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❝ “What is genius?! It is creativity, a keen eye, and ease of execution.”
❝ Gianni Brera elevated sports journalism to the level of literature thanks to his profound passion fueled by a unique and engaging style that set a standard.
❝ The album is "Duck Rock" by Malcolm McLaren.
❝ And it is the delirium of trash, the apocalypse of buffoonery.
❝ The director, after all, is Lucio Fulci, one of the great names of Italian cinema and one who will later be defined as a 'terrorist of genres'
❝ Here is a film that holds a certain importance in the history of Italian thrillers, as well as being one of Lucio Fulci's most justly famous works.
❝ Paolo Rossi? Paolo Rossi, not the footballer. Paolo Rossi the comedian.
❝ In Italy EVERYTHING is sanctified and everything is used to sell, they say... holy words, it seems!
❝ I rarely listen to this album, it makes me melancholy…
❝ This unusual and provocative cover shot brought considerable publicity to the album at the time (1975).
❝ 'Exit... Stage Left' is their second double live album and the best record ever made by the boys from Toronto, and I’m categorical about that.
❝ One of the most underrated rock albums is the right definition for 'Caress of Steel'.
❝ The Canadian band Rush is a trio with undeniable technical and compositional skills, and in this excellent 1988 live album, they provide a brilliant demonstration of them.
❝ Robbie Basho lived with a ghost that wandered through his rooms almost every night. Like in a dark Japanese story with strong shades, you know?
❝ The neck of Robbie Basho's guitar is that metaphysical bridge connecting North America with the Far East.
❝ We are talking about 130 million copies sold and over 30 gaming platforms hosting the post-communist cyber regime.
❝ “Se telefonando” is undoubtedly an absolute masterpiece of universal value not only for its musical part but also for its lyrics
❝ “Mina quasi Jannacci” is the testimony of perhaps the most mature and intense period of Ms. Mazzini’s long career;
❝ ‘Cremona’, an album of striking crystalline brilliance produced in 1996 and in my opinion, the most beautiful album of the decade for this ALL-ROUND SINGER.
❝ "The Expendables" doesn't disappoint expectations, it is truly an "exaggerated" film in every sense.
❝ This is a film about war, not a Rambo movie!
❝ "When I came here, you didn't like me, and I didn't like you. But then you changed, and I changed, and if I can change and you can change, then the world can change."
❝ Highly enjoyable performance by Carlo Pedersoli, with 10 jazzy and entertaining tracks that delight the audience and once again prove the legend he is.
❝ "Primo Piano: Gianni Morandi" from 1998 is a splendid example of a collection published without any logical criteria: it is so approximative and senseless that it becomes captivating in its ugliness.
❝ "Uno Su Mille" is known by everyone, also because sooner or later many find themselves humming it when times are tough, and you need an extra pinch of strength.
❝ What to say, a false step in the successful career of one of our most famous compatriots.
❝ Who is Luther Blissett?
❝ In conclusion: good album, maybe not very varied (after many listens I still find it hard to distinguish the tracks) but for this reason more complete and organic (AHHHH I can't believe I actually used this word to describe an album!), and then very engaging.
❝ The Kaiser Chiefs aren't Blur, but they imitate them terribly well…
❝ A completionist album, negligible for everyone else.
❝ A truly unique album, representing the pinnacle of evolution and the culmination of Rap produced in our country.
❝ A great record!
❝ To be avoided.
❝ I was talking about fun: how can you not get caught up in the adrenaline rush of "Bad Boy... Bad Girl", between Danko Jones and the (un)forgettable D.A.D., where '70s Rock meets '80s Street, or the whirling reverbs of "Never Walk This Way" or the concluding "Like Everybody Does", a true tribute to the godfathers, the acid eaters par excellence: a medley of Canned Heat (little voice and initial riff), Who (the open strumming) and Doors (forget Morrison and rediscover the sessions between Manzarek and Krieger).
I was talking about fun: how can you not get caught up in the adrenaline rush of "Bad Boy... Bad Girl", between Danko Jones and the (un)forgettable D.A.D., where '70s Rock meets '80s Street, or the whirling reverbs of "Never Walk This Way" or the concluding "Like Everybody Does", a true tribute to the godfathers, the acid eaters par excellence: a medley of Canned Heat (little voice and initial riff), Who (the open strumming) and Doors (forget Morrison and rediscover the sessions between Manzarek and Krieger).
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