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In my opinion, he's a poor jerk. He has the luck that no one else ventures into these things, so he has no competition, but if we start from the assumption that he talks about incredibly interesting topics, we arrive at the conclusion that he exploits them terribly. It seems a bit like "history of Italy for young marmots," it's too clean, too vague, too gentle. Anyway, this one and the previous one can be read, while his novels are pure garbage.
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God Say No is absolutely terrible, no doubt about it. From this to Dopes To Infinity, they are all masterful masterpieces. The other two are: Live-Evil by Miles Davis, and the one where I review a church sermon passing it off as a folk rock album, and a bunch of anonymous people respond that they have the album but think it sucks, I believe it's called Abel Fernandez or something similar, and the title had something to do with drugs.
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Bartle is not paid; in fact, he is an indigenous slave of Fininvest. Now that you all know the truth, do not be so cruel.
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It's the "mine" that is copied, I think it's from 2000. Anyway, I believe both bands are inspired by something from the 60s; that design didn't seem new to me when I bought the On Trial album (it could also be that I had previously seen the cover of the Almighty, so I wrote a lot of nonsense).
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Come on, come on, let’s type, come on, come on!
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For me, this is one of my top three, nothing "better." You get to know the album when you listen to it, not when you read about it.
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Without style, my way of understanding the sea is: Verandina - on the beach - ice-cold beer. No dive, No swim, No Fish. The most I can go for is: rented dinghy, four bottles of water, elusive cove, and a ton of plugs.
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Oh my gosh, you’re a desperate case! For me, it’s all those mountains you see on the horizon that lead you to read only about the sea. I, on the other hand, see green fields, beaches, and islands on the horizon, and I always read about shootings and crime in the megalopolises. As they say, the grass is always greener on the other side...
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I read Faletti in one of those lousy collections of stories by Italian "pulp" writers, and it sucked (and I think the title was always "Io uccido," but it wasn't about DJs). Basically, I can't stand all Italian pulp writers, Lucarelli first and foremost, except for Massimo Picozzi who, however, is real-pulp, so he starts off at an unfair advantage. The only one whose work is worth reading is Ammaniti, and the only truly talented one is the guy from Milan, he's a weapon. Anyway, ever since I discovered marine and diving manuals, I read nothing else. I just bought the illustrated encyclopedia of mussels and clams, it's truly wonderful :D