Burzum (Uruk-Hai) Blast From The Ancient Past
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Disgusting review for a disgusting album, written by a VERY disgusting character who praises hardened Satanists and spits on musicians who advocate for peace. And he even calls himself a Christian…
Tujiko Noriko Solo
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Welcome to DeBaser! I don't know Noriko Tujiko (strange surname, I think it's a play on words), but from how you talk about her, she seems interesting. Could you share some links to YouTube videos or something listenable?
Oscar Wilde Il Ritratto di Dorian Gray
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@ S4doll: forgive me, but we are talking about an extraordinary book whose value has been widely recognized across the board, and you compare it to "The Da Vinci Code," the greatest case of imbalance in the quality/success ratio of all time? Come on. Anyway, yes, I understood that this exchange of banter stemmed from that understandable, but unfortunate comment.
Oscar Wilde Il Ritratto di Dorian Gray
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@ S4doll again: «"one of the most beautiful books ever" is definitely debatable». Thank you, everything is debatable. The color of the sky, the taste of a cake, the beauty of a book, the effort of work, the length of a movie, the spiciness of chili sauce, Billy Corgan's voice, the TV show "Knight Rider", the horoscope, the layout of a modular kitchen, and a thousand other things. If this book has carved out a space in the world, it’s for its quality, not for its bullshit power like "The Da Vinci Code," eh!
Oscar Wilde Il Ritratto di Dorian Gray
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@ S4doll: why should "The Da Vinci Code" be a milestone in literature??? Do you think it will end up in school anthologies???
Oscar Wilde Il Ritratto di Dorian Gray
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@ PA0L0PF2: of course, Wilde has written fundamentally at least this novel, fairy tales for children (a clear demonstration that the genre is indifferent to expressing one's art) and many beautiful comedies, one of which is considered an absolute masterpiece of theater (because it truly is), namely "The Importance of Being Earnest." For my part, I also recommend the entertaining tale "The Canterville Ghost" (which feels like it was written yesterday), the theatrical tragedy "Salomé" (exceptional), and the already mentioned by enbar77 "De Profundis." ---------------- @ S4doll: right, this book doesn't deserve 5 stars just because it has historical value, because it has been read by many generations, and because it has sold many copies. This book deserves 5 stars because it is a true masterpiece, 5 stars not to say "really beautiful, recommended," but to say "a milestone of world literature and one of the most beautiful books of all time."
Oscar Wilde Il Ritratto di Dorian Gray
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Excellent review-monologue. The book... well, I’m certainly not the only one who considers it one of the greatest masterpieces of all time and places. Read and re-read numerous times, and always enchanting: this is the hallmark of a true masterpiece.
João Gilberto The Legendary João Gilberto
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I quote muitosaudosismo 100%.
Johann Sebastian Bach Matthäus passion
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@SUPERVAI1986: you shouldn’t be so hard on yourself! As for the review topic: everyone can talk about anything, "not being able to" doesn’t mean anything, really (at least in my opinion). Just correct the form, read the review twice before submitting it, and you’ll notice that in some parts it doesn’t flow... that’s all! For example, try reading the text without the parts in parentheses and you’ll easily see if there are disconnected sentences. Example: «La Passione Secondo Matteo (BWV244) è una composizione di musica sacra per voci soliste, su libretto di Picander (il suo vero nome Christian Friedrich Henrici) è stato un poeta e librettista tedesco» may seem correct, but if you remove the parentheses it becomes «La Passione Secondo Matteo è una composizione di musica sacra per voci soliste, su libretto di Picander è stato un poeta e librettista tedesco»: now the mistake is clearly visible, isn’t it? ;)
João Gilberto The Legendary João Gilberto
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I quote muitosaudosismo 100%.