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So, you get pissed off too when you read bullshit, good. I didn't even read the whole review, just a few lines here and there, but the "drugged" point made me laugh because it doesn’t make any sense since all musicians do drugs. The total nonsense of suicide=commercial operation had me in stitches... this is an immense stream of bullshit one after the other, and I just wanted to see if I could get you to vent a bit against a reviewer like I do when I read what I consider nonsense. You see how instinctive it is? I wanted to point it out to the reviewer without telling him, and by defending him I made you say it. Well done, bullshit needs to be punished. Welcome to the dark side. :)))
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"And also about the practice of using the pretext of an album that is hardly mentioned, to express haphazard judgments about a group, an individual, and to engage in bar sociology." This is debaser, and I don't understand what is so offensive about this review: it is indeed offensive, yes, as you say in the part I copied, you are completely right but... there are about three hundred others that are much more offensive. Your point is very valid, but I don’t get it on debaser.
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I don't want to deny the fact that there are nonsense written here, I just want to point out that what seems like nonsense to you, for him it isn't. Just like I think "sprinstin everest of rock n roll" is one of the biggest nonsense written here along with "real rock was born in the 80s" and some gems from Vrensis. "Nonsense" is a very relative term. I was responding to your ""Your approval is just a clear attempt to swim against the tide that went very wrong."". It's not a clear attempt to swim against the tide; for me, there’s no nonsense written here. Except for one, which is huge, but I'm tired of contesting this bullshit phrase "After Nirvana, music is practically dead." Music isn't dead, nor will it ever die.
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So if it's complex and articulated, articulate it and explain it to us. It's not that you first say "show him respect," then say "I'm not God to tell you why to show him respect," and then tell me "it's a complex discussion." I understood perfectly well but I don't agree; however, you never explain yourself. Okay, it's a very complex discussion, but you started this very complex discussion, so I don't understand why you initiate a conversation that you don't want to carry on. That's why I said those things to you, because from a review of a damn album you managed to reach a much more complex discussion, which has no reason to be discussed here, as you rightly say in the end. I just wanted to point out that the topic of respect for death was out of place, that's all, since I didn't start it.
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So since you can't judge, just shut up. First you ask for respect, then you say you can't judge... I don't follow you, I don't see the logical connections between taking a firm defensive stance like you did and at the same time saying that the situation is unjudgable. Massimof, I'm not even responding to you, but I invite everyone to read the review where you say that Sprinstin is the Everest of rock n roll and his band is a war machine... then you even have the nerve to say that this is just bullshit.
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Enkrist, do you like Cowboys? If so, do you prefer the old ones who exterminated the Indians and then confined them to reservations, or do you prefer the modern ones all USA & Religion aka the voters of Bush and his supporters? Without bringing Cash into it, who maybe was a straight guy; I don't know anything about him as a person, but anyway, do you like Cowboys or not? And if you do, which ones do you prefer? (I repeated it twice because in the line above you show that you don’t quite get the first time at the buzzer, so I got ahead with the work.)
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Kisses.
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Anyway, I really love the bell pepper pesto you make, way better than the Genoese one, and it’s much easier to digest than the Sicilian.
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I said that Johnny Cash makes me feel like a cowboy, and it's not bullshit, I put it on and cowboys come to mind, and I don't like cowboys, I like Indians. If you want to tell me what Johnny Cash makes me think of: go ahead. Then maybe also tell me what my favorite dish is because I'm still undecided, you know.
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She has a way of saying "Mushrooms" that smells of Mushrooms. She has something in that voice that will never age. She carries within her the spirit of the Hippy woman. And the spirit cannot grow old. This is one of the most beautiful songs ever written in the realm of mental journeys, and it will never age.

One pill makes you larger /
And one pill makes you small /
And the ones that mother gives you /
Don't do anything at all /
Go ask Alice /
When she's ten feet tall /

And if you go chasing rabbits /
And you know you're going to fall /
Tell 'em a hookah smoking caterpillar /
Has given you the call /
To call Alice /
When she was just small /

When the men on the chessboard /
Get up and tell you where to go /
And you've just had some kind of mushroom /
And your mind is moving low /
Go ask Alice /
I think she'll know /

When logic and proportion /
Have fallen slowly dead /
And the White Knight is talking backwards /
And the Red Queen's off with her head /
Remember what the doormouse said: /
"Feed your Head /
Feed your Head!" /

... Those who say that this has aged poorly don’t realize that it’s themselves who have grown old and can no longer appreciate such great musical works that evoke images in the mind, not just accompany the ears at the traffic light. This is a colossus, and there’s no way around it.