Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7755 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Modest Mussorgsky Quadri di un'esposizione
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But you know, up in the higher-ups I didn't mind it that much? That movie is really beautiful, I haven't seen it in a while, but I remember well that he and the Tuscan were, although seemingly out of place, very believable. Robertino almost made me feel tender. I need to catch up on it, along with the battleship, of course.
Modest Mussorgsky Quadri di un'esposizione
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Hey, Grass, great as always. I almost feel bad adding a note of "low" culture to the review: when you talked about the "universally known" reason for the Passeggiata, you presumably wanted to refer to the legendary piano version of the Battleship in "Il Secondo Tragico Fantozzi".... what a masterpiece that is too :) But at least Fantozzi indirectly promotes both the composer and the film. I'm wondering then (nobodino, do you know anything about this?) if there's a version of the Battleship with Mussorgsky, since I've found 3 all Stravinskian, but never that one. Whoever knows something, enlighten me.
Neu! Neu!2
Neu! Neu!2
23 jan 06
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But by doing it so kindly, you've ruined everything for me! What do the stars have to do with it? And the degree? Alright, fine, I’ll just go away feeling defeated, you meanie :,(
Mercury Rev The Secret Migration
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uhm, I meant to say "no more," eh :)
Mercury Rev The Secret Migration
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Regarding you, what can I say, you're an adorable flatterer, skillfully turning everything you talk about into gold :) Beautiful quotes, but I don't quite like this reference of yours to dream-pop. I don't know if you know the Cocteau Twins, I've never seen you mention them: well, give "Treasure" a listen, which is the summary manifesto of dream-pop, check out "Pandora," "Ivo," "Donimo," "Aloysius," just to name a few from that magnificent album, get an idea, and then decide if these are really as dreamy as you say. Kyssys
Mercury Rev The Secret Migration
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Hey there, you know what’s funny? Last time with Punisher, I had two possible critiques in mind: that Dylan album and this one. In the end, we took out Bob, but you have to let me make a small note about this. I mean, it’s pretty modest. Above all, as has been mentioned, it’s light-years away from "Yerself" and "Boces," a whole different ballgame. The fragmentation in the genre of the song bothers me, and I find it unproductive. Plus, the depth has kind of gone to hell. It deserves a pass for a couple of tracks, but the difference is so vast compared to "Yerself" that it deserves no less than:
Franco Battiato La Voce Del Padrone
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...Oh my God, the return of Gianneppinotto! :D I have to say that this time it's Giannarek who's looking for his partner. Pinotto is colpesente. To the first one, I ask: can't we talk about something else besides me when the contexts are different? It risks becoming monotonous, come on. Kisses
Neu! Neu!2
Neu! Neu!2
23 jan 06
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Yes, okay, but why did you irrevocably lower my average? Boohoooo...!!!!
Bob Dylan Love And Theft
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Man does not live by football alone. A kiss to you all and to the anonymous one, curiously vanished_, kissys
Bob Dylan Love And Theft
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...ah, I've read it. This one is better. The thrilling encounter between two characters straight out of a Capra film, better than a nice but rather dull exchange of lines about a concert, right?