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Ah, "Le Orme" have also created beautiful things, but the AREA are always better. Maledetti, for example, has been reissued by Akarma, which only reprints worldwide masterpieces from the 60s and 70s, like Blue Cheer, Amon Duul... oh, maybe they also reissued the ballet, Banco, and Le Orme, I don't know. But just the fact of seeing Akarma on a cover is a guarantee of PSYCH PROG. What are you waiting for to listen to the AREA, damn, do you know Nuova Idea, which in the end aren't all that great, and you're missing out on the AREA? Don't trust the 10.000000000000 things you find online, download the actual ALBUMS, and see that you'll change your mind, and then you’ll buy the originals.
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But I have never heard the afteraur. Not ever, it's just that seeing him mimic Area generates a "Fuck you" in me. Look, you must have heard something wrong about AREA; in every album there's the (let's say two) avant-garde song, but the rest is Prog, a little peculiar, but absolutely listenable, nothing too difficult. Maybe you've heard an EP from those guys who churned out 70 a day, or some bootleg of a crazy live show they did, but those are the Side Projects; the albums are different. Banco has a thousand million miles of distance from them, the same goes for Balletto di Bronzo; the only slightly comparable ones are Arti & Mestieri, but AREA still reign supreme. If maybe you’ve heard an album, then it’s "1978 gli Dei Se ne vanno Gli Arrabbiati restano," which is half crazy, half normal. Download the two songs I mention at the end; they’re very different from each other and illustrate the two extremes of AREA: one is all instruments and the other is almost all voice.
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Well, in Holland they call it that... in fact, if you search for "Bambulè" on Google Images, people smoking and that symbol show up. Given the nonsense you’d say with the ceyloom in hand like "in the name of the father..." I thought it was true. If you say so, I trust you, especially since I only knew "Bambulè Om Shanty"... the Kappa knows where it comes from, the Kappa knows a ton, minimum it lights up with a blast of flame :)). Anyway, on my INDIAN Alverman (Alverman has the kilns in India; the ones sold in Italy are not made by HIM, but by others following his recipe, I have the original... how cool am I! :D) I don't have the symbol, whereas Il Rosso di Bologna and Cittilo di Pistoia always fire it up, but they make the lots black so it’s less visible. I reckon the ones from Rosso aren’t worth a damn, Cittillo Rulez, the best ceramist in Italy. And maybe one day, if God wills it, I’ll see a Ceyloom from Renzo, this guy lives in India (he's Italian though) like a Shaman and stuff, he makes Ceylooms for passion, and if you want one, you have to go to him, ask him, and only after he gets to know you well enough (the days vary depending on his mood, he might tell you to get lost in 2 minutes) will he decide if you’re worthy to smoke from one of his Ceylooms. All legends told in the morning light anyway, I’ve never even seen a Uedra from this Renzo the Shaman Ceramist. Oops... heavy talk for a review of Zucchero, I guess :)))
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Let him navigate through his beliefs. I always say, in rap out of 100 groups there are 90 REALLY DUMB, 5 mediocre, and 5 REALLY COOL. The thing is, those cool ones are hard to find, while the 90 idiots saturate the media, so it's normal for someone who doesn't delve into the genre to think that way.
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Ah, so you DON'T know what THE Bambulè is. Well, just know that you have stumbled upon a very """eccentric & unique""" nickname. It’s a symbol that is often found on Cilums and Narghilès, and in the Netherlands, they sell T-shirts with that symbol. Do you understand what it symbolizes? Nice, right? :D
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Yes, it's true, I listened to him again yesterday as I was saying, and it's Dafa... usually I used to skip that track, but yesterday I listened to it closely to have a good laugh... <<< I want to see you screening, with your hands in the sky, with the spliff you make light, bring a sombrero too >>> that stuck with me, but the sombrero... WHAT THE HELL DOES IT HAVE TO DO WITH IT? plus it doesn't even make the Cielo-Sombrero connection, what indecent crap. But Neffa's Incognita is a B A N G E R.
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Yesterday in Bassano and today in Rome, the Natas are playing, unfortunately I can't make it, damn it! :D / As for the Masters, Björk, the Desert Sessions, and Oliveri, I haven't bought even half a CD, whenever I get the chance, I just listen to them so I can say "I've heard it," but you've never gotten me that excited.
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18 nov 04
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No, I can't stand Fibra, I'm sorry. Anyway, you got me to dig up 9-50, La Banda Der Trucido, and even 107 Elementi. That's already an achievement, I hadn't listened to them in at least 2 years.
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Eh, but Fede Lyricalz is just so bad that he drowns everything, I wouldn't buy anything from Fede even if he made a record with Guru, Krs One, B-Real, Prodigy, and Gza. One of the (and let’s say THE) biggest idiots in the Italian scene, completely Americanized, totally out of touch, just a blatant show-off... all brag and no talent. I still remember when Deluxe came out and I tried to propose it for the MC contest at that level... oh my god, what a shame. They even had written on the booth "directly from the Projects of Torino Borgata Barca Hustler Click," it's enough to shoot him in the head, come on, those are public housing, and call them public housing, idiot, because the Projects are in QueensBridge... then whatever, Hustler, with that idiot face, the only girls he sees are probably in GQ. Oh, and Dafa is a huge imbecile too, but Fede beats them all, how did it start in Novecinquanta? <<FUMO LA LA!>> fuck off, you can't even handle a ceyloom with that stupid face. I'll avoid digressing about Tormento, or I'll get an ulcer, I just can't stand Tormento. :)