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Steve Vai Fire Garden
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Hey horn, are you by any chance Zucchero?
Fabrizio De Andrè Vol. 3
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There aren't that many copied reviews after all. What would your argument be, Hymen? It's stupid to copy a review: 1) you have nothing to say about the album (and you probably don't even know it); 2) you're an exhibitionist. But it's also true that if the review is worthy, it deserves recognition even if it's copied. Still, come on. Put yourself on trial, clako. Resign!
Fabrizio De Andrè Vol. 3
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But what about the cover? To me, you got it from the Moroccan.
Fabrizio De Andrè Vol. 3
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Indeed, the last line is yours...
Fabrizio Moro Barabba
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THINK! BEFORE WRITING REVIEWS, THINK!
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
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Forfeit. I can't do it. I've chosen a dead-end road.
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
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"who crushes Christ and the Madonna," not "bitch"
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
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1) Whatever you think, but answer me, what makes the difference? What determines the long life of an album? (If not the real merits or emotional connections? And why couldn't someone love album x even if it isn't enduring over time?) 2) I may have discovered hot water, but perhaps you forget that I didn't get here alone; I simply said, "For me, fundamentally, there's a lack of desire to be objective – An album doesn't necessarily have to last over time or be innovative," so it would have sufficed to simply say "exactly" there too, right? 3) I know very well that you don't hold those kinds of prejudices and yet you misunderstood (and yet that's the thing that most concerns me coming up), I argue that those kinds of prejudices are irrelevant. 4) The sales argument didn't mean at all a "well, they sell a lot so there must be a reason," but if you allow me, someone who buys their album because they follow them, like you would buy Ummagumma, I believe there are such people and it doesn't surprise me. 5) Anyway, you've simplified everything to the usual subjective/objective dichotomy, while I was merely commenting on a judgment criterion adopted on Debaser (see point 2). 6) Imagine, there are also those who criticize Christ and the Madonna, but be careful that my argument, as misleading as it may seem, isn't limited to Coldplay; in fact, I'm feeling like crap. 7) Finally, I'll turn the last question back to you (two in total, the first is in point 1): Does an album have to last over time to be worth something? Meh, meh.
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
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"not being Coldplay, it is held in humble consideration as 'a pop album, light-hearted, it’s fine.'"