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Accurate deRece; the song is absolutely amazing, too bad it was written by Maurizio Costanzo, beautiful the harmonic progression, Mina made great records until '92 then she broke. But she created authentic masterpieces like "Aterpillar," this one, and "Italiana," etc... up to "Ti conosco mascherina." I also find Loch Ness essential with its tide-like melodies rising and dissipating under a sparkling moon (does it sound like a cheesy Mina song??) doesn’t matter. Thanks, bye D
Yello Stella
1 jan 21
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It turns out to me that it was a trio that then became a duo. Good job. Chronographed beats. Swiss.
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I’m not a big fan of remakes, just like I’m not a big fan of covers if they’ve been made like this, whether they’re beautiful or ugly, that’s how they should be, except for a few exceptions; there are some nice covers, but they’re just not original... my opinion... As for Psycho, having seen it as a child (I would stay up late to watch horror films since no one cared where I was), I stick with the original while appreciating some films (do they still use film??) by Gus; I give it one star out of trust (what a c*** move) and then it’s just banal mediocrity, obviously, while Anthony's expressions are truly disturbing (they used to say I resembled him... thanks, but please don’t tell my next victim or worse, Mom!!!!)
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Mari GIOVvanna fights a war but fvonvila and so be it!
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"Pasolini is a story that is still being torn to pieces today. On that corpse found at dawn on the shore of Ostia, there are still struggles to strip away the flesh and clothing... a despicable, infamous, and blasphemous thing, typical of hyenas. Well, a song like A Pa’ restores Pasolini to me, rather in its uniqueness, I would say in its essence, reassembling all the pieces. And it does so by bringing him home, to the Gospel, that of Matthew, to that 'I want to live like the lilies in the fields...'
Thank you, I didn't know the quote; everything that is Pasolinian for me is in telettro, critique, love, evolution.
Thank you, really."
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I need to reread it well, but in the end, as a critique, it seems sufficiently structured to me. I need to think about it, and tonight is not the best evening for that. Oh, right, I’ll never find the page again.
... I will find it and read it carefully.
"Anyway, it’s still the poor who sustain 70% of the real world economy" (quote, Macaco). Waiting for your email. Bye.
Mr. D-
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maybe asoclzero but I don't think beautiful Derece anyway I'm so down that I have to listen only to my things and the things that are really inside me maybe I will listen, good job clap clap!!!
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a question:
I would buy it right away if I can find it, it would be my first purchase online because I like to see things, touch them, choose them; online this is not possible, these are my habits.
BUT
since I live in Switzerland, how much would I have to pay in shipping fees not being in the EU (fortunately), because it seems to me that the fees are more than the cost of the book.
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It must be beautiful, you wrote it very well, I don't know if I'll be able to buy it, I can barely pay the rent. And everything else, the Swiss gears want my head. It's a bit of a tough time.
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hi, the writing is nice, hi