odradek

DeRank : 8,55
DeAge™ : 7680 days • Here since 3 june 2005
Pearl Jam Flanella Pride (Live @ Filaforum, 17.09.2006)
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To me, this report from the Flanella Pride seems very well written. A truly beautiful page, Mr. Lucamarja. Congratulations.
Meredith Monk Songs From The Hill
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Sure, if it was the first time seeing him, it might have been an impressive experience, positively so. For me, the opposite happened. While I was watching him, I felt a sort of pity for that man whom I admired so much. I know, of course, someone might retort: but didn't you feel pity for the interlocutors, the audience? No, because after all, for them, he that evening was reduced to what television requires: an eccentric, provocative, and "ridiculous" elderly man. They were in their place, fulfilling their "function." He was pathetically out of place, because he didn't create any short circuits; he was simply a distraction between commercials. - I have memories of his theatrical work, his "live" voice, his films, many of his pages. What was on the stage with Costanzo was nothing but a figurine. Imagine if I was referring to "what is sparked and has an invective character." It seems to me that you are the one with too much eagerness in judging and categorizing, don't you think? Have a good evening.
Meredith Monk Songs From The Hill
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Well, Sanjiuro, I really don't understand why you insist on drawing from words conclusions that seem inevitable, especially you who insisted so much on polysemy. That connection between crude and naïve, and calm and bourgeois professors is entirely your own, it has absolutely nothing to do with me. In the sense that I don't apply certain simplistic reductions because they serve no purpose. What makes you think those are the reasons I found it pathetic? Pathetic was acting that pose in that context. Pathetic was seeing an author who has represented a lot, in terms of clarity and depth, pulling out his repertoire of catchy phrases in front of an obviously weak audience. Bullying children isn't that different. Pathetic because he was quite "gone," and it seemed he only had that opportunity left to show his "absence" while that had long been definitively delivered to history. Pathetic because even "geniuses" can be, and there's nothing that helps them on the path toward that condition of unconditional reverence.
The Killers Hot Fuss (Nouvelle Edition)
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Listen, but really, you said something that actually piques my curiosity: I stumbled upon this place, I believe, almost a year and a half ago, more or less. And I've noticed the recent metamorphosis. In your opinion, how can it be explained? What has led to this "explosion," to these rapid 5,000? Do you have any ideas about it?
No Neck Blues Band Qvaris
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Come on, you reminded me of that album with the Embryo reviewed by Rodney, which I had noted down and then.... Thank you.
The Veils Nux Vomica
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Yes, Barry Handrews, not Berry...
The Veils Nux Vomica
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Oh damn, Berry has a kid already with the second album? God, how old are you, odradek... Nick, I read what you said in the review of the first one. You sound in love... What do you think, should I get that?
Manyfingers Our Worn Shadow
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Yes, I understand, Vì. It was just a question; I really didn't know what it meant (thanks, Lello). And I learned a new word. But if the definition from DeMauro is correct, I can't associate the term with racist and phobic. Anyway, I didn't want to get into it, sorry.
No Neck Blues Band Qvaris
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Ghemison, how did you come up with this question, here? Anyway, German, I think. Hi.
Orange Juice Rip it Up
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Look, I just found and want to highlight the news of the release by Domino, in 2005, of a compilation and an extensive review/chronicle at this address: Si è verificato un errore: Not Found (of course, the spaces that form in the address should be removed).