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DeAge™ : 7163 days • Here since 30 october 2006
Yes Close To The Edge
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Riccardo, are we at the end? Can you explain the meaning of your post that includes parts of mine?
Michael Radford Il Postino
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And the remaining 2%?
Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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Manilù, listen to Arnold, download the album, the commentary on the songs one by one applies to Britney Spears, but if they are part of a concept, they make no sense on their own. When I was young, I didn't understand what The Happiest Days of Our Lives meant, on a compilation of Pink Floyd; I mean, it was a minute of music and noises; now I have The Wall and I finally found a meaning in it.
Michael Radford Il Postino
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I liked it. The music too, Troisi is touching at times, and all this pathos is created by him, not by Cucinotta, so 5.
Yes Close To The Edge
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I was forgetting.
Yes Close To The Edge
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I’ve heard people talk about mediocre singers... I won’t say more; there must be some radiation that has flooded the earth and dumbed down a large part of the music listeners (now they’re shitting on the Beatles, the Queen, the Pink Floyd, the Genesis, and now even on the Yes...). Breathtaking album, my favorite is "And You and I," with an epic central part worthy of a Beethoven symphony. And then Jon Anderson with a voice that had never been heard before (Lethe, if you find me similar voices, I’ll give you my car; maybe only the lead singer of Rush resembles him a bit, but they come second).
Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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Yes, that song is one of the greatest masterpieces by King Crimson, one of those unattainable peaks of all rock. Ajeje, more standard in the sound of the instruments, I don't know, maybe it's the new recording techniques, but everything sounds incredibly polished, even the low-fi. Moreover, I believe that there is more technical skill in the '90s than in previous decades, which makes me distance myself from that music. Then, I already told you that I don’t want to generalize; there are exceptions, even metal has produced good material. I downloaded Painkiller the other day, and it doesn't seem bad at all, but in general, I don't feel like speaking well of a decade like that. The '80s are better, even though they produced some unforgivable crap. Well, I'm going to bed.
Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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To pair with a glass of Valtellina '96 (and here we start to hear the notes of "it's party time"). When you see La Carrozza di Hans arriving, it might be best to stop with the Valtellina, otherwise it could turn into a Peccato di Gola (but this is a bit too niche, not everyone knows Alphataurus).
Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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Nothing stops you from using it like regular polenta, so go ahead with a nice stew, and here we are in the realm of the Banco.
Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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Polenta taragna is a particular type of polenta, as it already constitutes a unique and complete dish by itself. The secret lies in the melted casera cheese mixed with the typical polenta dough. With its local and ancient flavor, polenta taragna might remind one of some of the most beautiful pieces of Italian prog, such as Impressioni di settembre, Uno Sguardo Verso il Cielo, etc.