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 "It's the first concert with more people on stage than in the audience," Mr. Elio joked before the show.

 The concert’s finale was a crescendo of emotions...drawing the final curtain amidst tears and palpable emotion to the career of one of the most delightful and ingenious groups ever to appear on the Italian scene.

Elio e le Storie Tese possibly ended their remarkable 38-year career with a heartfelt farewell concert at Barolo's Collisioni Festival 2018. The show featured numerous special guests, memorable performances, and emotional tributes, highlighting the band's creativity and legacy. Despite some humor and playful moments, the event carried a semi-tragic, festive tone. The review praises the band's ingenuity and the concert's emotional impact. Discover the legendary final show of Elio e le Storie Tese—relive the moments and celebrate a unique Italian band’s legacy today!

 Shawn Murphy, who manages to become a professional surgeon excelling in university studies in the nursing field.

 Freddie Highmore aka Shawn sometimes with Forrest Gump-like accents… sometimes with moves akin to Clooney in E.R.

The Good Doctor is an American medical drama centered on Shawn Murphy, a talented young surgeon with Savant syndrome. The first three episodes reveal strong character development and realistic portrayal of autism within a competitive hospital environment. Freddie Highmore leads with nuanced performance, supported by Antonia Thomas and Nicky Gonzalez. The show mixes medical challenges and personal relationships, enhanced by a captivating soundtrack. Explore the first episodes of The Good Doctor and experience this heartfelt medical drama with unique perspectives.

 I coin the phrase 'dement-serious': the character proposed here contends face to face with the inefficiency of water channels in hotels.

 This feature film is a very rare synthesis of grotesque, trash gossip of the period, post-totonero sports events, and French and cross-channel detective story.

Nando Cicero's 1982 film 'Paulo Ruberto Cotequinho:centravanti di SfondaMento' is a rare blend of soccer parody, grotesque humor, and detective story elements. Inspired by post-totonero sports scandals, it features Alvaro Vitali's nuanced 'dement-serious' character. While quirky and rooted in its era, the film holds a niche appeal. The reviewer suggests a watch for fans of obscure and cult Italian cinema. Explore this rare cult soccer parody by Nando Cicero and uncover its quirky humor and unique style!

 The 'witches' of Benevento, in their very first attempt ever at S. Siro, ... conquered the Meazza, something that no one who knows about football could have ever conceived.

 For better or for worse, it will forever be considered asporting Waterloo, on par with the precipitous November elimination from Russia 2018.

The review reflects on Benevento's unexpected victory over Milan at San Siro, highlighting it as a rare and shocking result in Italian football. The author expresses skepticism and disappointment toward big Italian football clubs due to recent scandals and commercialization. This defeat is considered symbolic of a troubled season for Milan and a significant upset in football history, compared to notable past defeats. Discover the story behind Benevento's stunning win over Milan and explore this historic football moment!

 Since Massimo finally got into the Homer Character, even though I reluctantly accepted Bart "Lo Sbartato," I started conscientiously applauding the new Adventures of the ...yellow hopeful sextet.

 Tired of the tacky E-mitations of the Yellow World 'sprin'gfield', I decided to share my thoughts on the Italian Edition regularly in progress.

This review discusses the Italian edition of The Simpsons, highlighting acceptance of Bart's new name and praise for Homer's characterization. It expresses cautious optimism about the current adventures and appreciates the effort to stay true to Matt Groening's vision. Explore the unique Italian spin on The Simpsons and see how the classic characters come alive anew!

 The love for the Bemba roots in Emeli has had a good effect on the continuation of her career.

 Breathing Underwater... is an easy soulful catch and soft as you like, for the melody.

This review awards Emeli Sandé's 'Long Live the Angels' two and a half stars, acknowledging soulful highlights while noting an uneven overall impression. It praises tracks like Highs/Lows and Breathing Underwater for their emotional depth but finds the album somewhat complaisant and repetitive in its themes. The reviewer appreciates Sandé's roots influence but suggests the album falters away from certain producers. Overall, it's a mixed but contemplative assessment. Discover Emeli Sandé's 'Long Live the Angels' and explore its soulful moments for yourself.

 Such as "Barabba" or "Parola"... worth listening twice.

 "Spaccacuore... here, it gives us chills, dammit."

Samuele Bersani's 'Freak' is hailed as one of the best Italian albums of the 90s, blending pop d'autore with traditional Romagnol melodies. The album explores themes of trials, escapes, and emotional resilience with intense and often reflective lyrics. Standout tracks like 'Spaccacuore' evoke strong emotional responses. Despite a few weaker moments, the album is praised for its depth, arrangement, and heartfelt performances. Listen to Samuele Bersani's 'Freak' and experience a classic of 90s Italian pop with deep lyrics and rich melodies.

 Ballast of hyper-repetitive ambient sounds track by track, except in a few small points, and uniform and monotone singing.

 As anti-commercial as you want but...NO DICE

The review of Meg's Psychodelice album criticizes it for its hyper-repetitive ambient tracks and uniform, monotone singing. Despite aiming to be anti-commercial, the album ultimately fails to impress. The reviewer expresses disappointment and questions the album's musical value. Discover why Meg's Psychodelice didn't resonate—read the full review and listen for yourself!

 Prisoner79 is a true resurrection of the dear 'old friend from the past,' but with grit and lacking fake/toy/cartoon/manga voices.

 In three words, we regain dignity.

After a 2.5-year hiatus, CapaRezza returns with 'Prisoner 709,' delivering a gritty and authentic album free from gimmicks. The record fuses hard rap verses with blues-rock backgrounds and earthy choirs. It marks a comeback full of self-irony and regained dignity. Overall, a powerful and refreshing evolution in CapaRezza's music. Listen to CapaRezza's Prisoner 709 and experience a bold blend of rap grit and blues-rock soul.

 "Museica suffers from a significant sonic decline after the release of Cover."

 "This reek of useless drift that horrifies 3/4!...The future has yet to come."

This review of Caparezza's Museica acknowledges the album's continued focus on social critique and creative themes. However, it criticizes the album for a noticeable drop in musical quality and cohesion. Some tracks retain merit, but many fall into playful or pop styles that feel out of place. The reviewer sees this as a misguided drift rather than a successful evolution. Discover the highs and lows of Caparezza's Museica and decide if this shift matches your taste!

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