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The Residents Eskimo
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Come on, mister, delight us because we're curious. Eneuccio the floor cleaner, I've put together the ranking of fun stuff that's not obscure for your enjoyment. As for the bricklayers, tonight I don't feel like hearing about road accidents along the river. Great piece, rainy day :)
The Residents Eskimo
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Don't put me in a jam right now; I haven't had a good relationship with electrical engineering. Many things get pushed aside. Two of my brilliant engineer friends, with a prestigious practice, candidly admit that they can no longer even do a derivative, and you want to make me look bad? I'm sorry, kid, but that's how it is. Add my hippie vibes to the mix, and you'll understand.
The Residents Eskimo
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pspice. what a nice subject electrotechnics is. Good luck, boy. ;)
The Residents Eskimo
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Then. Heroes bores me; I've heard it (ads excluded) about ten times. Frankie teardrop, with various screams, where you dust off the evergreen "great but enough," and you've heard it a couple of times – I really like it and have listened to it much, much more. The fact of listening more depends on a lot of things; the example of eating is wrong. Because the few albums I had at 15, I wore them out; now I have flat ADSL. To a good listener... but if you want to keep getting caught up in the megapuzzle "value/fun/appreciation," I can make all the lists you want: my favorite movies, my favorite funny songs, my favorite books, funny books, my favorite color, my favorite beer, and the funniest. I leave you with an unsolvable dilemma, given that you are a convinced supporter of the preferred/fun identity. My favorite team doesn't entertain me. It hasn't entertained me for sixteen years.
The Residents Eskimo
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My boy, I care about you and I respect you, but in my opinion, all this fuss you’re making is because you’re not a big lover of psychedelia and you prefer something else. And you can’t conceive that someone might genuinely like one thing more. "You listen to the Love Theme, and I believe not less frequently than Ebene." And here you’re mistaken; I haven't listened to the Love Theme in ages, and I listen to Schulze more. He’s not among the ones I listen to the most; I didn’t include him in that ranking, it seems. Then: between Welles and Villaggio, I would place Villaggio first in my own ranking, to the peace of all critics. Because I don’t particularly love Welles. It’s a ranking of what I like, not of what has value. If I give a rating to an album, I base it on how much I enjoy it, not on the album's value. Because there’s a subtle difference: I don’t deny that there are things more or less beautiful, but I don’t claim the right to decide that, since I know little, even if you pull my leg with the story of the cultured ranking. So I say what I like, which you don’t like, and then you interpret my rating as an attempt to come off as cultured.
The Residents Eskimo
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Have you ever thought, dear Enea the devil, about switching to psychology? Once graduated, you'd be perfect for preparing those quizzes to do at the beach.
For example, this could be one of your quizzes. Title: "Tell me what you listen to and I'll tell you who you are." You prepare the test, and I'm the unsuspecting one filling it out under the umbrella because at that moment I don't have a damn thing better to do.
FIRST QUESTION. Do you prefer to listen to A) "Seasoned greetings" - Residents B) "La cura" - Battiato
"mmm, let's see, I prefer the Residents, there we go, marked, oplà."
SECOND QUESTION. Do you prefer to listen to A) "Saucerful of secrets" B) "Shine on you crazy diamonds"
"Well, 'shine on you' never really excited me, that solo doesn't say much to me. Nice, of course, but... another answer A."
THIRD QUESTION. In case you marked the answers A), are you sure about it?
A) Yes B) No
"Certain that I am sure."
FOURTH QUESTION. But are you really really sure? But didn't you also like the melody, Vangelis, Chariots of fire, do you remember the strings and the slow-motion scenes, and the naked men..."
A) Yes B) No
"What kind of test is this? Of course, I do. Let's see the result."
TEST RESULTS. If you marked a majority of answers B, you are really cool. Life smiles at you, and you smile back at life. You have no prejudices, but just enough critical spirit and especially COMMON SENSE that keeps you from considering that psychedelic music—beautiful yes, who could doubt it—but so boring...can you beat a melody to hum?
If instead you marked a majority of answers A, you are hippies. Go work, you scruffy.
The Residents Eskimo
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Hello Mr, look here.
The Residents Eskimo
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Kc and the Sunshine Band... who are they? But it's obvious that I don't always listen to that band myself. However, very often I do, and willingly without feeling like I have a problem because of it. Then I hear a lot of other stuff, lighter, more fun, but it’s not like it’s a ranking of fun things. I've watched Back to the Future countless times, but it's not one of my favorite movies. I also enjoy Ymca a lot, but that doesn't mean I consider the Village People great artists, and I’m not even gay, just to make it easy for you to add 2+2. Then I like the love theme from Blade Runner, and also Chariots of Fire, there you go. Just like a lot of other much more commercial stuff. Give a whistle, and I'll pull out all my skeletons. But it's easy to come down on me, expose yourself too. And don’t be ashamed if you like Italia by Mino Reitano. But can you believe that someone who shares a name with a floor-cleaning robot (saw it a little while ago) has to teach me what I like? Oh. ;)
The Replacements Let It Be
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Oh sure, great review.
The Replacements Let It Be
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A serious shortcoming, I’ve never heard them not even by mistake. Trell what do you think, could I like them?