Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7756 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Madonna Confession on a Dance Floor
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Revolver, what are you saying? If the only merit of Madonna is that she invented herself and fashion? Then whether her fashion, her trends, and her persona are annoying is another matter. But it is undeniable that she "writes" songs, and that she has posed as a diva by her own choice. It's obvious that her beginnings were somewhat "orchestrated" (not coincidentally, the Madonna in leggings from "True Blue" is not the true "Madonna," in my opinion: there she was still half a victim of the Sire bigwigs), but to pass her off as a puppet is another story. I mean, we just need to say that Madonna is a victim of circumstances... please, come on.
Alessandro Ducoli Malaspina
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Damn, you have some crazy hours, don't you! But come on, you know how much I appreciate your tireless work as an Italian rummage dealer. In fact, if you have any other past stuff, send it over, send it over, send it over. Regarding the "promotion" issue, you know how it is, lately it's a term that's very trendy: I simply meant a righteous act of promoting a product to which you are, in a sense, attached. Imagine if I meant some despicable selling of items for profit, quite the opposite. Besides, I really don’t think I’ll ever be able to buy these records here in Terronia, so just imagine... I'll wait for the seimpols then, bye ;D
Madonna Confession on a Dance Floor
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Nah, bad Punny. And I disagree, but not to rain on your parade: in my opinion, Madonna has more or less made music over a two-decade career. And she has diversified it. It starts from the core of pop, that's clear, from popular and light music, but with elaborations and nuances varying from album to album: from the post-punk origins to the disco dance of "Like a Prayer," from the sensual meditations of "I'm Breathless" to the techno of "Music," passing through the old-style melodies of "Evita": in between, acoustic rock, funk, gospel... how different is a hit like "Frozen" from another like "Music"? Madonna, while always operating in the pop circuit, has always done something different drawing from it, even if she has mostly focused on the renewal of her image. Nice "Hung Up," on the rest of the album you probably have a point.
The Residents Eskimo
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You are right, we (you) have put on too much of a show here. I take my leave for good and will catch up again at the next battle, apologizing to the already overly spammed mayhem. Adieu.
The Residents Eskimo
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I don’t know, I have to listen to it. I’d say we’re there now. Good or bad. And what about the Barilla music by Vangelis? If I’m not mistaken, it’s the score for China. As long as I amplify in the range of 10^2, it works, but then it’s trouble.
The Residents Eskimo
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I ended up with a sinusoidal wave amplified by a factor of 140. I was supposed to get 100, what the hell.
The Residents Eskimo
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...uhm, a little less sheepish? A nuance. Waves of shit
The Residents Eskimo
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Hey, don't start drooling over my eyes, or I’ll take the pictures off my profile again, okay!
The Residents Eskimo
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Look, it doesn't have to be something to wet yourself about; I was only referring to things that are more accessible compared to yours: a comparison for you, you choose Krautrock from Faust, I choose Jennifer. Just to be clear. Oh, and I add: I like psychedelia, obviously. But in reference to the discussion above, I prefer Jennifer to Krautrock (which I consider a fabulous piece, like the splendid Propiedad Prohibida by Battiato in "Clic," 1974, which I reviewed), and Time, just to mention, over Set The Control...
The Residents Eskimo
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Abbravo, mister, I know it will be like that, but don’t give up. Ajè, an electronic engineer who doesn’t know about electrical engineering... I would be worried. Alright, let’s see how I can get out of this. A kiss from me and the KC. Say hi to the builders who are drilling your house: I know you’re listening to them with an attentive ear. Delight of the pavilion. smackkkk