ZannaB

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DeAge™ : 7114 days • Here since 18 december 2006
Rage Against The Machine Live @ Stadio Braglia, Modena 14.06.08
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Panic, I've smoked joints like everyone else, and that's why I know that at a certain point, you can't make sense of anything anymore. And don't come tell me that after a bottle of red and a few joints you think clearly like you do right now, huh...
Rage Against The Machine Live @ Stadio Braglia, Modena 14.06.08
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Don't mess with me, Panico, a DVD and a live concert aren't even distant relatives. And anyway, I'm not standing still; I move around like everyone else, but common sense tells me that my fun shouldn't come at the expense of others. You know that story, treat others as you wouldn't want to be treated? Would you accept going home with a black eye just because the person next to you "threw themselves into the fray to improvise, whatever happens"? And I still have to understand what fun there is in shoving each other around; I don't know, maybe I'm just too old to get it...
Nick Drake Five Leaves Left
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But wasn't Duane banned?
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
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Alright Mocampo, that's not fair!!!! So I'm on team Zeppelin too.... @Jargon: okay Watts, but do you think Richards is weak? And Taylor? And Jones?
Rage Against The Machine Live @ Stadio Braglia, Modena 14.06.08
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Sid, I've happened to politely ask a ton of times (I'm a pacifist) to stop pushing or at least not to involve me. The fact is that half of the people I find making a racket at concerts (and I hope you're part of the other half) are incapable of understanding or wanting anything. For example, at the Radiohead concert, the two people in front of me drained two bottles of red wine and smoked about thirty joints while it was 40 degrees Celsius. What do you think they understood when I kindly asked them not to shove my girlfriend, who is one meter fifty tall, meaning her face was at elbow height for them? And above all, what do they remember of the concert? If they want to make noise and smoke joints, there are hundreds of clubs where they can do that without bothering anyone and, more importantly, where they don't annoy anyone else. They should go there to mosh to Paranoid Android...
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
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Missing, where are you from? If you know the Rangzen, you’re not far from me...
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
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You know, Paloz, I've recently followed a discussion online about Rolling Stone's (the magazine) ranking of the 100 greatest rock songs of all time. Among those saying it's nonsense and those claiming it's fairly accurate, the conclusion reached was that in music there are no absolute or mathematical parameters to create a ranking, so it will always refer to the tastes of the magazine’s editors. I believe that the famous dispute between the Beatles and the Stones (not Dik Dik and Equipe 84, mind you...) fits into that very case: they were both infinitely great, and the bit that leads someone to say "they're better" really lies in personal taste. What makes me laugh is those who praise one while spitting on the other; I think there's nothing more foolish. PS: in case it wasn't clear, I'm for the Stones, and anyway the Beatles never put on a live show like Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out ;-D
Baustelle Live @ Nuvolari, Cuneo 07.06.08
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The reception isn't bad at all Rock, but please remove all those dots............................... ................................... . I'd say Baustelle aren't too bad, but I've only heard the singles and a little bit online. As for the rest, I agree: a concert is always the best way to change your mind about a band. Bye!
Nick Drake Five Leaves Left
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Beautiful beautiful beautiful! I really like these reviews.
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
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5 without ifs and buts! But doesn’t anyone care about the bluesy number of Parachute Woman? The Beatles aren’t better, they’re different. As pointed out by others, the Beatles and the Stones only share the period of activity (and not even all of it). And as it says on the back of the biography written by Bill Wyman, "The Beatles want to hold your hand. The Stones want to burn your town!"