CosmicJocker

DeRank : 14,60 • DeAge™ : 3648 days

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"Tuned in to the metropolitan decay of the scenarios it evokes, this work (seductive, threatening, and restless) attests to the clear hallucination of rock that still somewhat trembles and sparkles." Just for this closing, you're a "!".. and there's more...
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Yes, really beautiful Lulù.. I don't feel like (at this moment) listening to records of this kind, but you are very talented..
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Imaginary dialogue between Pietro (Battipede) and his wife:

Her: "Looooove! Did you know that Gilda has built her house by the sea?!"
Him: "Don’t bug me, I’m tired, and you know it, Gilda’s got the cash."
Her (pronouncing each word clearly): "I-want-the-house-by-the-sea!"
Him: "And the mortgage? And the scooter for Pietro Jr.? No! It can’t be done."
Her: "But love! Didn’t you participate in the arrest of that evil lunatic-who-killed-so-many-people?! "
Him: "And so?"
Her: "Well, write something for us! You’re such a silly goose, loooove! It’s a goldmine! Everyone knows that Succo [slyly squints his eyes]! You’ll find a publisher today!"
Him: "But I’m just a cop! A book?! No! I couldn’t do it."
Her: "You’ll see, my beautiful love, the publisher will solve the problem! Trust your porcelain kitty!"
Him: "Well, maybe, just maybe...."

Moral:
Boys, whoever you are, whatever you do...know that the fair ladies are always at least one step ahead of us!
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Let's say I have so many gaps in Italian singer-songwriter culture that I think I will delve into Bersani later (much later).. however, your page, truly excellent, sparked my interest..
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Thanks for the ride @[Johnny b.]!
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Dear Thomas, remember, a dad like yours is rare... (and I, with utmost embarrassment, admit my total ignorance regarding Bassani's work)
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The film seems absolutely up my alley.. the way you talk about it reminds me of Flaubert's tale: "Un cœur simple".. and your page is, as always, mouthwatering..
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You talk about the work in the same way as the Wikipedia page, you shy away from any criticism that carries a hint of personality (because after all, the world tells you that Warhol is a genius, so heaven forbid you contradict that), and on top of that, there's that opening: "People went to the movies, already incredulous at the fact that a 'film' of that genre was being screened. It is said that they brought pillows, blankets, and sunglasses in case sleep took over them."
What am I supposed to think? Maybe you're driven by genuine passion, but you're at least a bit lazy... or not?
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Alright, this Reed is quite a character… what has he ever done? I want the biography of SferaEbbasta(CheAvanza)!
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Super-Pin! If it weren't for the fact that, once again, you slipped in Joe Strummer, it would be a 6-star rating..