SIC
Crying for him means shedding crocodile tears. The fact is that his death live, so sudden and violent, is a real blow. Just like it was to see Villeneuve, Senna, Ratzenberger, and Kato die. It's a shock because in an instant you see them lifeless on the ground. Reading about the victims of an earthquake or a car bomb is terrible, but this is something else; I don’t know if it’s worse, but it’s different. And bringing up the "heroes of a thousand euros" is vulgar Italian populism and immensely hypocritical. more
Neffa
It just makes me feel deflated! more
SIC
Shall we make a definition for all the dead today in Turkey too? It would be fair. more
SIC
to respond to Don Pollo: the issue of deaths at work is a discussion I find myself having every day; for example, regarding those dying in war, I don't quite know what to say, other than that if you take a good look, some kind of asked for it (if you enlist and then die and become a hero of the homeland), while others, less so (if you're a civilian who mistakenly finds themselves in the path of a bullet). I'm irritated when I look at the newspaper and the top story is about this guy. that's enough. more
SIC
I couldn't stand him, always too arrogant with that shrill voice of his. I'm sorry it ended this way, but then again, that's life, and if you do that job, you know what you’re getting into. I don’t like all the sugary sentimentality that’s happening now: no one ever talks about the hundreds of people who lose their lives in construction sites and factories all over Italy to bring home by the end of the month what Simoncelli earned in a day... more
SIC
I, who do not follow motorcycling, had never heard of him until yesterday. And I think a substantial percentage of those who are now making a Greek tragedy with it are in the same boat. It's not that I am indifferent to the death of a twenty-four-year-old, but the hordes of professional mourners are really getting on my nerves. Of course, I have nothing to say against those who truly appreciated him. more
Robert Johnson
Perhaps the quintessential "SEMINAL" artist. 5 for their merits, I believe that music like this didn't exist anywhere on the planet at the time. more
SIC
Athletes of this kind know what they might be facing from the very first day they settle into competition vehicles. Obsessed, manic, and passionate to the core; it's their choice. Surely, if they have to leave this world young, their love drives them to meet the grim reaper this way rather than succumbing to illness in a hospital bed. My thoughts are with athletes like him, as well as with any poor Mr. Anybody who dies on the job for far less. more
SIC
As an athlete, very talented. Unfortunately, he didn't have the chance to fully bloom. For what happened, there shouldn't even be a need to comment; we should just be SILENT in the face of such a TRAGEDY. A TRUE tragedy. No rhetoric here. (3 is a non-vote) more
SIC
An arrogant and reckless, unbearable troublemaker. The Sato of motorcycling. Simply unbearable. Of course it’s unfortunate... But I would expect so many definitions of Wheldon and many other drivers who have died doing their job. This stupid Italian-style sectarianism is despicable. more
Fratello Metallo
How can you hate him? G E N I U S. more
SIC
thus passes the glory of the world more
SIC
How many definitions of SIC were there until yesterday? Ah, here we go. I'm sorry for his death just like any other, and all the crude rhetoric being spread around these hours is horrifying. As usual. As an athlete, I give him a 3. At 24, I imagined him already with a MotoGP world title or at least fighting for one. more
SIC
He was sincere. He was young. He was good. "He was." I don’t know why, but I liked him immensely. A deep sorrow for his loss. more
SIC
When a young person with so much talent leaves too soon, it’s always painful... what a shame Sic... I held you in high regard! more
The Cure
They resemble Baustelle a lot... I really love their early albums! more
Neffa
Let's not kid ourselves. Now: a superficial yet classy pop singer who's not to be dismissed outright. Before: a badass rapper who set the standard. SxM, damn it! more
AC/DC
When ignorance becomes music... at certain moments, however, it is essential to listen to them to forget everything... 3. more
Litfiba
Knowing they were in a tight spot, they got back together... a mountain of sadness. more
Neffa
It set the standard... there’s nothing you can do about it... you wanted her not to do it, but she did it anyway! more