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Steve Vai Passion & Warfare
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No Nick, still nothing, but if you like it then I’m hopeful!
R.E.M. Lifes Rich Pageant
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Alright bro, tomorrow I'm doing another album, I love R.E.M.; long live Stefano who reviews them all one by one, go on & be strong, and since we're stay tuned.
Stratovarius Visions
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I can't stand power at all. But I laughed a lot when I read the nonsense of Tolki during the time he was going crazy.
AA.VV. Heineken Jammin' Festival - Imola, 19/06/2004
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In Ben Harper's DVD, the drummer is behind a glass, surely to prevent Nelson's nerve gas leaks from melting the cymbals. If he lets one rip, then it really is "Welcome To The Cruel World," no bullshit.
Bugo Golia & Melchiorre
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I’ve only seen him in an interview and I had heard a song that talks about a stove or something domestic, but in my opinion, he is, not he does, he has everything of a drug addict: physique/eyes/bags under the eyes/gaze/stupid remark always ready/silly smile, he is, he is.
AA.VV. Heineken Jammin' Festival - Imola, 19/06/2004
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Julian Nelson is always as lean as a marathon runner. Vani? For me, he's more handsome than Ben, and he has a butt like something out of a thousand and one nights.
Steve Vai Passion & Warfare
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In the new Motorhead, he plays on a couple of tracks; I don't have this one, I only have Flex-Able that Mister I sent me.
Beastie Boys To The 5 Boroughs
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Yes, I didn't want to give in to the first listens either (it didn't seem possible that it could be bad), and yesterday at the office everyone was looking at me badly because they listened to it non-stop from 8:00 to 15:00. However, in the end, I had to give in; I just hope that Mario C finds other people to produce... and in the meantime, we wait for ZACK/SHADOW/EL-P, the new holy trinity ;)
Beastie Boys To The 5 Boroughs
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Oh, I hadn't read Vanamente's marriage proposal... let's do this, when I recover I'll go to London and unleash my repressed martial arts on that cursed Spring, once he's out of the way we can get married, Vana. (ociò Primavè, mò sò cazzi)
Beastie Boys To The 5 Boroughs
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"Yeah, okay, but." So, why are we here on a rap record and EVERYONE knows the Beastie Boys while if I did a record for Cannibal Ox there would have been four cats K? Because (in my opinion) the Beasties have always known how to mix rap with something "instrumental" (I also mean the interludes in the tracks where they sing), so a Pincopallino who buys it for the instrumentals unwittingly misses the message. Take CHECK YOUR HEAD for example, "Something's Got to Give" has the message [please see the masterpiece video :)] against guns, and Pincopallino misses it because it's interspersed with "Namaste," "Pow," and all the other cult tracks, and doesn't realize he's listening to rap because he's overwhelmed by Caldato (and rhyme, take that). With this record, their message is understood only by those who listen to rap. Because after three times of this rap album, Pincopallino just puts it back on the shelf. Instead, if "Open Letter to NYC" were in the center between a new "Sabrosa" and a new "Light Up," you would see that the message would go around the world. Like Mos Def, his solo album "Black On Both Sides" sounds old due to the beats, but his metrics are a wild ride; he can pull off five-minute verses with a-b-c-d-a-b-c-d rhymes (it's not easy, try it and see). If they give me an album with a-a-b-b, I get tired listening to rap, let alone Pincopallino... / In short, in the end, I agree that they had good intentions, but the result doesn’t hit the mark... and there you go :)