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Hieronymus Bosch Il Giardino delle Delizie
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Last week, after seeing several works by Bruegel in person, in succession, I wondered what these people were doing in the Netherlands at that time... using the excuse of Judgment Day to unleash their madness and obsessions. Anyway, if you like this painting from this period, Belgium is certainly a very suitable destination... something obvious.
Public Image Limited Flowers Of Romance
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Psychopatha, lucky you... I can't choose. On one hand or the other, for me, the first three are all a 5... all essential. Some days I prefer one, other days another. The cover, I don't know. I even have it on vinyl and the cover doesn't say much to me. Bah. Well, from this standpoint, I prefer Metal Box :)
Public Image Limited Flowers Of Romance
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Messy like the record :) In my opinion, Twin Peaks must be watched, and I'm not usually into series either, but a well-done series reads just like Dostoevsky does, and it's a pleasure to read. It's a Lynch who wants to be understood, certainly up to a point, also because there’s nothing to understand, but it's worth it. Post-Punk deserves much more, if only because it's not a genre, but an aesthetic... thus fickle, whore, unstable, incoherent. I hate those things you already know how they sound just based on the label stuck on them, post-Punk is not one of those things... especially, if done well, it needs to be understood, even though there’s nothing to understand.
Il Teatro Degli Orrori Dell'Impero Delle Tenebre
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If you rewrite everything in Italian, maybe I'll reply to you.
Beppe Cremagnani, Enrico Deaglio, Mario Portanova G8 2001: Fare Un Golpe e Farla Franca
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I have no intention of arguing, so I'll keep it short. Progress, the progress as Pasolini intended it, which in the end is regression, but at the same time, is progress. ;)
Beppe Cremagnani, Enrico Deaglio, Mario Portanova G8 2001: Fare Un Golpe e Farla Franca
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And instead, no. Pasolini is always right, and he is yet again. Appe, listen to Mario Placanica speaking, with those aspirated vowels that can only come from Catanzaro. Then listen to Giuliani's father... a good person, educated, with good reasons. No, Pasolini is always right. The horrible thing about this world, which Pasolini always repeats, ad infinitum, but in the end nobody gives a damn about, is that the proletariat is stripped of any possibility of communication. They have only their bodies to communicate, and these are the consequences, consequences of progress.
Beppe Cremagnani, Enrico Deaglio, Mario Portanova G8 2001: Fare Un Golpe e Farla Franca
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Come on, Paoletto, the sea is waiting for you.
Sega Golden Axe
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Uh, I remember it.
Gabriele Salvatores Nirvana
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Screw that.