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A beautiful Italian text... let’s see... Mogol, De Andrè, Lucio Dalla, De Gregori... in short, all the stuff that Enea likes. Those are beautiful lyrics, you can read them even without music and they make complete sense. The point with CCCP is that damn, they all use the same style, after the tenth one I’m already fed up. I particularly hate lining up words, I don’t like it at all, and I don’t like it whether they do it, whether Reznor does it even though I like his music, or whether Metal bands do it with their lyrics about paranoia, confused minds, and produce consume break, yet I like those specific bands. Lyrics of pop songs, I’m not saying they have to be beautiful, who cares about the lyrics of Black Sabbath, and who cares about the lyrics of CCCP... but they are not beautiful.
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No no strangler, I absolutely did not say that all communists MUST be like this or that, I’m just saying that the citizen Enrico was not consistent with what he preached. For me, everyone can do whatever the hell they want, but I expect consistency from a politician, and Berlinguer really was laughable. I will never read books on communism because they are based on a principle that stifles my freedom to be as I please, so it would be wasted time. As for your point about wanting to be a contrarian, I agree with you.
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In fact, it seems that he sent a telegram directly to the North Korean government, in which he says that he will be proud to die under atomic bombs born under the sign of communism.
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Oh no, some gossip says that in the next album he will apologize to the D'Antona family on behalf of all those who did punk-soviet philosophy but were not aligned.
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Or write an ode to those who go to Cuba proudly wearing their Che t-shirt and flaunt it in the village garden? Those are the best, rare and precious beasts.
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In the next album he makes, he writes an ode to Fidel, telling him that thanks to him and the hunger he brought to his country, we Westerners can go to Cuba and sleep with all their women in exchange for a pair of flip-flops and a T-shirt?
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I once also rented an apartment from the very nice Berlinguer couple, who prided themselves on the fact that the building in question had been purchased by their great ancestor. They had an entire street of buildings... and preached about giving away bicycles, can you believe it?
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Ah, I almost forgot to mention that the letters to Berlinguer certainly don’t interest me, one of the most false and disgusting figures in the Italian political landscape. I don't know him well, and what I do know I've learned through his relatives, who are all a bunch of perfect bourgeois, loaded with money, and despite having 90 bicycles, I've never seen them give even one away. His granddaughter is a bitch, pretentious, false, and prude. Luckily, she’s a bit cheerful, so she saves herself by flirting a little here and there. Therefore, I dismiss your invitation to read a letter written by someone I consider an idiot addressed to someone I consider a huge piece of shit.
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Ringo, I'm not saying I'm better than anyone, I'm just telling you what I think. First of all, I haven't said a word about this review since I haven't read it; I've only talked about the album. I've never pretended to be anything, neither what I am nor what I'm not. This site has also become a site for movie reviews, so I wrote one. And above all, if I say that something sucks, I'm not saying I'm better; I'm just saying that this thing sucks. Then you tell me that I suck even more. I would agree with you that I suck even more, but that doesn't change the fact that "the thing" mentioned above still sucks for me. What crap are you talking? You don't like my review? Go to my review and tell me; I don't like this band, and I say it... and it doesn't seem to me that there's anything abnormal about that. And above all, I don't know how to count, so I will hardly do it before speaking. I'll give you a practical example: I think your nickname sucks. It's quite possible that mine is worse, but the fact remains that yours sucks for me, no matter if it's better than mine, do you get it?
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Yow, Cave, Vega change a lot, it's not just rap that has metrics, in fact there's more metric in a rock song that is meant to be sung and not spoken... Ferretti always sings the same way, always. Same intonation, same themes sense-non-sense... always the same. Okay, being unique and hard to find, it can be nice to hit you with the same stuff over and over. But precisely because it is unique, it can be something you really love or something you hate; for me it’s a hate, and now I’ve reached Live in Punkow, and in three hours of listening, there isn't a single track that made me go "wow, I didn't expect that," it’s all the same old story.