alessioIRIDE

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DeAge™ : 7071 days • Here since 31 january 2007
Marlene Kuntz Live @ Teatro Toselli, Cuneo 17.11.07
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I thank God, who doesn't exist, for having seen the Marlene as they once were.
Settlefish Plural Of The Choir
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@boredom... I mean, not that they like at the drive in. I don't know, really, but for me to say that a band sounds like fugazi is a bit like Carmelo Bene saying: <<I appeared to the Madonna>>. I don't know if I'm making myself clear, but fugazi, the word fugazi, should be used sparingly :)
Settlefish Plural Of The Choir
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@boredom... you're right. the fugazi Vs at the drive in dispute was won only at the last minute. the doubt was whether to emphasize the influence of the band (fugazi) or the realization of their music (at the drive in)... in the end, I chose realization just to explain, which is pointless, what their music sounds like. @olè... pavement are a must. they're a great antidepressant and I'm sure you'd like them. I mean, they're a bit goofy but with taste :)
@hardrock... it's out there, it's out there. go for the search!
Ain Soph Oktober
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Here... I was wondering if it was the subject of the review or the reviewer that made everything a bit mediocre. You clarified my thoughts, and I apologize for an inappropriate and off-base comment! Bye
Armin Van Buuren A State Of Trance 2006
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nice captain... send the link to the black hole
Velocity Girl Copacetic
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nice review and nice proposal... I really don't know who they are, but I'll find out.
Old Man River Good Morning
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I caught... oops
Old Man River Good Morning
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In my opinion, people are getting confused... I didn't read anything bad in your review. The obviously silly talk of England vs. Australia was suggested to me by the comments, and I took the opportunity to criticize the Anglo-Saxon crap... so I'm sorry if you got angry with me, but it wasn't my intention to criticize you. Olè... let's do it this way :) ...out of all the thousands of English records I've listened to, maybe only about thirty are worth saving :)
Cripple Bastards Misantropo a Senso Unico
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the title of the disc is awesome :)
Sean Penn The Pledge (La Promessa)
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It will certainly be the result of anger, but I swear I’m in a good mood today... just imagine, while I’m writing I’m listening to Pavement. So how could I be in a bad mood? :) I won’t deny that anger is my fuel, like an old fullback, but for me, it’s a good thing and not a flaw. The fact is that the world will collapse on us and we’re worried about how assassins die (humanly, I’m also against the death penalty, but realistically, I couldn't care less). We Westerners will live a life of hardship just as we have forced the Third World to for a long time, and why? Because the world is full, as Pasolini would say, of people born dead who worsen the survival of everyone. Do you think when China will be able to exploit oil (for now, it seems strange to imagine, China uses energy derived from coal combustion for everything from home heating to heavy industries... in fact, the leading cause of death is lung diseases) and, taking average American consumption, will consume as much oil in a day as the global triad does in a year, what will be left for us? We’ll be in chains, not just spiritually as it is today but physically as well, and will we have wasted the time we had to devise a new world system by crying over death row inmates? Sure, I feel sorry for the innocent and it’s right to wish for a better world for everyone, but if that’s not possible, what remains to be done?