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DeRank : 1,18
DeAge™ : 6931 days • Here since 20 june 2007
Y. Ueda, Y. ABe, R. Nakamura, C.J. Konaka Serial Experimental Lain
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Krishna, are you a creator of random aphorisms in the style of "fogliettointernodeibaciperugina," or is there a human intelligence behind this total storm in almost every last review published? Because I want to understand if I am crazy or if you only express yourself with quotes...
Mammoth Mammoth Mammoth Mammoth Ep
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Thank you for introducing me to them. I now appreciate the review even more. Fair exchange, que viva el Stoner!
Finch Say Hello to Sunshine
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Your review has seriously convinced me to give them a chance... and if you say that <Nate is impeccable in every regard and delivers a performance worthy of being Mr. Patton's heir>, then it’s definitely worth lending an ear to this record. I'll let you know how I feel about it later. Or not...
Dope Stars Inc. 21st Century Slave
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So basically you’re telling me that if I really had to choose to listen to one of their works, I shouldn’t start with this 21st Century Slave but with...?
Faith No More King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime
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Great, succinct review for a fantastic album. However, forgive me, but I can't swallow the word "Punk" associated with "Digging The Grave"... it has little to do with Punk. It's simply Faith No More... a genre of its own. Some say Cross-Over and/or other similar stuff. But labels are meaningless while they, Faith No More, remain above all. Just like "Digging The Grave"!
Marco Carta Live @ Fiera Campionaria, Cagliari 06-09-09
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Thank you for the wishes. I understand what you mean, and until I personally discovered the context that arises in cases similar to Lorenzo's, I had exactly the same thought as you. I have a visceral hatred for low-quality music, for mass music, for the mainstream, for TV in general, and for everything that is carefully crafted by the vultures of showbiz. Just imagine how I felt about Marco Carta, even before the aforementioned experience. The problem, however, is that for Lorenzo's cause, nothing is off the table. We need to think about the numbers and any type of event. It doesn't matter if it's a convention for luxury dog owners, a tennis tournament, or a concert featuring an irrelevant being who just happened to be there. What matters is the number of people present. The more people that show up, the better it will be for us. The more people know about it, the more help can arrive. Unfortunately, if we want to be even more honest, it's like selling any product. Advertising is necessary; we need to know how to appeal to the masses and keep the attention of those in front of us. Lorenzo is not the only child in the world who needs help. There is no one who deserves more or less. Half of the world's population is in desperate need of significant aid, and as soon as possible. For this reason, it's up to us to do our best to help him, even if it means doing things we never imagined we would do. For me, one of those things was, indeed, finding myself in front of the stage of some random Marco Carta (the same goes for at least another trillion beings similar to him). I wanted to write the review out of a sense of duty and to give further visibility to Lorenzo. It is right that people know and form their own opinions. I did not include my personal opinions about him precisely to avoid biasing the judgment of the readers.
Marco Carta Live @ Fiera Campionaria, Cagliari 06-09-09
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"Otherwise, I wouldn't know how to explain that medical file and what it has to do with the (shitty) music." ... dear Saab, I was referring to this part of your post. For the rest, thank you for the explanation. I am a graduating student in Modern Literature and I agree with Baricco ;-)
Marco Carta Live @ Fiera Campionaria, Cagliari 06-09-09
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Ah... now everything is clearer. Thanks Iside.
Marco Carta Live @ Fiera Campionaria, Cagliari 06-09-09
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Thank you Iside... but the link you sent me doesn’t work...
(oh... could I be the case or Marcus Paper?!?)