luludia

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I almost wished I had been there..
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Rereading the review, I see that the initial magical object, the mangiadischi, later becomes the giradischi... evidently that mangiadischi is so lost in memory that it makes it difficult to even write the correct word... or maybe I'm just a little tired...
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I don't know, I've never had a great passion for Vasco, even though he's written some really nice songs in the past... Anyway, I have to say that I feel an unmotivated (read: instinctive) sympathy for him... he seems a bit unfiltered, but maybe I'm wrong...
Can you believe that his bassist lives a hundred meters from my house? He's a good-looking guy, always wrapped in a black coat, with hair all over the place, a real face-slapper... he's over sixty and maybe he's a living cliché, or a caricature of himself (to use your words)... but when I think of myself, not yet over sixty but not exactly young either, I might consider myself a caricature of myself as well... but, caricature for caricature, I think his is more successful...
And then, you know, there are lots (if not a ton) of older musicians, burnt out and well past it, I’d say they’re almost the majority...
And it's also true that they're just songs...
That said, I would invite you, if you can, to be a little more polite in your responses to comments... and to respond with arguments instead of insults... insulting is an art, an art you don't possess... you come across as unpleasant, not cool...
And as you can see, your review has some admirers too, so don’t worry...
Regarding the initial subjunctives, they sound wrong to me as well, but it's just a matter of taste, since they obviously sound good to you... bye...
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Most people who replied to you in the comments listen to incredible music and almost always quite heavy stuff... but they also listen to and love good Lucio (who wasn't that light, at least not always)... I imagine each of them has their own pop territory that has nothing to do with "the pragmatic and reassuring existential torment, ethically unimpeachable, culturally disinterested"... in that territory, you should let things flutter around in peace; we don’t want such heaviness (we’ve already had our share, believe me)... in any case, it seems to me that your concept of art and culture is rather stale and schematic ("I prefer a woman singing in the street to any artist," someone said)... art, my friend, can be found unexpectedly in unexpected places... then, look, Battisti is certainly not my favorite artist (Fausto Rossi, De André, Battiato, the early De Gregori, CSI, they’re all better than him) but he was someone who experimented and could very well have chosen not to (just think of his last works with Panella)... then again, of course, these are just different opinions...
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There was a time when Battisti couldn't be listened to just because someone always came along to make speeches like yours... reviewing Gaber doesn't have to necessarily lead to despising Battisti or treating him with that kind of certainty that you use... there are moments when, to echo your words, the epidermic serves you more than the songwriter approach...
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I know little about the subject, unfortunately... thank goodness you and Ima are here...
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the Italian teacher made us listen to it...
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I know very little about Ludovico Van, and I find the review a bit too long... cut it, my friend, cut it... and you'll arrive at the masterpiece... something like a couplet or a three-line poem, you already have the last one, which is the final sentence... although I would have removed the angels and left only a generic reference to the sky... anyway, a five for encouragement...
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you are someone who inspires others to listen to records...