Dislocation

DeRank : 22,35 • DeAge™ : 3012 days

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Nice review, of course, I don't know them. Briefly, 5 to you, nothing about the work that I still don't know, exactly.
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That old wrinkled reactionary of Eastwood producing one successful cinematic chapter after another, rich in pathos and always on relevant topics, well, I would have never said it twenty years ago... Fiercely Republican for as long as I can remember, I’ve heard him express questionable concepts but also arguments and opinions so "forward-thinking" and progressive that they often discontented others like him, both politicians and non... This latest chapter (the old showman is right, it’s more of a documentary, an investigation than a true film) heavily emphasizes the very Calvinist and WASP conviction, but also deeply Kennedyan, that everyone can contribute to the common good, a viewpoint debatable from the perspective of practical execution but ultimately not entirely disagreeable, granted the obvious precautions that differentiate us, for example, from the average USA citizen, armed to the teeth with every possible weapon, including those of war, the primary reason why many trigger the defensive instinct for an attack (true, Traini?).
To be watched as one would watch a documentary, with a cheerful ending. Well, I've said my piece, and I even managed not to fall into a purely ideological opinion; I didn’t know I could be so reflective...
Ah, showman 5, Clintistiud 3. The ball is in the center.
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But why, Bortolino, did you think justice was of this Earth?
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Well, I've been following the NuoviPalazziCheCollassano since the distant '80s, and I remember that we thought this was indeed a musical revolution, so much so that when "Halber Mensch" arrived, we felt confirmed in that belief. Their pounding of metal, use of pneumatic hammers, and general noise-making was also followed by some mainstream groups of the time (DePesci....) who perhaps sampled the sounds instead of reproducing them live, achieving respectable results even in a more pop context (Shake The Disease and People Are People, for instance....). Then, just after "1/2 Mensch," they started to express themselves more clearly, adopting a song structure that was less declamatory and more accessible, and after "Haus Der Luge," they even began to become more immediately understandable....
I didn't catch it, is your name Sabrina or Zampano?
5 for the review because despite your efforts to be unclear, everything comes out nice and fluid, and 5 for the work, damn, savasandir, the Einstuerzende, micapizzaefichi.
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Ah, these young people.....
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December '81, in that disgrace to music which was the Palsport in Genoa, where the best of the world's music had seen its notes scatter and crumble... the Saxon, like the Ramones, Kiss, and Iron Maiden before them, simply turned the volume up to the max to overcome the terrible acoustics... Great concert, everyone enthusiastic, except for the fact that the live versions were a perfect reflection of those on the album, so much so that it’s an understatement to call them overly faithful... we later confirmed this when we eagerly bought "The Eagle Has Landed," the following year... then, guilty as charged, I somewhat neglected them, my memories reaching to the mid-'80s... you and your trumpets did not disappoint.
Great review, @[Falloppio].
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For me, Cattelan can go fuck himself too, #whocaresaboutcattelan......
Kaleo A/B
19 jan 18
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Here comes the Count again... let’s pay attention to him!
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The fact is, mister, that everyone knew this group was one of Trevor Horn's whims, just like Propaganda, who, however, had a whole different level of technical and artistic depth... The first album was mourned by those who listened to the second; we suddenly witnessed the “normalization” of what had been the sensation of the moment... that moment, indeed... But I like your review, as I do almost everything you write... Aloha.
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But are musicians all brothers? No, because they have the same last name... and, oh!, even the same first name... how can you tell them apart, in the family?