alessioIRIDE

DeRank : 3,15
DeAge™ : 7069 days • Here since 31 january 2007
The Fireman Electric Arguments
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An intellectual gem, this Primiballi. Let's hold on to him tightly for when we light the coals.
Friedrich Nietzsche Così parlò Zarathustra
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Nietzsche really gets me hard in an impressive way. You, Paolo, make me go soft like even Platinette in a thong couldn't manage. You're ridiculous.
Manic Street Preachers Lifeblood
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not even read.
Edgar Allan Poe I Racconti del Mistero
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Oh my God... the craze for the Classics is running wild. If you're struggling, don't do it... no one asked you for that.
Creedence Clearwater Revival The Concert
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Music to listen to with the window down... it needs to breathe.
The Fireman Electric Arguments
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And now even Paul Macartenunz decides to become an experimenter. A reactionary from the very beginning, now he’s developed a cough... just to say, even fleas can cough. I quote easy, and since I find it far too un-snobbish (and by the way, snob has a completely different meaning from what you think), I’ll add that someone like Primiballi, busy devouring feces as if it were caviar and even convincing himself of it, it’s clear that at the first fart that lasts a little longer or that is a bit sharper than the others, he gets all worked up... it’s a matter of habit.
Herman Melville Moby Dick
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I quote Bartle who is practically quoting me (it was I who raised the issue)... for me it’s pointless. I say this quite convinced. It makes no sense to write about famous books just as it isn’t necessary to write yet another review of Dark Side Of The Moon. Perhaps the challenge of expressing something that isn't made of words, like music, justifies it all... but pulling 6000 characters to summarize (because it’s always a summary... whether it conveys the plot, the style, or the settings, it’s still a summary) is inconceivable... I have always hated critical essays; I can’t imagine how terrible the reviews of masterpieces must be. So far this section has fared well (reviews of books unknown to most and there hasn’t been any fake (like Poletti) monopolizing attention... let’s hope Giusty hasn’t, or rather has (assertion), kicked off a beautiful nothing.
Hella The Devil Isn't Red
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The fact that you divide the review into "Premise" and "Group" is further proof that you are Paolo. Basically, the mission has shifted from glorifying crap to criticizing chocolate. Paolo, get into DIY.
Interpol Turn on the Bright Lights
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Guys, let’s be honest between you and me, I don't know who you're used to dealing with, but I bought this record at the time of its release and today, just like yesterday, it still doesn't convince me... If you want, since you like it so much, I'll sell it to you... To each his own.
Interpol Turn on the Bright Lights
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I think that the rapid decline in the quality of audiences and listeners is much more worrying than the quality of music itself. Compared to the past, we give much less time to the possibility of music growing... because music has also become definitively a consumer good of modern consumer society, to be enjoyed quickly like everything else, as soon as we get bored... it's your fault. You started treating music as such and not as files. Buy records and consume them, and if you can't buy them, then don’t listen to them. Culture has always been bourgeois... it's time for it to be so again.