puntiniCAZpuntini

DeRank : 14,42 • DeAge™ : 7938 days

  • Contact
  • Here since 21 october 2003
Voto:
It's more a matter of mental and physical rest that leads to a decrease in the desire to piss someone off. Then a nice game doesn't last long; I had fun (I have problems too, I know perfectly well), but that's enough.
Voto:
Giorgio, first of all, it was you who judged me with a rating; I didn't send you the review at home: I asked you that question because you said "we're talking about music," and that's precisely what I was talking about, so since you wanted to discuss music, I redirected the question to you. Now, this is a review about the destruction of the city most steeped in music on planet Earth; it’s not like Minneapolis got destroyed—there’s a big difference between McDonald and N.O.L.A, you know. Instead, you, dear web gunslinger, since you asked me a question that was somewhat sensible (not taking into account that you were the one who asked it), I’ll respond with another question: but excuse me, why in the reviews of Blues For The Red Sun and Bitches Brew… did you talk about the albums? No, and you also poorly described their mood, but that’s a personal opinion; the fact that you didn’t talk about the albums is undeniable. And the artists? No, because you don’t know them. So, what kind of stupid questions are you asking? You can, and I can’t? Why? And whatever your answer may be, I won’t reply, not because I hate you or don’t like you, but simply because you have issues, and I won’t dig deeper.
Voto:
Anyway, since asking is allowed and responding is courteous, considering that I'm back from vacation and I'm being polite, I will reply: in my opinion, you really chose the wrong website.
Voto:
Alright Giorgio, let's talk about music then... do you know who the determined drummer is?
Voto:
High water because I was talking about innovations in a specific instrument, like "Giuseppe invented Fingerpicking, Giangiulio invented the pedal"... nonsense like that, which I know is a silly little game, but there’s a white drummer who has outperformed a lot of people. As for the point you made, you’re absolutely right; I had even removed Gil Evans, which is why I told you that you’re cool. I felt hit by that :D
Voto:
Well, then go back to making pun school, right?
Voto:
Oh, you’re so cool: not everyone knows Gil Evans.
Voto:
Wrong suggester, high water to the max.
Voto:
Always bearing in mind that the drummer, even though he has innovated, still comes from a black Jazz background.
Voto:
Ah, it's true Socrates, then I also had another discussion: the most innovative (which doesn't mean better, you insist on making assessments, but I’m talking about innovations or "inventions") representatives of each “more or less classic” instrument of those specific genres (meaning that I’m not including the Moog and subsequent ones) apart from the bass are Black. Or Socrates, do you think there have been White guitarists, double bassists, pianists, drummers, trumpet players who have innovated 20th-century music (still within the genres defined in the review) more than their Black counterparts? There is just one White drummer who stands out (besides Benson, whom I already mentioned, but he was only the first to use the double bass drum, not like it was anything extraordinary), tell me which one, and maybe explain why... oh, just trying to spark a conversation, you know.