Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7756 days • Here since 18 march 2005
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Pisellaccio, it’s obvious that not everything can be reduced to a chronological sequence, it’s obvious. One must consider HOW influential a musician has been on the music to come. And was Des Prez that influential? Or rather, take a secular comparison like that between Salieri and Mozart: Mozart was the cool one, Salieri was not. This doesn’t mean that Salieri is better than Verdi; he didn’t contribute to the definition of certain music as much as Mozart did. Eh, it’s a linear discussion.
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The one from 2001?
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But I would have been serious even in such a statement, absolutely. And do you really believe that I have hearing problems? Yes, yes, you're kattivo.
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In the sense that having influenced the generations to come, including Beethoven, would he be considered better than the latter?
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NO
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DAMN, TRUE, TRUE! I agree: Beethoven better than Barrett, yes, yes, yes. Because as I explained, in the context of the great musical quality of the nineteenth century, he really stood out, and Barrett in a lesser context did stand out too, but in comparison, it's more of a pig's figure, no doubt about it.
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I brought up this conversation because you, as usual, hurt me by saying I have hearing problems, and with a tear in my eye, I told you my side of the story, yes. Every time you say, "Oh, I like psychedelic Pink Floyd, I’m cool because I like ammagamma, while you’re an idiot because you like sciainoniucresidaimond, oh, how cool I am," that’s how I feel entitled to say to you: "Oh, I like Puccini, I’m cool because I like Turandotte, while you’re an idiot because you like ammagamma, oh, how cool I am."
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...true, true! damn, I emphasize, and even if Hal, whom I'm really liking tonight, says "No, Enea is a rascal who has said reckless and thoughtless things," I stand by my opinion and endorse it twenty times!
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..."I opened issues hinting at my tendency to legitimize hierarchies but also the difficulty in theorizing them"... but how much of a closet gay you are
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No, I think about it: when the Meshuggah singer screams, it sounds harsh. And I don't like throat-clearers. It feels painfully obvious. Still on that topic? There's no such thing as true and false music, but rather a hierarchy of values determined by a chronological succession that makes it so that Bach, Beethoven, and Monteverdi influenced those who came after them, not the other way around. Hal tvb