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Faust So Far
Faust So Far
5 dec 05
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Eneuccio, I agree with everything, but why do you say that the Faust are low culture? If only all low culture were like that...
Adriano Celentano C'è Sempre Un Motivo
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that deal with, random subjunctives
Adriano Celentano C'è Sempre Un Motivo
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But look, I'm really curious to know more, it wasn't out of malice. I mean, there are many figures who are called artists, yet they have a circle of people whom I've always thought (perhaps wrongfully) were also responsible for changing their underwear. I asked the same question about Robbie Williams. The songs may be nice, but how much merit do these so-called artists actually have, aside from putting their face and voice out there? What about Celentano, for instance, what does he do in "his" songs?
Faust So Far
Faust So Far
3 dec 05
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Very good, great review, perfect. My favorite is Faust 4, but even this one, which I like a little less, is a great album. But who the heck are Mimnermo and Boito?
Franco Battiato La Voce Del Padrone
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the clatter of pots from mondial casa? mmm, at most I’ll give it a stretched three. I’d rather hear the dogs barking. When I feel like some experimental singing, I go to my dogs and throw a stone at them. They start barking like crazy, absurd stereo effects, and if I’m lucky, the neighbors’ dogs join in too. Now that’s a full five. At least I (I) unlike some, comment and rate what I know:DDDDDDD
Franco Battiato La Voce Del Padrone
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In the post above, it says "I couldn't (appreciate) any musician." I got lost along the way with "apprezzare."
Franco Battiato La Voce Del Padrone
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Well, primiballi, I was born after, but according to this thesis I wouldn’t be able to listen to any musician who played before my birth. Instead, my favorite musicians either died before I was born or started long before. What do we make of that? A rather tricky thesis, but I would say it doesn’t hold up.
Franco Battiato La Voce Del Padrone
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Yes, same as above, Ale’s observation is absolutely right. And then Enè, you didn't tell me why I’m wrong: in short, when I talk to Battiato's fans and the "commercial" period comes up, they tell me "but look, the music is intentionally banal and commercial," it's a metaphor for sticiufoli and mental wanking aplenty. And I've never understood this story about purposely banal music: I mean, and now I’m going to piss you off, certain rhythms, certain Bontempi keyboard sounds, I expect from the Righeira, not from someone who stuns stocazzen. Can you enlighten me?
Pere Ubu Dub Housing
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Super cool navvy. And to think that this modern dance style is the most accessible of the early ones... Does anyone remember their appearance on Red Ronnie? Yes indeed, the Ubu on Red Ronnie.
Franco Battiato La Voce Del Padrone
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But if I adore the first De Gregori, but if I adore De André, but if I adore Nick Cave, Lou Reed, the CCCP, and I like the electrojoyce and Rino Gaetano... what do you say, damn it!!! Just say goodbye to Jennifer Lopez's lip gloss!