Grasshopper

DeRank : 5,88
DeAge™ : 7973 days • Here since 11 august 2004
Francesco De Gregori Prendere e lasciare
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Not that I'm swayed by the authoritative nickname, but I fully support (not Cutugno) what Zarathustra said, including the votes.
Luca Carboni Carboni
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The subject is truly despicable, but the review is not too bad. With that little historical introduction from Tg 1, it reminds me of the best Marco Poletti, who has always excelled when discussing trash music (or rather, garbage), while generally failing miserably when dealing with serious topics. That "thirty-year-old" is at the very least a bit strange...
Modern Jazz Quartet Fontessa
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Ear and ear (pl. -ecchi and -ecchie) m. and f. (from lat. auricula) Organ of hearing (excerpt from Novissimo Palazzi, Dictionary of the Italian Language)
Gustav Mahler Sinfonia n.2 "Resurrezione"
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Currently, my favorite among the Mahler symphonies (in the past, the Fifth and the Sixth have also been favorites) truly could not have received better treatment.
Santana Santana
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As much as I have a soft spot for Santana's "mystical-jazz" in the trilogy "Caravanserai," "Welcome," and "Borboletta," I consider the first three albums masterpieces as well, and I take this opportunity to recommend the excellent triple live album called "Lotus," which sums up the best of both these periods. The review is also great.
Modern Jazz Quartet Django - Original Jazz Classic - 20 bit remastered
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Old dear irascible Mr_Iko: these days I was really reminiscing with another long-time debaseriano about your rants on the post-Gabriel Genesis, which were gold compared to the sheer tackiness now rampant on debaser. Where have you gone? I don't know, anyway I’m sending you a late acknowledgment for being the first to propose the MJQ on this site, just on the day I renew the proposal. I just submitted a review of "Fontessa," which after three and a half years will keep company with your magnificent one on the great "Django."
Giorgio Gaber La Libertà
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Sponge, the "theorem" you're referring to doesn't exist: I said that the cult of strength and oppression is typical of fascists, but this doesn't exclude that other totalitarian regimes (like communism) can adopt it and, as history teaches us, also put it into practice abundantly. It's precisely for this reason that when I hear delirious voices in service of a master, or the master himself, labeling anyone leftist as "communist," I get angry: I am a libertarian! Just like Gaber, to briefly return to the subject of the review.
Giorgio Gaber La Libertà
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P.S. Of course "un'accidente" is a typo. (I know the apostrophe shouldn't be there).
Giorgio Gaber La Libertà
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So... assuming that you are not Viva Lì alias Marco Poletti, since this person is only capable of childish insults and not of articulated reasoning, the fact remains that despite your intelligence, you still haven't understood a thing about how I think. Stadium fan culture is far from my style. I know that both the right and the left have many faces. I have various liberal and "neoconservative" friends with whom I discuss without coming to blows. Naturally, if I see a gratuitous and vulgar insult, I do not instinctively associate it with a liberal, but with a fascist, who by definition has a cult of violence and oppression. I hope I have made myself clear, even though I expected that with your intelligence you would have understood that the harshest words were directed at Marco Poletti, who more than a fascist is a real idiot. If you really are not him, I do not understand why you took it so personally. Anyway, I think we can agree on one thing: on Debaser, let's try to talk about music instead of politics. Regards.
Giorgio Gaber La Libertà
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Dear sponge... you make me laugh even though I wouldn't want to. The PCI my political party? This alone shows you haven’t understood a damn thing. Being "leftist" doesn’t automatically mean being communist and maybe, as your master says, eating boiled babies. There are a thousand other nuances, which you might not even know, like libertarians, environmentalists, pacifists, etc. As for the rest, the fact that you reason in terms of insults (paranoid, seek help, stupid, etc.) brings you very close to the (low) level of that Viva Lì from which you wish to distinguish yourself in vain. I don’t see fascists everywhere, but unfortunately I see them where they are, and in debaser, there are some, even if it’s just a noisy and annoying minority. Marco Poletti is definitely one of them, but from the "squadrist" language with which you address me, I have strong suspicions about you as well. I hope, however, that you are smart enough to continue appreciating my reviews, in which, aside from some "sociological" introductions, politics isn’t discussed. I greet you and I'm off... to take care of myself. Yes, but to the dietitian!