Mario Biondi If
Mario Biondi If
20 nov 09
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I am outraged by comment no. 189. Female lawyers don't know how to give good blowjobs. This is said by someone who has vague memories on the subject, precisely for that reason. Colleague Bartle can confirm. He’s not here to waste time.
Mario Biondi If
Mario Biondi If
20 nov 09
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I am outraged by comment no. 131. It’s true, I’m always a bit tired, but why do I get high more than Jimi Hendrix and still try to fuck. Happiness, by the way, I gladly leave to those who collect seashells.
David Sylvian Manafon
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For me too, the most annoying album of the year. Just unbearable, and I’ve given it at least ten listens. I had to put Brilliant Trees and Secrets of the Beehive back on to reconcile myself with the man.
Brian Harnetty & Bonnie "Prince" Billy Silent City
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You still have to work on the music, but when it comes to trains, I think you're starting to know your stuff. But is the record worth it? No, because this week I've only listened to the Jay Z and Keys track on loop. I can also say something else to get myself insulted. When I saw Oldham live fifteen years ago, he blew me away. But I've already said it, the best cover of the year is a piece by Oldham reinterpreted by Lanegan on the Ssoulsavers album. P.S.: but if I leave you with 5, do you think they'll drink beers together? Ah, what a pain in the ass! But nice page. Is it a quote from Carver? Your response to Carlo doesn't make it clear.
The Black Heart Procession Six
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Ugh, slacker, you didn't tell me yesterday that you agreed with Gabri! I agree with Sfascia. Actually, only with myself. Actually, not even that. The record spins, especially in the beginning. But it flows without tearing my heart out, like the first ones did. In the end, though, it might still make it into my top ten of 2009, and for the little I've heard, and because what I've heard is beneath the bhp. But I have faith in Three Mile Pilot.
Burial / Four Tet Moth / Wolf Cub
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Moth is, after all, the best piece of music I've listened to this year. At my place, of course. Just the fact that You've taken the trouble to talk about it, Yi, does it justice. Five without even reading the review.
P.I.L. Second Edition
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One of the best albums in the history of music. The usual crap review by Taxirider.
Jürgen Habermas e Joseph Ratzinger Ragione e fede in dialogo
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Dad was working and earning money for the wedding, while you all were here messing around, as usual. I think Blech doesn't know a thing about this whole story; otherwise, he would skin you alive, Bartolo, shameful Fed(i)grapher.
The Miracle Workers Overdose
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I, if I can, would simply say that rock'n'roll is sometimes just what it is: stupid music on three chords. However, there are those who manage to do it in a sublime way (and the Workers did so for Inside-out, for the mini of a million grams and for this) and those who don't. You need to have drive, write decent songs, and not much else. But if I take Inside-out, there are hooks one after another and I can't stay still, I dance and sing. Everything else sometimes matters little; you don't need to be conceptual (besides, I’d like to know who really is). Moreover, I find the first Franz Ferdinand album to be a super fun pop record, and they were super fun live back then. The Killers make me sick; they’re as limp as the current Ronaldinho, and I couldn’t care less whether they are a revival or not: they just suck.
The Miracle Workers Overdose
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"Inside out" seems to me the best revival-garage album ever released. This feels like the best Stooges-revival album ever made. Just a "Light, camera, action" is enough to close the discussion. At twenty, we didn't quite understand what had happened. We figured it out a couple of years later with Mudhoney. Seen on the tour for this album, I would say they were monolithic, like few other things I've seen in many years. We owe a small monument to the Miracle Workers, right?