donzaucher

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R.E.M. Live in Padova - 2003-07-22
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this is the setlist: So Fast, So Numb / Pilgrimage / New Test Leper / Animal / The Great Beyond / Driver 8 / I've Been High / Bad Day / The One I Love / So. Central Rain / Fall On Me / Daysleeper / Electrolite / Losing My Religion / Cuyahoga / Walk Unafraid / She Just Wants To Be / Man On the Moon // Everybody Hurts / Country Feedback / Imitation Of Life / It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
R.E.M. Live in Padova - 2003-07-22
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I was there too, and I’d like to add my impressions to the review: I really enjoyed Sparklehorse; more than two or three people asked me who that band was, then commenting, "they're not bad at all!" REM were fantastic: Stipe has an incredible charisma that captivated even those (like me) who know them but not too well (there were some songs I had never heard before). Two hours of truly enjoyable concert!
Immortal Battles In The North
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Can I make a note? What’s your hurry to review ALL the metal CDs you listen to??? And when do you finish them? Do you make them up? :)
Radiohead Live Ferrara 11 e 12.07.03
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I take the liberty of correcting you, mr_iko: given the turn of events in the last few days (or rather, in the last HOURS...) debaser is becoming more of a "north european metal-fanzine" than a "radiohead-fanzine"....
AA.VV. Heineken Jammin' Festival, Imola, 13 e 14 giugno 2003
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hahahaha! here we've gone from "metal", to Bon Jovi, and finally to Richard Sanderson's reality!! what's the next "step"?? Cristina D'Avena? :)
Radiohead Live Ferrara 11 e 12.07.03
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hahahaha absolutely right! the lovely trynitix here brought me a big ice cream while I was in line! :) welcome! well registered! will you write something?
Radiohead Live Ferrara 11 e 12.07.03
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It's not like it's a special t-shirt... it's from the "magical mystery tour 1995," white, with a photo of the group on the front and the group seen from behind on the back... simple, essential, cute... as soon as I can, I'll take a couple of photos! "wolf at the door": the spoken part, in my opinion, comes across better on the record; live it had a very low voice (it's not easy to sing, try and see!), but the chorus... wow... and EVERYONE joining in on the final "nanana"... beautiful!
Radiohead Live Ferrara 11 e 12.07.03
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she was cute too ;) maybe she wanted the sweaty t-shirt, so she would know "it’s for men"! ahahahahahaha
Radiohead Live Ferrara 11 e 12.07.03
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I didn't sell it to her: it has significant sentimental value... and then... giving it as a gift? No, not on par with another different t-shirt either. Charging her for it? No way! That would have been first-class "spider" (read stingy)! I kept it, but she imagined it would end this way; in fact, she was more embarrassed by the "strange" question than sorry for not having it!
Lovecoma Lovecoma
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In my opinion, those who say that the author thought those words and those words must be RESPECTED are right... whether or not they are liked is another discussion, but if he (they) thought so, it MUST be so, plain and simple... isn't the meaning clear? Better yet, everyone can give their own meaning... can't any meaning be assigned? Amen... so what should you say about Radiohead, who by their own admission have stated that the "a raindrop" repeated endlessly at the end of "sit down, stand up" DOES NOT MAKE SENSE, and that they used those words for their musicality... what do we want to do, write to Thom Yorke calling him an idiot and telling him to change the words of that (and maybe other...) song?? Hmm...