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No, look, I'm too ignorant to apologize, at most I'll ask you to give me a blow job, you jerk.
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Okay rickyfrusciante, from the review I couldn't quite grasp this difference between Dylan and Simon; among other things, it's said that The Boxer was actually written for Dylan, and then the latter would have covered it, right alongside Paul in his controversial Self Portrait.
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Ugh, I already told you either talk about music or get lost.
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And for one extra A, do you really need to act like an idiot? Look, I don't give a shit about grammar, I'm just writing on the spur of the moment and not to get good grades, we're not in school here, nor is it about writing well. Or do you want to go through this whole site looking for all my typos and grammar mistakes (and there are plenty) and those of others and jerk off? So if you want to write about music, you're welcome; otherwise, get the hell out of here and go vent your perversions and paranoia somewhere else.
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Caposella has only taken one song from Fante; it's not that all of his work is very close to this author. However, one thing must be said about Vinicio: he borrows a bit from everywhere—Waits, Bregovic, Kusturica, Bukowski, Byrne, folk melodies from all around the world—but at the same time, we must acknowledge that he is one of the most original artists in the Italian scene.
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dear anonymous Challenged according to the vocabulary of the Italian language: challenged past participle of to challenge; also adjective and masculine noun (f. -a) Who (or What) has received a challenge. Or if you don’t get it even like this, I can give you some synonyms like invited, teased, prodded, provoked. Dustin challenged Paul in this sense, for fun, but a nice song was born from it, do you understand now or do you need a little drawing too?
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The assembly of the resentful has been freely inspired by the Chianti Brotherhood of John Fante.
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One of my all-time favorite records, the song Picasso's Last Words was born out of a challenge; Dustin Hoffman, during a dinner, challenged Paul, asking him if he could manage to write a piece simply from a newspaper headline. Of course, Paul won.
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A great record like everything Simon has done, but why always compare him to Dylan, with phrases like "Simon is not just a simple Dylan"? Do you think Dylan is simple?
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Indeed, Cage has not been able to make a decent film for a while now; always and constantly over the top, the choice of films he decided to participate in certainly hasn’t helped him. In this film, however, all the actors are incredible, starting with Diane Ladd (Marietta), one of the most beautiful and convincing female performances ever. Then there's the great Harry Dean Stanton as Detective Johnny Farragut, and every time he appears on screen, the music of Them and their "Baby, Please Don't Go" seems to materialize in the background. As usual, there's the trusty Jack Nance, and lastly, I want to highlight the fabulous Crispin Glover as Lula’s strange cousin, the one who wished it could always be Christmas, who was afraid of aliens, and who squashed cockroaches in his underwear (a character that seemed to have come straight out of a Flaming Lips song).
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