Michiel Borstlap Gramercy Park
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papy...self-voting your own reviews isn't cool...do I really have to teach you everything?
Anyway, come on...this one's pretty decent even though (obviously) I won't comment on the music ;)
Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
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my hands are about to reach there very quickly.
Green Day Bullet in a Bible
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Oh come on, seriously, to plagiarize "Rockin' Chair" by Oasis and even make it a single ("Wake Me Up When September Ends") takes some balls!!!! And nobody says anything about it. It's not just a matter of similarity; in my opinion, it's outright plagiarism!
Gianni Celeste Storie di vita e di mala
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Once, Gianni Celeste came to pretend to sing in Ortucchio, a town near Avezzano where, when one gets his wife pregnant, a baby doesn’t actually arrive but directly a beetroot with a gold chain around its neck and a tank top that says "oh' mo te mett le mani addoss!"
The Rakes Capture/Release
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I really liked that beautiful little disc (can you believe it...?)
I could listen to "Open book" all day
"Oooh Oooh O Ooohh"
Green Day Bullet in a Bible
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I agree with Mike, but in my opinion the problem, guys, doesn’t really lie with Green Day. In fact, they don't have any kind of problem; I’d say they don’t have any at all since with music that is anything but exceptional, they're able to pull in millions of dollars. The issue lies in the lack of musical culture that a large part of today’s young adolescents have, who talk about punk, about fuck the world, and blah blah blah, garnished with spikes and bracelets. I already feel like a complete ignoramus since I barely know a few things from the sixties and seventies...and it disheartens me to know that there are people who say Avril L. is punk. But perhaps it’s true…by now the term has been greatly devalued. Punk has perhaps come to mean something else entirely. Today it’s like this: everything, right away, preferably in abundance, (fake) rebellious but with a tight designer tie and without looking back. And Green Day is a typical example of this as a band, so (unfortunately) they appeal to quite a few.
Paolo Zanardi 5 questions to Paolo Zanardi
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No, don't mind it; it just happens to me sometimes. About once every twenty-eight days, approximately.
Green Day Bullet in a Bible
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ENOUGH! I've made my decision! I think that after the holidays I'm flying to America to castrate the singer with one of those knives used "pé scannà lu puorc" so at least for a while we can get the Green Day out of our faces (in every sense) in the reviews. Of course, they'll stick around for a little bit in the news corner, but can you compare?
Paolo Zanardi 5 questions to Paolo Zanardi
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Holy shit, now I have to do another interview with Zanardi so we can talk about the album ;D
But this time... no photos! "Quz" a friendly fuck you, come on, you've earned it one way or another... anyway, I really like your photos too. byexx
Paolo Zanardi 5 questions to Paolo Zanardi
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So, qzerty, if we need to get serious for a second, I'll try my best... so... have I by any chance stolen your woman?!? No, because I don't see why we keep talking about photos I took on another site when it would surely be more appropriate to talk about Zanardi and his music (the beautiful things on the album and the things that you just "can't listen to" either...). Anyway, I actually wanted to compliment you on the photos you posted on frappr. You have a particular style, cold and detached but also at the same time realistic, full of artificial light, neon, sparkling metropolitan colors, really beautiful. But at this point, the desire and instinct I had to tell you these things have almost completely faded because I understand that maybe compliments are something you give to yourself in front of a mirror, I guess. Regards.