Dislocation

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Ueinsciorter, the Lord Officiant of the Sax Soprano.
Good job, Gionatano.
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If I had, unworthily, written a review of this work, I would have composed it, in essence, with the same words and, surtout, with the same emotional spasms, barring the times, the years when these notes resonated from cathode-ray TVs; I surely have a few more seasons than Gionatano.
However, I wouldn’t have mentioned dermatological conditions that never afflicted me, neither before nor during nor after adolescence.
But for the rest, everything.
Always compliments and hugs to the brave Gionatano.
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the Disarticulated of Cortona.
What other definition paints it better?
And I speak at a physical level and at an intellectual level.
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Fedez's soundtrack?
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After The Sheep, this is my favorite from the Prince, really.
Well done, Withey.
I was only thirteen and starting to get into politics, at the Neighborhood Cell. The older kids were split between supporters of the not-yet Prince and those who sided with the extra comrades, as it was said.
Good times, I hadn't yet taken my first hit of tear gas at a rally, of course.
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I remember, with a hint of nostalgia, when you reviewed Sferaebbasta.
Now Ferro.
Your journey, indeed wavering, piques my curiosity.
I in.
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I will say one thing only, two points, open quotation marks OH!
Paul Weller 66
30 may 24
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One of those artists I couldn't criticize (negatively) except based on personal preferences for songs, contexts, and eras that don’t detract from a wonderful career, where our man has adorned himself with glory in the fields of new wave, sophisticated jazzy pop, white soul, now tinged with electronics, now with English folk, now with a little bit of everything...
Long life and prosperity, John William Weller.