Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7756 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Francesco De Gregori De Gregori
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But how mean and straightforward... what are you doing, stirring them up against me? Buahahah... you see, you're the one who unleashes them on me!
Francesco De Gregori De Gregori
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Well, here everyone is free to think as they want and to form their own opinion. We completely agree on the lack of humility, but frankly, I would like to understand which comments seemed paternalistic to you or something like that: honestly, I don't think so. Once someone sent me a private message thinking I was a "sweet girl," so you see what strange twists of opinion my way of commenting can generate; you find it a bit lacking in humility, others might see it as sweet :) Regarding my reviews, I blow my top when Hal - just to name someone - nitpicks on trivial matters, but I mean, if you follow the events closely, you understand what the relaxed and somewhat silly tone we use is... anyway, I would be interested in this, so if you want to send me privately the references that seemed to you filled with "Come Osi?!" we can discuss it. I like being able to tackle issues if someone makes it clear to me where and how I highlight such attitudes.
Francesco De Gregori De Gregori
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Curious, IS, you are someone who doesn't care for me... and someone who, in a certain way, has felt offended. I have an overflowing ego, I mean it seriously, but I don't recognize myself in the fact that I make heavy comments on others' reviews. On the contrary, I often pour water on the fire, I give few ratings, and when I do, 90% of the time they are good; I express myself very rarely about what I don't like. So I don't know what you read, I don't know, let me know... maybe the problem was Coccoluto, well, perhaps I should have avoided that :)
Francesco De Gregori De Gregori
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And why did you think you were being called into question? :) Alright, K, let's say that's the case, then I have a couple more suspects... anyway, I'm not entirely convinced :D
Francesco De Gregori De Gregori
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No, no, odra. I don't remember the quote, which feels familiar anyway, and I can't follow the path of the desert. From what I write in the reviews, it may seem that I have serious attitudes, but I deeply enjoy goofing around, so no exclusivity. We go into movie and punk reviews and say all sorts of nonsense! Then, between one silly thing and another, a few serious comments. :)
Francesco De Gregori De Gregori
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I like all of de Gregori's work up to the swan song represented by Cannone. But from that time, "I Muscoli del capitano" is also very evocative. A mention for the recent hit "L' Agnello di Dio," which I think is a very sincere and poignant statement, I like it.
AA.VV. Trainspotting
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I deduuuuuuuuce from a fraaaaaaase of the Vangelooo-oh that it's better to have a painter than Le Corbusier!
Francesco De Gregori De Gregori
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah, here you are, yes, it's you, or else you wouldn't have felt called out :)
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
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Oh, no, no, no... lately I haven't read a good thing about PF! More commitment is needed! But what saddens me is reading that "Have a Cigar" is considered the weakest episode of the album! But isn't it perhaps one of the most significant and successful tracks of PF, with that inquiry into the meaning of music and success through the proclamation of "Riding the Gravy Train" that the English band has embarked upon? And anyway, since I haven't said it elsewhere, I consider this album the best of the group: there are the commercial darcsaidovdemuniani, the primitive ammagammiani, the nostalgic historic uolliani... and even the uisciuueriani, those who love transitions.
Francesco De Gregori De Gregori
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Yes, yes, "the bell" looks good on you. Anyway, it wasn't really that sentimental; in fact, it’s often so raw that it’s bothersome. I give a 5 to the De Gregori of the past more than to the album. And now, give me a 5, come on...