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But the many are three thousand percent more because it's free. Everyone walks around with an iPod. Not everyone was walking around with a Walkman. For me, they had nothing to listen to.
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<< he ended EVERY MESSAGE by writing the address of his Blog. Every message. >> Envelope A) Under the sink --- Envelope B) If you read his old comments, you’ll find it. --- Help from home: now ask me where his comments are :-)
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And what about the "gnè gnè gnè gnèèèè"? It would fit perfectly.
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Ah, and just to emphasize, almost all of those after 2003 are in SuperAudioCd with beautiful Digipack. You keep the ones with the black plastic spine and the booklets photocopied by the majors.
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"Almost all Italian prog and a lot of worldwide stuff was reissued on CD by the mid-90s." Terrible reissues poorly digitized, which were criticized by everyone who already knew the records. Very few bands did them, for example, Faust had paired the records in pairs. Those who had the money immediately re-reissued the CDs, like Black Sabbath after Iommi got furious because they really sucked. You recognize the crappy copies because they have a black plastic bottom. All those series are either in digipack or in clear cases. I've searched for them, I bought them, I have them at home. Give me some concrete examples; "almost all" means nothing, if you explain who you are talking about maybe I don't know them. It's practically impossible, but maybe you are aware of famous bands from back then that have been erased from the collective memory. In the Ministry of Truth, they do this and more.
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Oh sorry White68, I had forgotten to mention that that fucking Primiballi once left, and started his Blog claiming that we here were this and that and the other. All polite terms, but more offensive than a "fuck off," to me. Obviously nobody gave a shit about the blog, so he started rewriting here, and ended EVERY MESSAGE by posting the link to his Blog. Every message. However, on his blog, he didn't promote DeBaser. Isn’t it extremely rude and dickish to do that? Then, he further stained himself by coming back fully here as if nothing had happened. Shitty people existed in the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and even in the 00s. The problem is that if you don't tell them, they continue to spread shit wherever you go, because for them it’s normal to do so. But it disgusts me to see all this shit scattered around, and I say it. Without generational wars.
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<< Not even for a fuck >> Check the dates on the official sites. It seems to me that you’re talking about Kraut, an explosion of reissues from all over Germany in the 70s after 2003. I also know this because I had been looking for them for a long time and couldn’t find them. Now you can find them at Fnac, which isn’t that andregraù after all.
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<< Let’s not have pointless generational wars. >> Sorry, but you show up after years of this damn Primiballi trying to convince us that the only good option left is suicide, and you come tell me “you can’t talk about periods you haven’t lived through and dismiss them with three sharp remarks.” Well, exactly, don’t talk about periods you haven’t lived through. I was just listing tons of crap because this guy has really inflated our patience with the rediscovery of loads of stuff that even rocks know about. Besides that, it particularly annoys me to hear people speak badly of the young, because if the youth are like this, it’s always the fault of what came before, not of those who have arrived now. I couldn’t care less about how life was in the 70s & 80s; I didn’t start this discussion, I was just responding. The problem is that the jerk in question is offensive to others while he’s actually ruder than anyone by snubbing any conversation and coming out with the usual “well then you’re right.” If you propose a theory, present it and discuss it, otherwise you’re just a lobotomized idiot brainwashed by the system, which indeed he is. Do you ask questions, inquire, bring a hundred examples? And he answers PAVESE DE ANDRÀ SPRINGSTEEN ah ah bye bye patience. After a while, you get tired of hearing the same things over and over. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things. The same things.
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<< Good music, brothers, and adios >> THANK YOU.
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And those fucking Boy Bands, when did they come out? New Kids On The Block, Bros, those Latin ones with Ricky Martin (the niños or whatever) weren't they all 80s? The teen movies, from Pretty in Pink to Porky's 1-2-3 to Revenge of the Nerds and all that stuff, weren't they 80s? Or should we talk about the grandiose TV shows that were all the same with perfect families of seven thousand people where everyone loved each other to bits? The Bradfords, yes, who were making culture. Family Ties is practically a treatise on the family. Don’t even get me started on those Michael J. Fox shows, what garbage. And coming to Italy, it gets even better, there was Gian from Ric&Gian, where the older son was called GIANFILIPPO. I wanted to kill him at seven, can you imagine if they offered it to us now? Or the Costanzo family show? Eh, do you remember the Costanzo family TV show? All the episodes were written by Pavese with the soundtrack of De André.