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Since the days of "Tu sei quello," Orietta Berti has established herself as a great interpreter. The song "Io tu e le rose" made history, confirming her immense talent. Even today, her records are timeless gems. P.S. For those who don't know, Luigi Tenco committed suicide in San Remo, using as an excuse the fact that his song was eliminated, unlike "Io tu e le rose." I believe that the great singer-songwriter had far more serious reasons for taking such an irrational action.
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Megalomania and delusions of grandeur must be treated.
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Personally, I have come to believe that communism is a utopia because to put it into practice you need people. Therefore, by necessity, hierarchies are formed, and within hierarchies there is always someone who takes command. The result: dictatorship.
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I wrote it myself. And I also quote 23. On these pages, in the news, in the newspapers, on talk shows, on Linea Verde, Melaverde, Sereno Variabile, everywhere, we always end up talking about Berlusconi. In my opinion, for him, it's all extra profit. Saying he's a thief or a whore-monger serves no purpose. When will people understand that to get him out, we have to fight him concretely, that is, on the things his government does? Then it will be possible. But the left, in chasing votes from centrists and undecided voters, continues to shift further right, see immigration, security, etc. Before long, we will have a single party, like in the United States. Meanwhile, the sly Di Pietro (fascistoid and opportunist) hurls thunderbolts, resulting in him capturing votes from the far left... and he is growing. (Then he will stop just above 10%) But with Di Pietro in the coalition, the left will never win, they won't even win if they take in Casini, because he has always defined himself as an alternative to the left, so they are forced to recreate the caravanserai that Prodi had set up. But you can't govern Italy by putting together coalitions that have the sole purpose of defeating the opponent. I guess the only way is to wait for him to die of old age. (I want to clarify that I vote SVP)
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Thank goodness there are those who explain to us that communists do not exist, even though millions of people have believed they were for decades. I agree, communism has never been in power anywhere, this (for me) because communism is a utopia.
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Help me to be less ignorant, because I really don't understand where the true communists have been in power, in the GDR? In the Soviet Union? In China? In Cuba? Where?
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Di Pietro is a fascistoid who gets votes from the no-global crowd. (Not bad) I would like to know where the communists have been in government, perhaps in the GDR? In the Soviet Union? In China? In Cuba?
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You urged me to get it.
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I think Fahey has made many good records, the one I know best is America, which is perhaps his most famous work. I have no doubt that this one is on that level as well.
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Hitchcock used to say: For me, it’s suspense when the audience sees two people chatting peacefully in a bar, unaware that a bomb is attached to the leg of the table... so for him, those watching the film had to be informed of everything, even more than the protagonists of the story themselves. The first example that comes to mind is from the film Psycho. When Perkins (Alan Bates) cleans up the room of Janet Leigh, after having killed her, throwing away, (wrapped in a newspaper) the money that the woman had stolen.
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