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Little Feat Sailin' Shoes
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Very nice review, I got the CD the day before yesterday, it was on sale for 5.90 euros, so I took advantage of it. An excellent album, a very eclectic band, they seem like the classic types who can play everything.
B.B. King & Eric Clapton Riding With The King
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Great review, I only know the title track. This is a CD that has always intrigued me, but for one reason or another, I've never gotten around to it. The touch of B.B. King is something indescribable.
Beppe Cremagnani, Enrico Deaglio, Mario Portanova G8 2001: Fare Un Golpe e Farla Franca
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Sure, they’re all conspiracies. No, really check well under the bed tonight, guys (casamorta, vortex, nes), because there’s probably some cop placing a damn bug there. Oh, and let’s not forget that Genoa, after all, was visited by groups of boy scouts and papa-boys, some Red Cross volunteers, and little kids from elementary schools. Those bad guys were actually the cops disguised as Black Block, some of whom a few months later hijacked 4 planes, funded by Bush, to create the conditions for an occupation of Iraq, after having abandoned it years earlier when they could have invaded without resorting to the trick of the Twin Towers, all very logical, right? I’m just wondering, when are Mulder and Scully going to show up in this story? Because they’re the only ones missing, and then we’d be set. It seems to me that those who scream about conspiracy and media manipulation are themselves heavily conditioned in the opposite direction. A fair bit of brainwashing on both sides. In that ugly G8 story, I don’t see any Knights without Stain, neither on one side nor the other. I neither side with one nor the other, I don’t trust either, and if I really have to choose which side to be on, I’ll stand on my own.
Beppe Cremagnani, Enrico Deaglio, Mario Portanova G8 2001: Fare Un Golpe e Farla Franca
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Isis, I wasn't in Genoa, but I know someone who was there for work during those days. I'd like to tell you more, but it's personal. Let's just say I have enough information to form an opinion; whether my opinion is the truth or not, only God knows.
Capcom Street Fighter
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Nice, but I’ve only played this a few times in the arcade. Anyway, I prefer Mortal Kombat (they made a movie of that too, right?)
Sega Golden Axe
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Damn, what memories. I agree with Carlo Cimmino, the coolest one was the little guy with the axe. At first I played it in the arcade, then a school friend gave me the floppy, and at home, I finally managed to beat it.
Beppe Cremagnani, Enrico Deaglio, Mario Portanova G8 2001: Fare Un Golpe e Farla Franca
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Those were really bad days, truly terrible. The Law Enforcement did not act as they should have; let's say the situation slipped out of their hands, and in several instances, they were not worthy of their role. But it must also be said that on the other side there was a huge mass of people who had invaded the city with anything but peaceful intentions, roaming around smashing windows, doors, shops, newsstands, and parked cars of ordinary people who couldn’t care less about the G8, everyday folks who woke up and went to work in the morning. For me, the story that the Violent ones were just a minority doesn’t hold water; also because the Black Blocks often hid and blended in with the "peaceful" demonstrators, and the latter knew it but did nothing to isolate them, so if they were not directly guilty of the barbaric actions, they were still complicit in them. Let’s also say that most of the NO GLOBAL movement, under the guise of pacifism and other things, enjoy being little thugs wherever they go, and when it comes to peace, equality, and all those pretty words, in the end, they don’t give a damn. Those days, many received excessive punishment and paid beyond their faults (like young Giuliani and some kids at the Diaz school), but many others asked for it and even deserved the beatings. Do you want a True Pacifist? Go back 20 years to Tiananmen Square, where a young, unarmed, and solitary individual had the strength and courage to stand up to a tank; that’s a real pacifist, not those fucking barbarians who have nothing to do with Peace. Demonstrating is one thing; destroying a city is another. Let everyone have the courage to take their share of the blame.
The Rolling Stones December's Children
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Very interesting proposal and excellent review.
Id-Software Quake
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Beautiful, good. I only know the first one and I still can't finish it. Here, the monsters are really bastards.
Nino D'Angelo Il Ragù con la Guerra
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CARAVAN, after reading and appreciating several of your reviews, I think I can say that you really understand music quite well, so if you say this album is good, I’ll try to believe it. And then, to someone who has as their avatar the great Mandrake from Febbre da Cavallo, in the legendary scene of Wisky Maschio, I can only give the highest score. With a whistle and a bang!