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Ilona Staller Ilona Staller
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Great wrecking crew! Of course, it's probably not my type: I prefer brunettes.
Radiohead Hail To The Thief
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I like the album. The melody is definitely there for me. It also seems very varied. I hate pseudointellectuals and those who accuse others of being pseudointellectuals, automatically labeling themselves as true intellectuals.
Radiohead Hail To The Thief
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It's true, especially when compared to Kid A, which gave me the impression of great cohesion, almost like a "sonic concept album," Amnesiac is more fragmented and therefore can give the impression of being a bit lost.
Dirty Three Whatever You Love, You Are
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Nice review: unfortunately, I only know them by name (okay, I’m ignorant, what can I do), but it's especially nice that so far the only insult has been "crazy." Even though it might be a bit early to celebrate victory. Anyway, if I can, I want to check out this album.
Neurosis Times OF Grace
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How strange, the review is nice after all, it provides information and doesn’t indulge in any extreme attitude, as sometimes happens on this site. Maybe that's why it has little personality, but if all reviews had this lack of personality, it would be great (by the way, it’s also just the right length). And then? What happened, did you want to rebalance the situation, to make us understand that it’s still you, the elusive Enkriko? Or maybe some comment on one of your other reviews made you angry? Who knows, I don’t understand. A shiver of horror at the very clichéd comment about the lives of office workers, my goodness what a stereotype.
Radiohead Hail To The Thief
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Nice review. Just: "A wolf at the door" is my favorite track, well, de gustibus, but above all, "and I'm saying this at the risk of being lynched once again" is the classic call for lynching. Useless, on a site like this: if someone wants to lynch you, they will do it anyway. Ah, another thing, but the album that is supposed to be a collection of leftovers is amnesiac? If that's the case, it seems I know the less popular ones, since everyone I've talked to about amnesiac has told me it was better than kid a.
Gutter Twins / Afterhours Live @ Villaggio Globale, Roma, 11/09/2005
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x trellheim part three: you complain about the inattentive audience. But excuse me, what were you expecting, to have a flotilla of music critics around you? It's clear that culture is not evenly distributed. I already consider it a good achievement that a band like the Afterhours has gained a good national resonance. Don't expect too much from people: not everyone is as passionate about music as we might be, and I add, they have the right not to be.
Gutter Twins / Afterhours Live @ Villaggio Globale, Roma, 11/09/2005
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x trellheim second episode: I don’t mind seeing Greg play ā€œthe circus teddy bearā€ for Manuel. In fact, I really like how they interact on stage. I don’t know, it seems to take away a bit of that (annoying) rock star veneer that Manuel always tries to put on during concerts. And then, damn, Greg will never be a teddy bear: at best, a little bear.
Gutter Twins / Afterhours Live @ Villaggio Globale, Roma, 11/09/2005
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x trellheim: sorry, but I wrote the review a bit later, so I didn't remember exactly either the number of pieces played by the twins in the end (number = 1, got it), nor what those pieces were. Unfortunately, I tried to ask some friends or search for something online, but I couldn't come up with anything. Thanks anyway for the info (by the way, holy cow, I know "deep hit of morning sun" too: I must have been too messed up from that damn pogo I endured for the previous two hours).
Sergio Caputo Swing&Soda
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Well, my name is partial, so I claim partiality as my main characteristic. If I have to appreciate someone, I prefer to do it excessively. In any case (and I don't need to say it: everyone compliments you) your style is spectacular. Sharp, fast, fun, full of inventions. So go ahead, get a big head and write and publish some generational novels like Hornby (unless you've already done that).