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Well, I generally don't like movies; they're a fucking waste of time. I can't spend an hour and a half watching TV; I'm off to get laid.
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Guevo, you still don’t get the point: I don’t like this type of film. I don’t give a damn about understanding the movie, I don’t give a damn about seeing Bunuel, I don’t give a damn about Monty Python and stuff like that, guess what... I don’t give a damn. I was ONLY saying that it's Unreal, you confirmed that for me, that’s it. As for Kubrick, I said the same things you did, so I don’t know what you’re talking about. I understand enough about Kitano since I know the samurai philosophies he cherishes so much. You keep changing the subject; I didn’t care at all about all the background, I just wanted to point out that with "the effect of drugs is truthful," you said A COMPLETE BULLSHIT, that’s all.
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Oh well, if it’s not very clear then no. I don’t like Comedy Films; after the hundredth one I watched without laughing, I gave up on the idea. :)
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But there's another one at the Fillmore from May '70, there's also McLaughlin and Dejohnette who aren't on Live Evil. Then I've got a ton of bootleg live stuff of Miles; from the "pissi pissi" period, I've got every single note he produced. In fact, I wrote "I" live :D. Anyway, we’ll do that after the holidays; right now it’s sunshine season, not stereo season. Oh, yesterday I saw live at Bass Day 2003 (of course, on DVD) the Son of Pastorius, he plays with his dad's Fender and was introduced by Victor Wooten. He’s shaping up to be a real badass too, he’s prizzisu a ru babbu, no pedals or effects or any crap, just fingers, and I swear, exaggerating, he shakes the bass to create reverb—really a cool old-school jerk :D.
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Shall we swap with the live from the 70s by Miles, Hal? I really want this record, I just don’t have it, I’ve never heard it, and the label doesn’t have it either (gliammiccimmiei).
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Absolutely, I agree: "leave the Sabbath out of reviews of miserable little records like this" (it's not an order, it's just to say "unmatched"), "damn is an insult to Toni, Bill, Geezer, and Magnapipistrozzi to be involved in discussions about simple music like so many others. As if in Alex Britti's record there was a comparison with Clapton, I would say the same thing, as if in a review of Tullio De Piscopo I read a quote from Neil Peart... I would say the same thing, it's right, don't mention the god in vain, okay?
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I hadn't seen the detergent part, but sorry, what should I do then? Stink and catch hepatitis because detergents are harmful? Unfortunately, I don't have the time to do like some people do with lemon peels and vinegar and make my own detergents; otherwise, I would do it too, you know. I'm forced, I have no freedom of choice; musically, I definitely have it, and I do NOT choose cicciccippì.
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Now let me explain it the way I know: 1) I've heard three songs from this album, and from what you say, I've heard the best ones, so I don’t think the rest contains anything special 2) It hasn’t influenced a damn thing except for three other Italian bands 3) I've never read anyone say it was a milestone in music in general, and if you tell me that, I'll laugh in your face with all due respect /// The Sabbath instead: They created 98,000 musical genres, they influenced the entire world, everywhere at least one of their albums is noted as a milestone in music. But do you really want to compare me to the Sabbath, whose Paranoid is one of the first punk-like songs in history, with these four fools from Reggio Emilia who claim to make modern European music and then play punk which is American? With all due respect Bogus, comparing the Sabbath to these guys is out of the question. And whoever says it is, lives on another planet, or is Ferretti's mom :D
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So what's up with the Sabbath covers? The first is a painting of a woman in the countryside, the second is a blurry photo of a futuristic policeman with a sword, the third is just text, the fourth has Ozzy drawn on it, and the fifth shows them in front of a mirror. WOW, what dangerous symbols, oh! :D
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<<<But what do you think happens? Does someone see (or worse, buy) the CCCP record and resurrect the Soviet Union? Or do they become a black block and immediately fry their brain?>>>> You're exaggerating again, I never said any of that. I've said ninety million times that the point is: IT BOTHERS ME. <<<<Try to think about how many innocent or less innocent symbols, used MUCH more dishonestly (after all, this is a work of ingenuity - and I didn't say "art" - not a mere commercial product) you can find in a supermarket...>>>> EH? But do you think Coccolino Concentrato is more dangerous or Mastro Lindo Lemon?