Lord

DeRank : 1,13
DeAge™ : 7163 days • Here since 30 october 2006
Scorpions Animal Magnetism
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Well, 3 should be enough, I already gave 5 to Lovedrive, which deserved 4... My favorites are undoubtedly "Virgin Killer" and "In Trance."
Donatella Rettore Brivido Divino
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Dumbbell of those dumbbells for sure. A 5 for her breasts.
Don Siegel Ispettore Callaghan, il caso Skorpio è tuo! (Dirty Harry, 1970)
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Happy birthday Clint. Great, but really, great movie.
Mariottide Tristezza A Palate
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I didn't want to
Mariottide Tristezza A Palate
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Great character, great music
King Crimson In The Court Of The Crimson King
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I don't read the review, I've already read too many about this record.
Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full
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Girls are not like they used to be, all bones and foundation...
Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full
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And then, too much politics
Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full
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You took his favorite records: look at what he gives to Relayer for example. Then you didn't answer my question: the importance of the Residents in the history of music.
Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full
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"Your big problem, Lord, is that you have a disgusting attitude of indifference. You don't say 'I don't like it'; you try to argue about something you clearly don't understand a damn thing about because you don't know a damn thing. I didn't understand what you were trying to say. Of course I don't like the Residents, but I can't just say 'I hate it' and leave it at that; I explain the reasons for my disdain: they are musically nonexistent, and I can't stand them because of their behavior, or rather the behavior they've been made to adopt: superiority (as if to say, whoever doesn't listen to them is still a miserable being who indulges in trivial commercial rock), a reworking of songs in an avant-garde and deconstructive key (for what purpose, then), incredibly stinky crap that is served to the masses as avant-garde experiments (like for example 'The Third Reich'n'Roll'), and so on. I've always thought (since God granted me ADSL and the mule) of the Residents as more of a cultural phenomenon than a musical one (something that is incorrectly said about the Beatles). I beg you to respond, Ajeje, to my question about the importance of the Residents in the history of music. One last thing: there’s this trend in the underground scene to massacre all the greats in favor of underground or isolated, niche phenomena: Queen has popular support, crap, the Beatles are famous, crap, Pink Floyd made very commercial music, crap, and so on; the reason lies mainly in the psychological instability of some minds who, after reading Scaruffi's pages, decide to turn it into a philosophy."