Contemplazione

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Vasco Rossi Il mondo che vorrei
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"Vasco has made many beautiful songs, he has suddenly entered the dna of millions of people, he has made them cry and laugh, dream and suffer." But it also sucks, I guarantee you! P.S.: write with your feet...what the hell! ;-)
Klaus Schulze Picture Music
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And how do you do it? After a while, you have to stack them...it turns out that the ones at the bottom or the back become invisible to you! What a bummer...anyway, it won't last long, soon I'll have a little house instead of just a room!! There's just one problem: I’ll have to accommodate the CDs of Vasco Rossi, Eros Ramazzotti, Marco Masini et al. of my better half...the kind of mixing m. with choch. ;-)
Klaus Schulze Picture Music
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Thank you dear, "Autobahn" is already on the shopping list! Wow, I'm seriously running out of space with these CDs ;-)
Carlo Vanzina Vacanze in America
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What a master you are, Paolé...now a nice ass-kiss to the audience to smooth it over, where my shady words might have planted fleas in their ears, and voilà, the game is done! I won’t hinder your mission anymore, I promise. Also because I fear for my safety; you might unleash your fakes on me to take me out ;-) Vanzoingly Yours, Il_Contempla
Klaus Schulze Picture Music
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Hi Ole! Thanks everyone, I see that "Irrlicht" is quite popular, I’ll dive into that! Will it be available at Feltrinelli?? ;-)
Nicholas Ray Gioventù bruciata
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The film is historically and sociologically very important, and it is very well performed by a James Dean who was practically born for that role! 4.5
Carlo Vanzina Vacanze in America
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But yes Muito (and thanks for the compliments), I wasn't referring to the motives behind Paolo's "mission," which I don't believe he intends to harm at heart, but rather to spark debates. What bothers me is the cunning way he twists part of the audience, that's all. The similarities between Paolo and Vespa and Costanzo end with the "average quality of the guests," meaning being responsible for showcasing embarrassing subjects (films, authors) that take away space from far more interesting and dignified alternatives. And the three also share a neutral, sly attitude, that of someone who appreciates everything and despises nothing, so no one is left feeling bad, no enemies are made, and a good impression is maintained. And if someone criticizes, even saying perfectly valid things, it's enough not to respond in kind, pretend not to understand, so they come out clean, the matter falls into oblivion, and the other person is seen as a loud party pooper! You know, it's EASY to do this; they are sneaky but very simple techniques ;-) Anyway, I’ll conclude by constructively saying that I see some good underlying qualities in Paolo, but in my opinion, they are misguided and wasted in the service of fluff. Of course, he is completely free to interpret this space as he sees fit and to continue promoting the fluff, just as I and others remain free to comment negatively or not comment at all.
Adriano Celentano Dormi Amore - La Situazione Non E' Buona
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Bastard pride??? But the religious fanatic is you (don’t take offense) ;-)))!!! You are above all the ones who are immovable in your positions (backward and bigoted)... anyway, I agree that there is a clear loss of values, but I am not convinced like you that "administering church" is the solution. I have never set foot in a church, but I still have my moral integrity, and so do a multitude of people. Ignorance is, in my opinion, the primary cause of all social evils. In fact, ignorance is often accompanied by a lack of sensitivity and education, which leads to trampling on the rights of others or to a lack of respect for life itself. P.S.: I didn't understand the meaning of your last sentence! "Who was he, Adriano Celentano" but weren't you talking about Christ? What does Celentano have to do with it? Maybe you group them together? Blasphemy??? ;-)
Franz Schubert La morte e la fanciulla (Hagen-Quartett)
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Come on, how can you downplay Beethoven's last quartet? It's just an apparent return to the "previous" style, but it's the closing of a circle; you can feel all the journey and the path taken up to that moment within it, the experimental roughness of the previous quartets momentarily subdued, but it's a GREAT quartet! And then you should listen to the version by the Quartetto Italiano before making negative judgments... Perhaps even greater is this marvel by Schubert, but that's a different story ;-)
The Velvet Underground White Light/White Heat
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Exaggerated! Anyway, a masterpiece to have!