Fugazi Live Series - November, 4 2002 - London - The Forum
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Well, Vitalogy: thank you! If only I could play the bass... :-)
Fugazi Live Series - November, 4 2002 - London - The Forum
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Hi Cap. Everything good? Your 5 never bothers me...:-)
Fugazi Live Series - November, 4 2002 - London - The Forum
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Imagine if I reply to him. Have you ever seen the photos on his page? And then he says that Fugazi look like idiots. They take him to Bagaglino instead of Berlusca.
Fugazi Live Series - November, 4 2002 - London - The Forum
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Thank you to everyone. The comparison with the rhythm section of R.H. is more "imaginative" than anything else. Recently, Joe Lally stated that the rhythm section is like the dough in a pizza; then you add the other ingredients. With R.H., I have this strange thing happen to me. Even though I haven't bought one of their albums since "Blood Sugar," every time I see one of their concerts on TV, I'm mesmerized by the rhythm section, like a child in front of a candy store. What Festwca says is interesting: perhaps both bands owe something to the Minutemen. But maybe they've also surpassed them. Some to the right, some to the left. Because, really, at a certain point, they have nothing to do with each other anymore. The comparison with the Clash was meant to be "political." But perhaps the two rhythm sections resemble each other much more than that of Fugazi and R.H. :-). Finally, Alessio, I don't have a favorite Fugazi album. I believe that, in the end, they never really made the so-called "definitive" album. I prefer the more "violent" ones from the beginning, so maybe "Repeater." However, the one I listen to the most is "In on the...," because it has a dark side that still fascinates me after all these years. And I saw them on the tour for that album. :-)
The Stooges Fun House
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Oh Super, we commented at the same moment. Pray for me too.
The Stooges Fun House
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Welcome. There were already three.
Neil Young Harvest
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Welcome. There were already three.
The Style Council Our Favourite Shop
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Sorry, but what is a greased little guitar? I remember them as two well-defined periods. First the Duran and the Spandau, then the Style and the Everything. They never played together. A bit like Inter and Cavese.
AA.VV. New York Stories
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Scorsese's episode is beautiful, the other two suck. Is that okay?
Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band Live @ Forum Milano 28.11.07
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A blue collar (the color of uniforms in U.S. factories), a worker who does manual labor and is paid by the hour. Thus, he is distinguished from the, as you well know, white collars :-)