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zzzruzzuzzù, Hal also wrote a review about it, it's unfair of you to include links that lead away from the site, what you’re doing is straightforward sabotage. As for me, who is nice & good but doesn’t sabotage, I’m posting the right link -> Live - Sant'Antioco di Bisarcio 11 Agosto 2005 (Rassegna Time in Jazz) - Bugge Wesseltoft & Sidsel Endresen - Recensione di Hal <- too bad I was on vacation in August, I missed it, I really did... :D
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Well, gabbox, the rating is relative, since here on de-b almost everyone is a 5. If I recommend it, I give it a 5; if I don't like it, I give it a 1. I recommend this. I was about to put the intro in Norwegian, but only someone with a wife and cattle from foreign lands would understand it; in German at least two will get it, which is double the net, so I focused on German because it's more commercial.
35007 Liquid
11 jan 06
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The 35007 are super active and graceful; where did you read that nonsense? In fact, I'll tell you more: after more than 10 years of their career, they finally have an official website, online for at most a month. If you believe all the bullshit you read online, 40 bands dissolve every day...
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Here's the right freedb -> link rotto <- But don't hope for even a second that from now on I'll start setting them by default :D
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The Freedb is wrong; you've put Part 1 of the new conception of jazz. In fact, I never include them because it's stressful searching for Freedb; 4 out of 5 are incorrect. Anyway, this is from 2004.
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Exactly, isn't it beautiful?
Björk Medùlla
11 jan 06
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She won the award from some magazine or TV show as the most stylish of 2005 in terms of image/video/clothes. A record that I thought was crap but I've really reconsidered it, blasting it at full volume, it's a blast. And you can tell it's Patton & Rahzel, not Simon & Garfunkel.
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I love the championship, we didn't miss you
On the contrary, you were missed, and now we are happy it ended this way
Because love has filled the entire universe of the F.I.G.C.
Especially Baldas. For example in Juve-Piacenza, Borriello validated
The second irregular goal scored by Del Piero
Who let the ball pass onto his arm
But it was so beautiful that it would have been a shame not to validate it
And so what did he say? "Let’s validate it," Because in football, everyone loves each other
And so what do you want to do? Do you want to give the penalty to Ronaldo?
Do you want to validate the goal for Napoli that maybe was there?
For example, do you want to call the foul on Montero
Who elbowed Neqrouz in the penalty area?
It was a penalty kick with a red card and he gave nothing
Because he understood that Montero loved Neqrouz
And on the other hand, what do you expect with Neqrouz’s past? How could he not love Montero?
The two loved each other, the referee had already seen that there was something
In that elbow, which was nothing more
Than a skirmish, because love isn't beautiful if it's not a bit quarrelsome
It was a skirmish.
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He didn't give a penalty on Gautieri
And also, for example, in Brescia-Juve on February 8, 1998
When Mr. Bettin didn't award a penalty to Hubner, a penalty as big as that
And this was done in the name of love because love is important
Love is something essential
It seems that in football it doesn't exist, and yet afterwards it does
You say: "But love doesn’t exist in football"
"No, if you look closely, you can find it in every little detail
For example, in my friend who seems to be wearing the Milan jersey
And instead it's the Foggia jersey (if you look closely
That’s the Foggia jersey just like if you look closely
The refereeing mistakes weren’t two, but around 10, 10, 11 or 12
And most of them in favor of Juve)
But in the end, the love given is equal to the love you give
And so friends, let’s sing together
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Why referee Collina, just like referee Rodomonti,
Let’s say the one from Juve-Empoli, didn’t make that oversight
In the name of who knows what little arrangement
No no no no no, he did it in the name of love
Because he loves the championship and you don’t know it, but referees care for each other
And they care for the players, so much so that I, with my own eyes,
Saw that at the end of Inter-Juventus,
The referee of the match went to the Juventus players
And kissed them and hugged them as if they were friends
And all this in the name of love, and so let’s all sing together:
I love you, I love you championship because you are not rigged
Even if at first, you seemed so, but in reality you are not rigged
Umberto Agnelli said it, many football critics have said it
Many people have said it, in short, you are not rigged
Even if it would have seemed so. For example, it seemed to me
That in Juventus-Roma on February 8, ’98, when referee Messina