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<< I'm talking about what hip hop culture is >> One for the money, Two two for the show, exactly. I didn’t say you have to like that, that you only like that or anything else, I wasn’t really talking about you except for the fact that I can understand that you might like the photography of that movie or other technical things that don’t interest me (just as they might disgust you, I don’t know). For me, Ghost Dog sucks, that's it. I still listen to the solo albums from 95/96 and "For Ever" from the Clan, it’s not like just because I’ve grown up their albums have become garbage. I wasn’t trying to imply anything, just that Ghost Dog grossed me out.
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Yes, of course, writing is an art.
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However you see it, if you like looking at the images, feel free to do so. If I see a chubby guy claiming to be a Kung-Fu master, I switch it off. They could have made him a judoka; I would have watched it with less reluctance. Even better, a Sambo master. But, find me a Kung-Fu master who has more than 20 grams of excess weight, or keep looking at the images and saying “ooohh... what a beautiful photograph...”, but for me, the photograph isn’t enough.
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<< I (and many others) liked ghost dog >> Laura Pausini is liked by millions of people. The fact is that it didn't appeal to everyone who knew what it was about, which is a mix of martial arts and urban black culture from the Big Apple. It's like when a movie is liked by those who haven't read the book it's based on, while those who have read the book find it utterly terrible. Anyway, I didn't laugh at all, I threw away over ten thousand lira and I didn't enjoy it. << it highlights some values of suburban culture that coincide with those of 18th century Japan, such as respect and perseverance in achieving a goal >> RZA's suburban culture is about making money at the expense of white people; he has never talked about this perseverance in any of the 20-plus albums he has produced. He talks about swords, flying guillotines, whores, crack, uzis, whores, daggers, styles of Kung Fu, whores, whores, ganjah... perseverance, no, absolutely zero.
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No, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena: they opened for Anastacia.
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Live is even better
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I went to see Ghost Dog in the cinema as a kid, a fan of Wu-Tang (because, after all, it was a film aimed at scraping more money from their fans), and yet it still sucked. Great music, well shot, but when a story is laughable, no amount of embellishment can save it. I haven’t seen this review, and I don’t think I ever will.
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Beautiful, but it'll be for the Wah-Wah, I prefer Templeball. The latest is not exactly a masterpiece, but there's a track called something like Oxajam (something like that) that's truly wonderful.
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Oops... Between Alghero and Bosa, between Alghero and Olbia is a bit vague as a direction :D
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If a bersagliere says it, I trust it; I must have confused it with the various NATO bases we have here. <<< Capo Marrargiu? Weren't we talking about Capo Teulada? >>> Yes, we were talking about Capo Teulada, but I added that on Google Earth I was searching for the Gladio base (you know, the coup by the Carabinieri, the "Piano Solo," the Picconate, Andreotti and the Moro case, all the most important generals of the nation, the 64 European Championship with the Rome parade on June 2nd done with three times the armed forces, the Sigma Plan, etc., etc., etc., and more, much more) and I've never found it, despite what is said about it being at this Capo Marrargiu, a spit of rock between Alghero and Olbia. You can't see roads, nor constructions, nor clearings. If anyone knows how to find it, give a shout; it's incredible how many people don't even know this amusing little story, certainly one of the "dark pages" of Italy's history.