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DeAge™ : 6160 days • Here since 1 august 2009
Andrea Galli River
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Fredo, how come you lost a d?
Andrea Galli River
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look how well andrea galli promotes himself: "In Italy, there are still those who know how to make rock, you all know it, there's nothing new under the sun, but knowing that beyond the stars and planets there’s still an orgy of mountains, woods, rivers, and lakes isn’t so bad, is it? So take a trip into the dark and desolate world of andrea galli, rediscover the pleasures of rock from the '90s (or the '80s, I have no idea, I opened my space but you can't hear anything / this parenthesis is not meant to promote the artist, it's to absolve myself from the probable ton of nonsense said in 3 lines...). Andrea Galli a pleasant deja vu. Myspace I repeat: Get your act together, damn it!
Andrea Galli River
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And after that "compagno," I'd say we'll all find ourselves in the same fantastic class...
Andrea Galli River
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Santodio, but if you want to self-promote something on debaser, go ahead, just avoid talking about it as if it’s the best thing ever heard. A more objective analysis wouldn’t hurt; for example, from this I understood that A Blue Spoon liked it more than he likes Pandistelle or Nutella. What I don’t get is why the hell I should try to get a CD with a shitty cover when the only person who talks about it can tell me: it’s rock in English, and it references The Beatles, Nirvana, and NIN or Mark Lanegan (which doesn’t mean anything by the way). Come on, put in a bit of effort writing these damn self-promotions! And who’s to say I’m not a companion of someone from '94... Maybe they’ve failed a few times.
Negramaro La Finestra
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"Stupro debaser for 3 years" is the most beautiful phrase I read about deb in 2010.
Negramaro La Finestra
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Damn!!! So the Negramaro suck. Seriously? However, the first part of the review is cool.
Dalla - De Gregori Work in progress
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"I really don’t give a damn about talking about Fellini in general, seriously, and I didn’t want to talk about it. << MP3, the worst evil in the music world born in recent years. >> No one wrote that :-)" comment 99 from dj mushroom: "...the problem is that everything is free...everything is much easier...everything is rushed...there's no more culture of time...if you buy caviar, you savor it and try to understand its value because you've paid for it, you've made a sacrifice to obtain something...if caviar is given to you for free, you stuff yourself without grasping the taste...excuse the silly metaphor, but it clearly illustrates the concept...a large part of the people, not everyone for goodness' sake, but the majority, gorge themselves...then if we come to say that the value of the Mp3 is equal to that of vinyl, we are really very far apart...the difference between vinyl and Mp3 is precisely the warmth that was felt many years ago and that is no longer there..." damn it, that’s what I was talking about. To be honest, I don’t really care to discuss Fellini on a page that starts from Dalla and De Gregori, you’re the one who took my comment 137 and wanted to address the topic "Fellini ridiculous techniques," you didn’t say that "Fellini is ridiculous"? It's true, you didn’t say that, I misspoke...
Dalla - De Gregori Work in progress
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The means may be ridiculous, but technique doesn't make a film, just as it doesn't make a record. A film like "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" is, I believe, absolutely enjoyable for anyone with a shred of love for art, even today, 90 years after its initial release; and this is despite it being silent and shot with a device whose quality would today be comparable to that of an electric pencil sharpener. However, photography has nothing to do with video quality. Films are viewed on film to judge the photography (which fundamentally includes framing and lighting: cinematography awards are not given to the film shot with the best lenses, but to the cinematographer who best manages the lights... this cinematic aside is as interesting as Pavarotti's wedding night film) and film has a resolution (theoretical, parameter chosen by Pixar, a company that knows a thing or two about HD) of 40000P (or 4000, a huge difference, I know, but HD televisions reach 1080 and tube ones I don't remember if 480 or less). Your friend is not the only one holding onto a cathode-ray tube at home, by the way: VHS tapes and DIVX (old ones, they still do a great job for the lobotomized) look much better, and even those DVDs that are actually VHS tapes transferred, obviously (and a ton of films released on DVD are like that, by the way, probably including those you’ve seen of Fellini). Anyway, what interested me was the discussion: MP3, the worst evil in the music world that has emerged in recent years.
Dalla - De Gregori Work in progress
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"The cobra was a beautiful piece, you know how Fellini is... no come on. You can debate how ridiculous Fellini is all you want. That said, it’s best not to talk about cinema; that's already known, but defending Kobra by Rettore is madness. DJ Mushroom: '...the problem is that now everything is much simpler, much faster... 20-30 years ago, records were bought, you could 'sniff' the vinyl and the cardboard of the cover, read the booklet, read the songwriters, and try to understand the lyrics of the songs.' Those are all things you can still do; there are smaller labels that send out amazing music and print it on vinyl. Try reading the latest review of Fiquata on Squadra Omega, or take a look at the Supernaturalcat website, or any similar labels. You might have pleasant surprises. Sure, buying online is one thing, but going to your trusted record store is another. Yet at little festivals, you can find those labels.
And to finish: reading some of you, it seems like music piracy was born with the mp3: excuse me, am I the only one who had cassette tapes for a decade of stuff that came from God knows where by now? Records from Slayer, Litfiba, Metallica, Death, Ministry, NIN, Anthrax, Extreama, etc., that I had on cassette but had never seen original ones, for example... Am I the only one? And am I the only one who thinks that the quality of an mp3 is better than that of a cassette recorded from another cassette, recorded from another cassette, recorded from another cassette, recorded from another cassette, recorded from another cassette, recorded from another cassette, recorded from another old cassette that’s 5 years old?"
Dalla - De Gregori Work in progress
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primiballi: maybe you know the wrong young people, or maybe not, I don’t know. Gift of synthesis? But if it took me three messages to write something that required one...