Alexander77

DeRank : 3,38
DeAge™ : 7704 days • Here since 7 may 2005
Gorillaz The Fall
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@NewKingOfHumanCases: I'll start with the ABC with you! 1) It's not that if you put red fist emojis on all the comments you don't like, you'll win an Albarn doll! At best, an inflatable doll, so you can start getting a life! 2) Genius in the sense of intellect? Because you mean genius in what sense? 3) I’m neither magnificent nor great: it’s you who’s dazed! Why didn’t you answer my question? It’s right there, easy peasy, just like our little stroll with the four plucked chords of Beetlebum! Explain to me! Are you a guitarist? Explain, I’m just asking for explanations! 4) No, don’t play smart, you were responding to Mad who pointed out how Coxon and Albarn's solo projects didn’t really impress him! And your reply was, "to say, regardless, that various Gorillaz and The Good The Bad & The Queen aren’t liked simply because one misses Blur is superficial"... Who do you think you’re dealing with? And what does this thing about superficial mean? Mad can’t dislike Gorillaz and can’t miss Blur because that would be superficial? What logical connections are behind this reasoning! Answer, please, and don’t put a red fist on it, otherwise I won’t sleep tonight!
Gorillaz The Fall
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Go on, Rev, be careful because he'll give you the little red fist if you say something he doesn't like!
Gorillaz The Fall
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Rdegio, just out of curiosity, once when I listened to "Beetlebum" by Coxon (during the Blur period), what happens to me? Do I hang up the guitar? Question (without irony): do you have a vague idea of what Coxon plays in "Beetlebum"? Or are you messing with all of us and we should just smile?!
AA.VV. Plantation Gold: The Mad Genius of Shelby S. Singleton Jr and Plantation
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An opening that is a breath of fresh air and joy!
Gorillaz The Fall
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You’re right, but respecting them doesn’t mean putting them on a pedestal without a shred of critical sense...come on, you know how much you like them, and everyone here knows too...we’re bordering on the obsessive. I also appreciate Albarn’s open-mindedness, the passion he puts into it, the fact that he throws himself into contexts that seem distant to him! But geniuses, come on, seriously, geniuses of what?! In another review, we had an exchange of opinions about Coxon’s technical qualities as a guitarist, and as soon as I and others pointed out that he is far from being technically gifted, you clung to “for me it is this way and you won’t change my mind.” I get the passion, a bit of fanaticism makes Deb more cheerful and goofy, but here the word genius is used like Rocco uses the word chiavare!
Gorillaz The Fall
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Sorry Mad, no offense, but your opinion on the blur is worth as much as Silvietto's opinion on this government's actions!
Gorillaz The Fall
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Ask Santa Claus for a new vocabulary, so you might stop using the word genius for nothing! It feels like being on a review from a Tokyo Hotel fan...
Chilli Willi And The Red Hot Peppers Bongos Over Balham
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I start by saying that the review is beautiful, very precise, and detailed (including those extraordinary, splendid, and stunning, which are very typical of Dream Theater reviews... just to point out to the many sycophants on the site how they use double standards!), and I really liked the album (a great discovery)... that said, the genre proposed, which you yourself define as ignorant (referring to the band and therefore I believe to the genre), is exactly what you can hear in any episode of Hazzard, pure and very untainted country that many here on a review from two weeks ago (http://www.debaser.it/recensionidb/ID_33194/Brad_Paisley_Mud_on_the_Tires.htm) did not hesitate to criticize as vulgar, silly, and bland... now let's see the reactions, you know the laughs...
The Virus Nowhere to Hide
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Every now and then, I enjoy reveling in my certainties: one of them is Yosif's foolishness! Thank you for existing! :)
Killing Joke Night Time
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@raw: the review is good but too didactic, I understand your intent but be careful that 1) it doesn't sound like a Wikipedia treatise 2) here you find yourself among people listening to the most improbable records recorded by bands that don't exist and whose existence the reviewer himself doubts... Just my opinion anyway... happy 2011!