Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7756 days • Here since 18 march 2005
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Dude, ZiOn, forget about your dj unz-unz and review the great Introspective!!! I'm counting on it!!! Promise!!!
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...I meant kRAut, obviously!
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Beautiful interpretation, Qzertuccio, I completely agree. It’s an album that has substance, I never said otherwise: I was just telling Daft that it might have been more plausible to talk about a lack of content, not a lack of poetry, for an implicit comparison with Radiocativity and The Man Machine, which, if you allow me, I consider to be more engaged... but that doesn’t take away from the fact that the reflection on reality exists and is the one you’re mentioning.
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Right, Zaione! Damn, the Pet Shop Boys! Is it possible that there isn't a review on Debeiser! You do it!
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Qze, you are the new Luzzatto Fegiz of Karut-Rock!
Edoardo Bennato La fantastica storia del pifferaio magico
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...damn, what are they whispering about Edo? Huh? What are they saying?
Madonna Confession on a Dance Floor
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Guys, what comments... first of all the enlightening note by psycho on the "ass" issue (I noticed it too! Squishy and lumpy ass!), then Kosmo's tirade that came up with the moon sideways, and that new mentor of mine who signed off as "I’d like to fuck Madonna Ciccone"... I'd like to farm her me too!
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"I give you my affection and I give you my time..."
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There's rhythm, daft, perhaps it has more techno-pop rhythmic fluctuations, indeed, but it's still about rhythm. Poetry? Well, maybe in light of what has been said, it's the most poetic of Kraftwerk. You could say it's devoid of drive, commitment, depth. But I wouldn't call it "poetry."
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No, I mean, you weren't voting for the review. ;) I don't think it has much historical importance, qze, but you hit the nail on the head regarding the eighties character: you call it romanticism, I call it decadence, so I can also include the issue of decline in there :D