comfortably Numb,' Waters stopped and offered his ear to the audience, letting them drown out the sound with their voices.
This review captures the unforgettable intensity of Roger Waters' 2006 live performance at Rome's Stadio Olimpico. The show featured a powerful blend of Pink Floyd classics and Waters' solo repertoire, enhanced by spectacular visuals, fireworks, and passionate audience participation. The reviewer emphasizes the emotional connection and innovation presented during the concert, highlighting moments like 'Comfortably Numb' and 'The Wall' sing-alongs. Waters' artistry and energy left a lasting impression on all attendees. Discover the magic of Roger Waters live in Rome—dive into the unforgettable 2006 concert experience now!
Deep Purple do not need any of that to ignite the audience, because the universality of art in their performances is provided by the music alone. A force of nature, a band capable of delivering a TOUR de FORCE of EMOTIONS.
Deep Purple do not need any of that to ignite the audience, because the universality of art in their performances is provided by the music alone.
A force of nature, a band capable of delivering a TOUR de FORCE of EMOTIONS.
This review celebrates Deep Purple's 'Live In Concert 1972-73' DVD as a masterpiece capturing the band's pinnacle MK2 lineup. It highlights iconic songs, legendary solos, and the raw, genuine energy of their live performances without the need for flashy stage effects. The DVD includes the full Copenhagen show and rare clips from other concerts, offering fans a brilliant glimpse of rock history. A must-have for classic rock lovers and Deep Purple fans alike. Discover the legendary power of Deep Purple live—watch and listen to their 1972-73 classic performances now!
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