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Yello Solid Pleasure
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bogus, it's one thing when it comes to "grotesque" baby images (see certain advertisements...) I struggle to like them...
Piero Ciampi Piero Ciampi
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Thank you, Hal, very tasty anecdotes! :))
Yello Solid Pleasure
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Well, as a Swiss, I can't help but sign my name on this album and this band, and on the review, excellent! It's very true that this album anticipates a certain house sound, and it's also true that it doesn't show its age. However, I've always hated the cover, very orribol, or as one might say in Meier's language - Zurich German - 'sehr grausig'... I must also say that the "Yello" project here is a curse. Even today in the Swiss music-intellectual scene, being part of Meier's circle is the ultimate in alternative... I don't know if I'm getting that across.
Piero Ciampi Piero Ciampi
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Great review, striking, but... I would have liked to know a few more anecdotes about the character; I don't know him well. Then they get lost in too many comparisons with others; look, you missed Paolo Conte and Tenco, and you would have had a full house. Anyway, you succeeded in 'reminding me' to listen to this artist.
Esthero Wikked Lil' Grrrls
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It's probably a digipack, damn... I'm definitely not going to listen to the album; it's not my kind of thing, but I really like the review.
Scott Walker Scott 4
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Oh Rocky, the reception is fine, come on, come on... :)
Antony And The Johnsons Antony And The Johnsons
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very good Ursus, welcome.
Raiz Wop
Raiz Wop
6 aug 05
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Enkriko, you're the same as always. You post a 'human' comment, but then you follow it up with a 'silly' one. What does the gold of the Jews (which, by the way, has largely been returned a few years ago) and Bin Laden have to do with my capacity to understand? Can't you see how silly you are? :D
Today Is The Day Sadness Will Prevail
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Enkriko, everything was fine until the third comment, but then you heated up, huh? :D Good old Giò apologized to you, so don’t be harsh... then, as every reasonable person knows, behind every fairy tale, legend, story, poem, etc., there is always a truth. To delve deeper: that book by Brant, written in the 1400s, probably draws inspiration from this practice, which I think, and here I’m making a deduction without googling, was practiced on the Rhine, since the author was from Basel and Basel is on the Rhine. Is it so? I don’t feel like verifying it nor do I have the time. (Ehm, I would also like to discuss the 'unknown Swiss author': unknown to you who are Italian, but not to us Swiss). One thing I have to say, Enkrist, I really enjoy discussing and having exchanges, and so on, but if you throw in comments like: "What shitty names do you guys choose?" or "Fucking Nerds! I wonder how you look physically...", it makes my arms drop (at least for me). What could be interesting turns into crude and vulgar. And that’s a shame. Bye.
Today Is The Day Sadness Will Prevail
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Here is the painting by Bosch that our Enkrist talks about. Ingrandisci questa immagine (remove the spaces and any possible 20%)
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