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Pierre Henry Le Voyage: The Fantastic Journey From Death to Life: An Electronic Score Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead
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Hey, it tells me that I'm not logged in and I can't reply to you below. Anyway, no flying discs is the one on the other side of the Naviglio compared to the discomane, going towards the center, it's just after Supergulp. The ex supporti (the one on Corso di Porta Ticinese) I don't remember what it's called, I bought a CD there about 3 years ago, and I haven't set foot in it since. I have the MP3s in 2 versions: French titles at 320 with no noise from the disculo (or almost) and English titles at 128 bitrate that sound like having a vinyl stuck in the PC. Which do you prefer?
Pierre Henry Le Voyage: The Fantastic Journey From Death to Life: An Electronic Score Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead
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As soon as I step into the discomane, I start crying from my eyes and streaming from my nose (I'm allergic). I prefer flying discs, I even saw the Ozric collection Ingrandisci questa immagine for about seventy euros. Three weeks ago I went back to see if it was still there: they were ordering it for 270... Alright, Jeîta, if I see it, I'll gladly leave it on the shelf and maybe I'll give you a ring.
Plan 9 Keep Your Cool and Read the Rules
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I only know dealing with dead. I remember it as a series of little stamps divided into 4, soaked in dragon's sperm. Yeah, well, I might as well see about getting this one too.
Elephant9 with Reine Fiske Atlantis
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I'm listening to Psychedelic Backfire. wooooooooooooooooo buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuum wooooooooooooooooooo buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuum and underneath the drums that go sciaff sciaff sciaff sciaciaciaciaciaciaciaf... Gezzissimo, almost dum.
Vincenzo Natali Splice
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I remember a shitty movie and a stunning babe.
Ridley Scott Black Hawk Down
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A full 5-star film. It doesn't talk about anything, it grabs you and throws you into the midst of the guerrilla for 2 hours. Stuff like: who cares about the "story to tell," I'll make you live it... It's not superficial; it simply doesn’t want to say anything. It's cinema, not literature.
Jello Biafra & The Guantanamo School Of Medicine White People and the Damage Done
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April review. I've given about 40 stars, I hope Deb has at least taken 5. As for the album, I couldn't care less. Rock TV is tear-jerking, especially because Ringo is there. About ten years ago, when I was a conscientious objector, we were in an ambulance with the siren on, and we almost ran him over in front of the Sforza Castle (we had the siren on, he was on the crosswalk... with the red light...). Unfortunately, the driver got confused with the pedals and hit the brake. Alright, I'll say it again, great review. I need to follow you more often. But you should start reviewing something I like because I've seen your page: it's all punk, and punk just goes in one ear and almost always out the other for me. Which is very punk, indeed.
Carlo Scarpa Museo di Castelvecchio (Verona)
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sorry: the question is: "contemporary art museums in Italy?" what I mean by contemporary art I have already explained in the previous comments.
Carlo Scarpa Museo di Castelvecchio (Verona)
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Mauro, I'm writing this here because I can't reply to my comments (the news about Deb always creates some temporary mess). I don't see where you find contradictions; the idea is always the same: but contemporary art in Italy? next time you mention me in a sentence where you write "Berlusc" etc... you'll lose your dick and it will bounce back and get stuck in your sister's ass. Be careful because my curses work; I have a license from Vanna Marchi.
Nicolas Winding Refn Pusher 2
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I'm rephrasing the question @whoever/wants/to/reply: how do you vote for the work (or the review, I don't really understand what those 5 grillini stars mean)