Franci!

DeRank : 1,30
DeAge™ : 6317 days • Here since 21 february 2009
Andrea Mingardi Pus
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Yes, they are the Hitler SS from Pordenone. I read it in the book of the Great Conspiracy that the same vortex recommended to me, along with the record. Anyway, beautifully written, as usual. I missed you. For a young kid of 18 like me, born in these years where you’re born already dead, it’s always nice to read something from someone who experienced those years properly. At least you want to tell the story, which is always a good and right thing. I know a bunch of forty-somethings and fifty-somethings who lived through the '77-'78 Milanese years and now talk about it with extreme discretion, as if it were a stain, and as if working 10 hours a day, having a shiny car, and carrying the PD membership card in your wallet is better. I don’t know, I guess I'm condemned too. I don't know the song, but I will have a lot of fun looking it up. Write more often. PS: ah Vortex, if you tell me you read private messages, I should write one to you...
Underground Life Questo soave sabba
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I've never found anything by them, but I don't care; I want one of their early albums (impossible to find).
Joy Division Unknown Pleasures
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For me, it's not good; the sentences I quoted are not details. Still for me, eh, it's not your problem.
Joy Division Unknown Pleasures
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<< the meeting point between punk and gothic >>, and again << seminal manifesto of that gothic season to come >>. For me, these are one-liners. As for the rest, you say the usual things, cloaked in the usual lyricism when talking about Curtis, regarding the songs of the Division. Sorry, but I didn't like it. An unforgettable record for me, and I prefer it about a million times over Closer (which is still a solid 4 and a half or so).
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
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Uh, I should still have the original somewhere in my house. It was played at bonfires near the river, and everyone knew it by heart. I don't think I've ever listened to it alone at home on the stereo...
Flower Travellin' Band Satori
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Discussing a nice weight. Some Jappi groups give me a stomach ache, but these are irresistible. I'm happy to round it up to 5.
Metallica Death Magnetic
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Avoid stalking, Giusty. Even in the DeFinizioni you have to chase my butt. You need to get over this endless infatuation of yours. Shoo! (P.S.: that was a great page, by the way, unfortunately not my doing)
Renato De Maria La prima linea
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I condemn every form of violence, but to identify those years - which some righteous people call the "anni di piombo" - solely with terrorism is historically inaccurate and misleading. In those years, it’s enough to say there was militancy, real militancy (violent or non-violent, whatever it may be), not the Facebook groups of my generation. Now? Is there even a little something that can be vaguely called militancy? I know many fifty-year-olds who lived through those years and now feel ashamed because, as they say, it’s better to work eight hours a day for nothing. I will end up like this too, but the thought terrifies me.
Rain Parade Emergency Third Rail Power Trip
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Anyway, 5 to the proposal and to your amazing nickname.
Rain Parade Emergency Third Rail Power Trip
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One of the most interesting groups from Paisley, which sometimes has the flaw of being too predictable and calligraphic, along with Green on Reed and Opal. Even though the DS remain from another planet. Abundant 4.