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Cobain simply said that Nirvana had run their course, that he would make another acoustic record (which I like to think is the unplugged one) and that any artist inevitably has a limited amount of things to say, and when they’ve said them, they need to close that chapter, at least with that experience. Great review anyway.
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thanks to safet osmanovic and kosmo for stopping by. @kosmo I’m not sure if this is a review; to be honest, I couldn't exactly say what a review is. It’s definitely something that speaks to me about the work in some way, something that either makes me want to know more about it or not.
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The only sensible comment is that, brilliant, from erzacchiu, considering the review context.
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@aliosha thank you so much to you too for the "felt the review." As for the quote, well, initially I wanted to include one from Hesse, but then that phrase from Cobain seemed perfect for the book, for its message, and for what it meant to me.
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Hi dark, thank you very much to you too @rooftrampler92, it has helped me a lot to reflect and understand. Hesse in general has always been useful for this. I hope it can be helpful for you as well if you decide to read it, thank you very much to you too.
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thank you really teenage
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I had this album on my list; I'm already drawn to it by the title and cover, but does that mean "I fought the law" is his?!
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but... why?
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Certo! Inviami il testo che desideri tradurre e procederò con la traduzione in inglese.
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"Perhaps we will never fully understand the revolutionary significance of Barack Obama's election as president of the United States. The first African American president in history, a historic moment for the black people of America but also for those who believe in progress driven by civil equality, dialogue, and anti-racism," I agree, nice review.