sorciopeloso

DeRank : 1,82
DeAge™ : 7174 days • Here since 19 october 2006
Ligabue Live @ Gran Teatro 17.12.2006
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Indeed, Ligabue has never repeated himself: he simply wrote one song throughout his career, changing the title each time ;-D the longer periods of John Holmes are nice.
Daughters Canada Songs
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Indeed, it can be disorienting; however, I believe that in the end you are talking about music even if it doesn't seem like it.
The Locust Plague Soundscapes
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God, it was definitely not clear...
Blonde Redhead Misery Is A Butterfly
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Many reviewers love to astonish the reader with special -linguistic- effects, with impactful statements and images of disarming poetry. However, one soon realizes that upon analyzing their content, very little remains, and ceasing to be reviews, they turn into art prose, more or less successful depending on the case. That said, the punctuation is indeed at times bizarre.
The Locust Plague Soundscapes
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Come on, he must have done it on purpose.
Vert Some Beans & An Octopus
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clearly the rating for the review should be given regardless of one's musical tastes, as those are tied to the rating of the album; but then many give a 1 to the reviewer for their choice because they haven't understood a damn thing, and maybe they don't even read the review. that said, indeed maledettaprimavera is not wrong.
Cibo Appetibile
Cibo Appetibile
26 dec 06
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He he, the food!
Burzum Filosofem
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Often, anonymous users are registered members who enjoy trolling without being recognized; since this isn’t your case, that’s fine (although I don’t think choosing to write on a music site just to talk about politics is very commendable). I don’t know what to say regarding the things you mention about Hungary (which is the only case I can discuss since it’s the one I know directly), but I can tell you that I don’t find evidence for everything you say. It seems to me that when it comes to present-day Hungary, you speak a little too much based on hearsay, and the same goes for the past, as you yourself admit. The image (of anything) we have also depends on the people we come into contact with: perhaps a foreigner who will talk to one of us in thirty years will be convinced that in the years straddling the twentieth and twenty-first centuries we were under a dictatorship, whether left-wing or Berlusconi's, depending on who they talk to...
Burzum Filosofem
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Without wanting to detract from anyone's contributions, I would like to add a couple of points regarding Bel Air's words (which could authenticate himself): having half my family Hungarian, I know the situation there quite well; first of all, for tradition, history, and cultural world, I believe it is rather unfair to put Hungary on the same level as other Eastern countries as you have done. Aside from that, I can also assure you that, compared to fifteen, even twenty years ago, the conditions have not improved as much as you seem to imply; on the contrary, there is a general tendency to look to the future with a great deal of pessimism, and wealth is mostly in the hands of foreigners (and I won't talk about the character transformation that people have undergone in the last decade). If you present me with some Hungarians who emigrated because they couldn't live in "communist" land, I am always happy to exchange a few words with semi-countrymen. That said, know that even though I am not right-wing, I am the first to criticize the stupid kids with Che shirts who behave like ignorant neo-Nazis. In fact, I generally just ignore them.
Duncan James Amazed
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I'm seriously considering signing up for that community, you know, Duncan! Also because he's better looking than me, he deserves to be rewarded!