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Paul Chain Alkahest
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You are the only one on this site who can do a track by track and make it enjoyable.
Gianfranco Lotti Dizionario degli Insulti
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how can one disagree with kosmo's latest comment?
Diablo Swing Orchestra Sing Along Songs For The Damned and Delirious
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I have the previous one. Interesting music the first 2 times you listen to it, then it becomes quite clear that it’s more experimentation than anything else. But I’m always open to experiments, so if they’ve done another one, I need to catch up on it right away. It might end up being crap, but it definitely deserves a listen.
Them Crooked Vultures Them Crooked Vultures
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Come on, why should we be ruthless? The track by track (if it’s not clear, it means reviewing song by song) is something that’s generally looked down upon on Debaser; personally, I think it’s awful. But since this is your first review, it’s understandable that one might make “errors,” right? That said, if I were you, I would change approach and try to give your readers the "total" atmosphere of the album instead of breaking it down into the many tracks it consists of. Anyway, there are positives: one above all, no matter how absurd it may seem, I’ve never heard of this group before, so beyond just writing a review, you’ve also pointed out some excellent music! I’m off to check it out; see you next time (don't make the mistake of writing a review a day now, take your time and you’ll see that you’ll write better and better).
PS: you can call me an unbearable little professor now if you want :)
Italia - Nuova Zelanda Amichevole di rugby - 14/11/09, Stadio Meazza - San Siro (MI)
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algol, you claim that we put ALL kinds of words in your mouth that you didn't say... perhaps it's you who is not explaining yourself very clearly. Anyway, if you think that saying there is no violence in rugby stadiums while there is in soccer stadiums is rhetoric, you're seriously mistaken: rhetoric is one thing, the facts are another. And with this, I'll wrap it up because it seems to me that this is becoming more of a reason to drag out a rather pointless dispute indefinitely. Goodbye and see you next time (it's probably not true, I might come back, but at least I'm trying to let it go :))
Italia - Nuova Zelanda Amichevole di rugby - 14/11/09, Stadio Meazza - San Siro (MI)
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for the record: LAROCK I wasn't talking to you, I hope you weren't talking to me...
Italia - Nuova Zelanda Amichevole di rugby - 14/11/09, Stadio Meazza - San Siro (MI)
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If your message is meant to be: "rugby is shit, you are all slaves to the system dictated by mass media," then you understand nothing about sports. Let me say this without bitterness, sorry.
Italia - Nuova Zelanda Amichevole di rugby - 14/11/09, Stadio Meazza - San Siro (MI)
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algol so why do the idiot ultras not annoy you while the pro-rugby idiots do? it doesn’t make sense. to me, it seems like you have the attitude of someone who feels under attack; it seems you’re scared that rugby might become the national sport (don’t worry, no one can beat football, at most Texas Hold'em...), reading your review it seems that what bothered you the most was seeing San Siro without football. consider the fact that no one is forcing you to watch the rugby match. and above all, you’re making more noise about rugby than the match itself.
Italia - Nuova Zelanda Amichevole di rugby - 14/11/09, Stadio Meazza - San Siro (MI)
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We should also see how many of those who fill San Siro for Inter or Milan actually understand anything about football... I say it's more than 40 percent...
Italia - Nuova Zelanda Amichevole di rugby - 14/11/09, Stadio Meazza - San Siro (MI)
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I believe that if I had been a rugby player or someone who follows this sport passionately, my reaction would have been less diplomatic than Gasta's. That said, from the outside, Gasta, I have to tell you that you may have overreacted a bit. But I understand you.