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What are you doing? Not answering? Usually, you always want to have the last word, or have I argued that you don't know what else to say... as you wrote in the review: you annoy a lot of people, but those people can't say anything to you, because you've done well. Be quiet, mute, still, stay! Go fetch the bone! Here, the Paw Uolli, take the Chappy... I have a lot of fun when I argue with you, you know, I think you're wasting your talent on things that don't suit you; in my opinion, you'd be a great writer. You know well that this isn't a joke, don't let opportunities slip away that may not come back. Bye.
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Clearly, we have a very different concept of what violence means.
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Sorry, but I read Maiden; anger is closely tied to violence. If it's inside you, it can lead to violence. In Punk, there were many musicians with a lot of anger inside. The most striking example is Darby Crash, who died at 21 from an overdose. He channeled his anger on stage when he sang, but the violence was directed at himself. He’s certainly not the only one; this is the case for everyone who harms themselves, whether through drinking or in any other way. There are three types of violence: against others, against things, and against oneself. As for the bands you mentioned, I can't say anything because I don't know them, but playing at high levels, like you say about Eyehategod, who are used to demolish decaying houses and bridges under renovation, approved by the Italian association of construction engineers, means nothing; it doesn't mean they are violent, it just means they play in that way. But I was talking about violence, which is quite another thing.
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Poletti, know that tonight there's also Letter from an Unknown Woman, The Man Who Wasn't There, by the Coen brothers, and since you mentioned Orson Welles, The Lady from Shanghai, with its intricate plot, but stunning visually, featuring actors who are better in this film than Welles himself. All films worth recording.
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This is worth no more than 3 stars, but the first two, Borotalco, Maledetto il giorno che t'ho incontrato, Io e mia sorella, I liked them. Verdone has the merit of offering a comedy that is both sugary and bitter at the same time. (in his best films)
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If you answered me regarding what I asked you about the Germs, aside from Iron Maiden who don't even come close to the rage of the Germs, I don't know the others... did you happen to make them up?
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Thank you for the clarification, Pippo. Since I'm at it, I wish everyone a happy Easter.
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By the way, since you like Zappa, I’d like to ask you for a favor: could you write me 6-7-8 or even nine tracks from the pizzardone that you particularly enjoy, so I can download them? If you feel like doing it, just take, for example, Stink Foot, from Apostrophe, which I consider a masterpiece.
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It's not hard at all, just look at the Decalogue, even though I don't know how the first film is since I didn't watch it last night, I have the entire box set somewhere, if I find it I'll review it.
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I haven't read the review, but I'm here to bother you about an album I like. I want to revisit the enjoyable debate we had about the Hellacopters. You say: You're the only human on earth who, when told "violent music," responds: punk! Not that punk is hazelnut cream spread, but there are 8 million musical styles that are much more violent........ Well, I'm holding an LP by the Germs, do you know them? They are the ones whose leader, Darby Crash, died, the ones you don’t need to read the biography to know were pissed off; just look at their photos on the back of the LP. That said, I have a simple request: given what you assert, name three or four bands from "other genres" that you know that are more violent than the Germs. Obviously wishing you a Happy Easter, and without any polemical intent. Cheers.
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