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Come on, come on... shall we play shitballs?
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Pucci Cacca!
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Even Ronaldo gets on my nerves too much, for instance.
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Hal, I also think <<<there can be style and class while staying within a tradition>>>; it’s ugly, but I don’t perceive the class and style of Brus. If you compare him to De Andrè, I’ll respond immediately: I like De Andrè, but he’s Italian, I understand what he says right away, without needing booklets and reasoning it out. To grasp what Brus is about, I have to listen to him WELL, and to deserve being listened to well, there should be something more than the content, namely the class and style that I don’t perceive. Then consider the huge prejudice that comes with him; he’s Bruce Springsteen, the Boss, so, as I always say, when someone is overly hyped, either they’re really, truly, truly talented, or they get on my nerves. For example, Miles Davis and Frank Zappa are also hyped like Bosses, but they are REALLY Bosses; Brus is not, so it automatically puts him in a pole position in my head, turning Bruce into Brus, and as a musician, he turns to crap. What can I say, these are arcane mechanisms of the human psyche, or the psyche of crap; we have to learn to live with it.
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Better for you, the last time I shared with my colleague, he messed up the whole system. Now I’ve set up a serious Firewall and I don't share anything anymore, I live better and without worries. The less you share, the better it is. Great, Grass.
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The musical genre proposed by this record is a demanding one. I don't put a CD of this type in the player if I have to clean the house; this is a genre that I sit down and listen to, so it must be of high quality. I can also listen to a crappy Synth Pop CD, but I put it on while doing something else, as a soundtrack; that's a different thing. Why should I put this CD on instead of one by Bob Dylan or some other king of the genre? If I were only listening to this stuff, then fine, because sooner or later I'd run out of CDs and would have to settle for Brus, but since I listen to this and other things, when I listen to Folk Rock, I want to hear some Great Folk Rock, not Brus the king of mediocre. Final summary: THE CD does not deserve to be listened to attentively, and THE GENRE does not deserve to NOT be listened to attentively, therefore, crap.
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It’s nothing special, it’s STANDARD, it’s a blend of something someone else has already done, it has no particular merit, no remarkable instrumentals, it doesn’t use special sounds, it doesn’t experiment with anything worth mentioning. It’s STANDARD, average, the middle of the average. There’s so much beautiful music out there, why waste time with something average? Better to have a good CD of some “shitty” music genre than an average Folk Rock CD. Tell me what this brus has that someone else doesn’t, why does it deserve to be heard? For example, AC/DC always made the same stuff, but they had Angus. For example, The Clash couldn’t play for shit, technical skills were zero, but they managed to experiment and see beyond. What about Brus? Nothing, flatness, standard, mediocre.... crap, it sucks, because it’s average. I won’t waste time distinguishing between crap, acceptable crap, or passable crap... either I like it (and then I waste time figuring out how much I like it), or it’s crap. In the crap, they’re all crap, I can tell it’s better than Gemelli Diversi, but it’s not good enough to deserve a place with the best, so it’s crap. Even if it’s less crap than the others, it’s still crap, and I flush the chain, so I don’t see it anymore. Pucci, crap.
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Tell me where you live so I can move to your city, if they're all as normal as Stefani.
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Yes, I know it; the Rage even cover it (that's why I know it, I thought "if it's good for them, it'll be good for me too"), but I found it terrible. It's definitely the best of Brus, but even the best recipe for a quick stir-fry is still just a quick stir-fry. It's certainly a great album compared to what's played on MTV, but at best, it might be the least crappy of the crap corporation.
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They’ve mastered something to mess with you, Luca, I’m doing it too, it’s amusing to see the face of a friend who, between one Bob Dylan song and another, hears Entombed. There’s no Sexual Healing on this CD.