mien_mo_man

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  • Here since 22 january 2007
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But how much crap have you written in a single review? Slayer riffs by Slash? A great band? But are they Ganz End Rosis or Ganz En Rosis? Is Use Your Illusion the true GNR album? And not Appetite for Destruction? The GNR are McKagan’s punk bass and especially the self-destructive, nonchalant bluesy attitude of the one and only GNR man, Izzy Stradlin. Rose and Slash, two big-haired post-hair metal guys, one a lover of Queen and the other of Aerosmith, in a streetwise Los Angeles, street metal and cowpunk.
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You have a wonderful style, there's no denying it... In my own style, I've written and posted one as well, as you already knew. I sincerely hope that we won't feel the urge to compare the two (also because I fear losing that comparison). Instead, I hope they are seen as "complementary," the same immense subject observed from two different sensibilities.
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I thank all of you for your participation... @ Trellheim: so the monothematic approach works if you want to assert yourself in life!!! ;) @Supersoul: I remembered your review, but I would have liked the plot of the metaphysics, that is, the entire ending... I thought that the first time I read your review: a whole metaphysical ending (have I watched Donnie Darko too many times?) @Kosmograbry: I consider myself courageous, so I wanted to propose a "RAW REVIEW," that is, this kind of capitulation of ideas and reflections is what I put on paper before "doing the homework of the review," which has a discursive, conversational form, but in the end must manage to touch on all the points highlighted during the listening-study: this is, in short, a pre-review of Mien_Mo_Man (after all, you all know my reviewing style well); to all root lovers: the review of Dillard & Clark is ready, hoping for fewer keyboard issues. Thank you all!
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I find the Missing Persons A-DOR-ABLE. Then Destination Unknown is spectacular, but it's not the only one. (Even Corgan covered it). Plus, all the musicians are little Zappa's children; Cuccurullo recently made a tribute album to the great Franco, between an article in a bodybuilding magazine, a diet based on pills, and a nude shoot in a gay magazine... And then, can you compare Warren, now bald, with his teased hair?
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@TRELLHEIM: I've never been to Pisa, but what about you, what habits do you have? Do you keep track of the albums reviewed by DeBaser users and go around to stores? And what would you do that for? Is it true that, amidst derango and decontrasto and various initiatives, DeBaser wants to become a market research and statistics website? Because if that's the case, then I suggest ALTAOPINIONE: they might even pay you there! I hope I've been helpful. And anyway, in my town, no, there are no record stores: there are rather kiosks selling Neapolitan music. People don’t spend on music, books, art, or concerts (there aren’t any): in short, they don’t spend on the broader experience; they spend on cars and home furniture. And I buy on Amazon.
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I know nothing about them, but your nickname is phenomenal: isn’t proscar a drug for ugly prostates?
Cranes Cranes
4 nov 08
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Nice album. I haven't read you in ages. wlcm bck!
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The problem is that if you talk to them this is not minor pop. I too thought a lot about Verdone and his film on the review of Martin Rev (which you read and commented on)... I like the way the little dandy moves, I like that she's a bit flat, in fact, she's a bit of a broomstick (i.e. handle) type, definitely ripe for the taking. I imagine her blushing when someone and something point her straight at breaking. And to be honest, I find it quite appealing when I watch the girl with the Heidi braids strut around knowing that this look is deliberately chosen because she knows it leads to Pop Porno. Simply put, this song, a crucial moment in Italian music and simply, this social moment, crucial in defining the sexual identity of the average Italian citizen.
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But weren't these the ones who sang The Bitter Tears, a Queen imitation track when it was fashionable to imitate the Queen, that is, in the post-mortem of Mercury and the post-mortem of Extreme? Wasn't this tacky hair metal music even post-Guns 'n Roses, ready to be swept away by a pair of worn-out jeans and some stinky Converse? And finally, weren't these the last disgusting ones who hated Danzig (now that was a pretty decent band)???
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simply put, there were too many singer-songwriters in Italy. and there wasn't space for everyone. so the first to be marginalized, as in all things in the world and in life, were the disabled. personally, Bertoli is simply my favorite singer-songwriter.
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