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here you see Josi_ "IT'S THE DEVIL'S WAY NOW/THERE IS NO WAY OUT/ YOU CAN SCREAM & YOU CAN SHOUT/ IT IS TOO LATE NOW/ BECAUSE YOU HAVE NOT BEEN PAYING ATTENTION" summarizes the above speech of the Talking Heads.....
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;-) Oh! Donzaucher, you see, the man I was looking for, last night my friends and I were just talking about the concert. We're coming up from Fano, leaving around 6:00 PM, so we'll arrive around 8:00 PM. What do you think, is that a bit risky?... Do you know a place where the parking is definitely available? I think it will be a mess; even here, when there are concerts of the Violino and la Selce in the city, there’s nowhere to park anymore.
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Josi_ I want to imagine that The raindrops, The raindrops, the raindrops at the end of Sit Down. Stand Up. lasting at least 5 minutes, with him flailing like an octopus, the lights on stage going crazy in all directions, and the crowd jumping...
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p.s. Time can be found, you just need a bit of organization and common sense..
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PJ HARVEY? Definitely start with Dry or To Bring You My Love... to experience the authentic PJ... a great little lady, seen live twice, the classic not-beautiful woman but so charismatic that she ends up being stunning, and then she had a fling with Nicola Caverna, also known as Nick Cave... can you picture the two of them together, what a joy?
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Little and Lobotomized Tim, I get heated because when I hear these mediocre and stereotypical discussions from the average Italian, it drives me crazy. Let me try to be clear; I'll give you an example that maybe your limited IQ can grasp. You see, the feminist movement that characterized the 60s and 70s aimed to overturn and reset (like punk did for music, at least let's stay on topic) all the feminine stereotypes... woman = affectionate mother, devoted wife. Now, like all extremes, I only partially agree with this movement, but it served a crucial function because resetting also means a blank slate on which to rewrite or rebuild values that are no longer stereotypical... are you following me? Now, back to my specific case: 1) I intend to show my son the woman I am, that is, a person with many passions and interests, hoping that this will be educational for him and he will also become a "full" person. 2) I do not find it educational for a child to grow up with parents completely annulled to meet all their needs.
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Hello Dear Tim...maybe if your mom had given you less bread and Nutella when you were little (which probably burned a few of your neurons) with a sweet condescending smile, you would say less nonsense. Even though I don’t have to justify myself to someone who has the same nickname as a mobile phone brand, I’ll tell you that when I walk around here, I’m usually at the office (moms work too, darling) and fortunately where I work, I can also do whatever I want...
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Good job, Daniele. At 20, I also constructively accepted the advice and criticism from those over 30, and this helped me develop my own personal spirit of inquiry. Then remember that the student can always surpass the teacher; in fact, they must do so. I really like this album too, and then "colpo di pistola"—who wouldn't have wanted to sing it to someone...in life..."I'll hurt you like a gunshot, it's exactly what you deserve."
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Tabba has the opposite effect on me; aside from a few tracks that could have been left out, like "we suck young blood," the album wonderfully reshuffles the ideas of OK COMPUTER, KID A, and AMNESIAC... yeah, maybe nothing brand new, but very beautiful; even the lyrics and Thom's voice are remarkable... but perhaps by the 60th listen (I think I'm at least at the 40th) I'll change my mind... who knows... "They were supposed to break up after OK COMPUTER" but look at what I have to listen to coming back from a grueling weekend in this heat...