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Instead of checking the charts, check out the incredible number of live shows and festivals that have emerged in recent years. There are bands from the '80s that first came to Italy in the early 2000s. Maybe those under the stage hadn't even bought a single CD, but the venue where they performed was packed. 3000 people at a live show for a group with an album not on the charts and with few sales—that's what you can see now. In the past, if you didn't sell, you simply didn't get gigs, and those who did sell would perform once in a millennium, almost as if it were a favor to the fans.
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But what I don't understand about Primiballi is: why, in 2010, are you still thinking about what’s on TV and radio? We’re not in 1980 anymore, when music listeners were "forced" to buy magazines, listen to that crappy radio, and watch those shitty shows. Music listeners now happily snub those broadcasting channels. And the majors know this. So they don't even try to put serious stuff on TV and radio, because they know that those who watch don't get it, and those who do are watching other things. Has mass quality dropped? What's the problem? A kid says, "I want to listen to something heavy," he goes on truemetal.it, downloads the discography of the bands that make it into the top ten albums of the year on truemetal.it, and he’s all set, happy as a lark. He couldn't care less if Shakira is on TV. You were unfortunate to have to endure all that crap in your time to discover something good, they’ve got it made, and you’re "sorry" for them? It seems like it’s today’s youth who should be feeling sorry for you.
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"but what should I apologize for and to whom?" It was a quote. If you knew at least a bit about the people you are talking about, you would have understood that already. "Eat my shit in the meantime" You're good at quoting too. Sure, the level of your quotes is a bit lower than mine. But you'll grow.
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"Yes, but you saw it on a screener." So what? The audio track was still in stereo. You know, that thing called rabid fans? They work late nights for their idols (but then they put the material online for free) "watching the movie instead of listening to the cd," But who talked about a cd? Enlighten me, it seems like you're making things up. "Maybe you heard it, not saw it, actually." I mean: you talk about the "cd" all by yourself and then you answer yourself too? Punisher used to do that back in the day, but at least he used two different fakes.
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Too bad the file was uploaded by those from the NIN.COM forum. Now, you can go hide and say you're sorry.
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"If you don't like movies, stay at home, fool!" I was at home. When you don't give a damn about photography, Megavideo is with you. And with your spirit.
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Thanks to a social network like Facebook, information circulates quickly and is immediately accessible even for the laziest and most uninterested. I believe this is undeniable. Look, I "like" the page of "il fatto quotidiano". And I have been "liking" it for months and months. In these months and months, the first news I got on my feed from them was only yesterday: the vote of confidence for the government today. So, if a page like that has published only one link in almost a year, and moreover one that was so inflated that even the rocks knew about it, imagine the other newspapers. If you can’t imagine it, let me tell you: I have "hidden" most of them, and for the rest, I actually clicked "I don’t like it anymore." Facebook is for exchanging nonsense with (real) friends who live far away. And that’s nice. Giving it a "cultural aura" seems to me like nonsense. Click "like", before all your friends do!
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But do you really like this Reznor? Maybe it's better than the soundtracks of any crappy movie, but it's Reznor, the one from Quake. I mean, Quake. And after Quake -> <- Robbona 15 years ago and Robbona still now. This stuff is soundtracked for gheimboi, come on...