Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7755 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Lucio Battisti Anima latina
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Cicè, I believe, however, that the celestial men are simply the "Latin" men! :) In the album by Battisti (Mogol), he focuses on the prototype of the fickle woman who confuses the worlds of "love and property", the very same who would be tempted by a more exquisitely libertine life like that of the South American peoples: it is she who accepts the invitation of the celestial-Latin peoples. Regarding "Il Salame", it is a memory of innocence, a piece without too many pretensions placed as usual by Battisti (along with "La nuova America") to serve as an interlude between two exasperating tracks like "Anima latina" and "Macchina del tempo".
Lucio Battisti Anima latina
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I've said it before. For me, it's the undisputed pinnacle of Italian music of all time. An immense record.
Vasco Rossi Canzoni per me
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I want to find a meaning to this phraaaaseeee, even if this phraaaaseeee doesn’t make any senseeeehhhh.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto per Clarinetto e Orchestra in La maggiore K. 622
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It doesn't seem to me that I've witnessed any arguments: I've only read that you probably don't even understand what you wrote. Who knows? Anyway, the important thing was to express my dissent: I've done it, take care!
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto per Clarinetto e Orchestra in La maggiore K. 622
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...for the sake of continuity, it's "although I was," huh!
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto per Clarinetto e Orchestra in La maggiore K. 622
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This is further proof of my reasons! :))) Nah, anyway, after rereading my posts, I recognize that I was indeed a bit excessive. It's just that with josino, there's been a dispute for quite a while, and when I read his words that I don't agree with, I become agitated. ;) I repeat, it seemed absurd to undermine Mozart like that for an objectively absurd explanation, especially since it wasn't even argued. And that no one had much to say about it, even though I'm sure many would have something to contest. I mean, a bit of healthy controversy enriches Debaser. The best pages come out of it, in my opinion. Of course, my excessive polemical tone is somewhat inappropriate, but it doesn't take much to get back on more civil tracks.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto per Clarinetto e Orchestra in La maggiore K. 622
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Wow, you're so cutting... but do you really want to see the little eagles...? Come on, no hard feelings. We all write nonsense, right? :)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto per Clarinetto e Orchestra in La maggiore K. 622
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Ahahaha, Halomone, this one fits perfectly! ;D Well, you know how it is: I read certain things and I just can't stay quiet... for much less they lynch me every time! And come on, you agree...! ;P bye bye
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon
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A prism! A prism! So, there are 6 vertices, in case we take turns in pairs and one waits on the other face of the prism! Let's start with you and me, brother I lOVE, then whoever loses goes with Punny, who in the end meets the winner. In case we get nowhere, let’s try with penalties.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon
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Nobino! Sweetheart! So you're on board! Good, well done, encore. That's the spirit. A mediocre record, with a sound quality that makes "Time" pitiful, a sappy "Us And Them," the painful schizophrenia of "Brain Damage," the two-orgasmic balls of "The Great Gig in The Sky," the commercial balloon of "Money"... and above all, a cloying lesson in self-pitying the emotional and intellectual shadows of the new culture of the '70s. Crap.