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I'm making one last attempt. According to your reasoning, the mortadella you ate yesterday isn't dead, it's living under the name of the jerk you'll be facing tonight. It didn't die, it transformed. So you can go ahead and eat that jerk, because it's not a jerk, but just transformed mortadella. No difference, who cares if it's different, it's just transformed mortadella. Different, but it's still the same. And furthermore... wow, what an aroma.
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I've explained the same damn simple concept to you for at least 50 posts. The same concept, in forty different ways, for 50 posts. On that concept, you agree by writing the phrase <<< It’s crystal clear that rock from the 60s/70s has said it all. Thank you. >>> That's exactly where I wanted to get. I didn’t want to go anywhere else. For me, it's a closed discussion from now on. If you insist with your definition of Rock where Portishead are Rock: well done, perfect, fine. But that's not my view; for me, Portishead are not rock. If for you Modern Music = Rock, great, fine, perfect. For me, Modern Music = Modern Music, meaning 6 million styles. Continuing to discuss the essence of a damn name doesn’t interest me at all. You're the only one who hasn’t understood a thing about the discussion; with everyone else who commented, we understood each other in two posts. Because for a normal person, the concept matters, not the name you give it. For you, the name counts, so: great, fine, however you want. But you’ve shaped my scrotum, you and the rock of Aphex Twin, that of Radiohead's "Idioteque," and even the rock of that saintly woman who puts up with you. But who cares, call it Pear Smoothie if you want, just leave me alone. Get yourself treated, you idiot.
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"Guys, we're in a poki for tonight's party, ùèlà!" "Hey kid, what poki, I texted Rock and he says he's alive and kicking and will join us right in the middle of the action." "Dude, this is so phiko."
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"Mommy, mommy... is it true that rock is dead?" "No, my darling, I saw Gimmi Endrics getting a snack this morning while buying two hundred grams of mortadella, don't worry."
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My friend is logged into debaser as clitobuster69, send him a private message and ask him if it's not his. And then get yourself checked out.
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For the umpteenth time, I use 60/70 to define a style. The Hellacopters were formed in 1996, but they sound 60/70. You’ve pissed me off, you and your ridiculous names. Call Portishead rock, call NIN rock, call Aphex Twin rock like you listed a hundred posts above. Call it whatever the hell you want, but get yourself checked out; you seem demented to me. "Rock lives!!"... but how many damn years do you have? What is this, a football match? Oh man, just cut it out already.
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Look, there's a friend of mine who says this: "rock still exists, but it has stopped being born, so it's dead." Do you like this better? Or should we change the adjectives?
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No, no, you’re not there yet. First of all, I never said he died on December 31, 1979. And secondly, if something "renews itself in countless forms," the original no longer exists, so one could say it’s "dead." When a caterpillar becomes a butterfly, the caterpillar ends and the butterfly is born. Then yes, you can call them both "caterpillar," or you can call them both "butterfly," but they are two different things. I call one a caterpillar and the other a Butterfly. Therefore, Lou Reed is a caterpillar (a magnificent caterpillar), and Acid Mothers Temple is a butterfly. If you still want to argue about what I call it and what you call it, or if you want to keep writing things I’ve never said like this fabulous date of death of yours: get yourself some help.
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What you wrote I understood, BUT it's A DIFFERENT STORY. And I repeat, fine, call it whatever the hell you want. But it was, it is, it will remain: a different story.
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Again? Have you agreed on that nonsense you call it, should I rewrite it for you? Here, always ready <<< It’s very clear that 60s/70s rock has said it all. Thanksalot. >>> So?