vitols4

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DeAge™ : 6939 days • Here since 11 june 2007
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We will really miss you, sweater. We’ll try to come to terms with it. Maybe come back to visit us every now and then, just to remind us what we’ve lost.
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FELUZ: Some of your ramblings are taken word for word from the know-it-all's website... But if you’re unconsciously copying, that's even worse! In fact, it seems to me that you also consider Scaruffo a real jerk... So, by the transitive property... just kidding. If there weren't the rantings of people from the OLYMPUS like you, this discussion would be less spicy. Enjoy your social life...
Speaking of serious matters, I watched the in-depth analysis. HIGH LEVEL. my compliments, ENBAR
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Yes, I noticed that some things are copied verbatim from good Scaruffi. How sad. But if he enjoys it that way, let him do it; we must be democratic and understanding ; )
For the rest, having surpassed 150 comments, I can consider myself honored and satisfied. Some comments are truly substantial. Thanks for coming!
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Yes... but you give a bit too much importance to the ramblings of this misunderstood genius, FELO.
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I am kneeling... but I guess you didn't want my... ; ) The ones you wanted will never arrive, because that would mean coming down from the "Olympus" I mention in my review. Let's be patient.
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I am kneeling... but I guess you didn't want my... ; ) The ones you wanted will never arrive, because that would mean coming down from the "Olympus" I mention in my review. Let's be patient.
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I am kneeling... but I guess you didn't want my... ; ) The ones you wanted will never arrive, because that would mean coming down from the "Olympus" I mention in my review. Let's be patient.
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I was quoting you, dear madcat, and I was replying to FELO. Your post is very clear. Giola... have you read the beginning of the review? Teenage, Scaruffi has only harmed himself, or rather... he has advertised himself. For the rest, it just takes a little reasoning to understand that he is a strategist. Those who follow him are fools, that's for sure...
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I was quoting you, dear madcat, and I was replying to FELO. Your post is very clear. Giola... have you read the beginning of the review? Teenage, Scaruffi has only harmed himself, or rather... he has advertised himself. For the rest, it just takes a little reasoning to understand that he is a strategist. Those who follow him are fools, that's for sure...
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Madcat, and the rest of the world, think of experimentation as things like the loops of Tomorrowneverknows, the setting and mix of I'm the walrus, the crescendo of adayinthelife and the final chord, the atmospheres of acrosstheuniverse, the B-side of Abbeyroad, the lyrics of Happinesisawarmgun, the exaggerations of Helterskelter, the acid embedded in bluejayway, the philosophy of Shesaidshaid, the connection between the two versions of Strawberryfield, 1 7 minutes of heyjude, the 6 of Iwantyoushessoheavy... or Paul coming in with the bass on the 4-track bypassing the studio mixer, John asking for and getting (it’s unclear how) an effect for his voice with an orange flavor, or singing with the microphone swinging from the ceiling, or the EMI technicians unleashed throughout London and surrounding areas recording random sounds, or the 3-part harmonies with chips in their mouths to create a different dark effect, or the percussion of Blackbird, or the madness of Wildhoneypie, or the studied accelerations to reach harmonics that don't exist in nature and unusual dissonances... in short, all things that might make you smile today, but that 50 YEARS AGO were called avant-garde. By the way. By the way. Half of these things are supported by a certain Zappa Frank.