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New review from Bartolo, and it’s serious too. This gives us a sense of the gravity of the times we are living in. I had lost sight of them as well, and I will give it a listen.
It must be said that this situation is so invasive that it insinuates itself and changes even the "musical" perception of the world.
The music I listen to every morning, cycling through an empty city, is no longer the same music.
And it hasn't changed, we are changing inside. Forever.
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Well... at least that bunch of speleoarchaeologists hasn't decided to start a band. I hope. Plato would have loved this ancient cave, still marked by the glimmers of times past. I think I will see it with my son, the artistic high schooler.
Monitor Monitor
18 mar 20
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Ahahah ... Jeronimus.
Ultimo Pianeti
14 mar 20
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Prooooooooooottttttt
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Here is a virtuous (for me) example of skilled writing balancing between the personal and the description of the work. Great depth.
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Ah. The first SNES review
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Everything is very awkward.
Slint Tweez
2 mar 20
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It's not my kind of review, as you well know. However, it has the great merit of flowing nicely.
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Pages that scroll by extremely fast. Like Eddie's guitar.
Like your appearances on the site, which are read eagerly. Great
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On these little bouncy tunes, it's best that I refrain. Musically, you are my ontological antithesis, and perhaps not just musically. Despite your cheerful fluttering, which I find rather unrelatable, I still care for you.