Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7755 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto per Clarinetto e Orchestra in La maggiore K. 622
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Oops, pardon, I'm late on the review and comments that I missed. This is a very interesting controversy sparked by my fellow countryman, and I feel the need to say a few words about it because, come on, some things just can't go unchallenged. Josyno, I mean, what nonsense are you spouting? First of all, allow me to say that you're unlawfully appropriating JoP's words by citing him in your comment, since he expressed a personal taste regarding Mozart while clearly acknowledging his undeniable value, while you talk about Mercalli scales with Beethoven at the peak of Etna and Mozart below. Then the definition "slave of harmonies and melodies" makes no sense to me; it seems like bullshit just to discredit Volfgangoe and create a pretext to say "here's why I don't like it." What kind of definition is that? What sense does it make?
David Bowie Santa Monica '72
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I made an endiadi, damn it! These lice!
David Bowie Santa Monica '72
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The excitement and a couple of lice on my thighs made me write in Aramaic! "You must have" I wanted to say. Regarding the disc, I don't have it, but it's impossible not to live the Ziggy Era of our star man. Interesting document.
David Bowie Santa Monica '72
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Bruno DP, I deeply love those who self-praise. Like my new god. You need balls for this kind of stuff. Here you go.
Pink Floyd The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
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...I read it! I read it all! What did I win?
Soft Machine Volume One
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I'm following you, Panurge; very interesting reviews that get straight to the point: well done. I know little to nothing about SM; ajè, when you've freed the ardedische send me something.
Röyksopp The Understanding
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The cold one, Ryan, always and anyway, a look nonetheless. The one of the flirts is too chatty. Too
Edoardo Bennato Burattino senza fili
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Senior, let it be, he knows very well that that edition of the Mickey Mouse Inferno with Bioletto’s ink and Martina’s text is one of the best ever written in the history of Italian comics.
Edoardo Bennato Burattino senza fili
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I didn't understand a thing, but anyway, in Topolino, they use fabulous Italian, Punny, I don't know if you agree. By reading it so much, I learned to speak and write decent Italian. How can I forget Guido Martina, Carlo Chendi, Nino Russo, G.B. Carpi, Bruno Concina... LEGENDARY!
Tirriddiliu Conglomerato auto-deviante di strumenti e suonatori
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But above all... what the heck is "dislessi"? Dyslexia with an apocope of the "a"? :D