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Mogwai Live @ Ostia Antica, 07.09.2006
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For me, instead, I like to give my all. But I’m easy to please: all it takes is that when I finish reading, I don’t regret having done so, that the words find their rhythm, adhere to what they’re trying to convey, and manage to spark some curiosity. If they even inform me and manage to make me "feel" the album or the concert, then why not? This, for example, is a 5. What does one have to do every time, pull out the special effects? So many good free pages almost every day and some truly beautiful ones not too rarely. And after a while, you also realize that there are some writers whose style you always appreciate but whose tastes you rarely share, while others are fantastic at finding those few traits that say it all. And so, you also rarely make bad purchases or searches. And I wouldn't give them a 5? Of course I would, damn it. You have to be out of your mind to go looking for the negative sides of the matter.
Mogwai Live @ Ostia Antica, 07.09.2006
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Can I annoy a bit too? Lately, the Punisher gave me a 5, and seeing it made me think that even my last remaining vision was going to hell. These are things that leave a mark, my dear ones. But I trust it was an understandable mistake; the mouse sometimes makes sudden jumps... How many 4s in my scores, among sequences of 5s, and even a few in those few that I liked a bit too... I believe Minchiatosta is right; it seems possible to identify a systematic pattern. A "courteous" destroyer of averages, to which in the end you grow attached. Of course, one might think that Mr. Punisher is simply demanding, that in some way he stimulates further creative effort, in the direction of an idea of "creativity," of utility, of "beauty," which for him are evidently very defined. However, I fear it is more natural, let’s say, to lean towards the annoying hypothesis.
Bloodhound Gang The Bad Touch (singolo)
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Everyone knows her abroad? Really? And how come there’s a law decree with global application that makes it mandatory to know her? Wow, you really learn a lot about De Baser! :)) Even without understanding a thing, in any language. Fantastic. If she’s also very beautiful, even an illiterate Italian has to know her, wow! I’m downloading it right away. Have a nice dream.
Bloodhound Gang The Bad Touch (singolo)
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It obviously seemed to me like a joke. If it’s a misunderstanding, that seems even better :)) IlPanes, I kind of guessed it from the cover, but would you be so kind as to provide me with some more concise details? I have no idea what song it is... And I’ve never seen Discovery Channel, darn it...
Mogwai Live @ Ostia Antica, 07.09.2006
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For me it’s worth 5. But I don't know if it's worth it...
Built To Spill Perfect From Now On
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The last one is beautiful. I don't know about this, but soon I will know. - @TheReal: It works with a lot of stuff, when it's good stuff...
Dizzy Gillespie & Charlie Parker Town Hall, New York City, June 22, 1945
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Ah, but Dexter is great in that movie...
Dizzy Gillespie & Charlie Parker Town Hall, New York City, June 22, 1945
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Yes, of course, it's the effect he wanted to achieve. But I don't think I would change my mind, even upon rewatching it. It's really a matter of taste. -A clean slate, The Clockmaker of St. Paul, The Fourth Commandment or even in the "least" "My Neighbors Are Nice": in those films, there's the Tavenier I prefer. Kansas City has a different class, less sycophantic, less reliant on "sentimental" effects, more apparently "light" and noir, but with the usual whirlwind of layers and Altman references. However, it doesn't mean that someday I won't rent it, Tavenier. And that I might find myself more willing to give in to certain "tricks" of the plot and the screenplay, simply enjoying it.
John Coltrane Crescent
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I don't have it, Grass. I'll take care of it. And I would like to suggest less "emotive" reactions to the now-infested nonsense. Let's leave the trivial language to other subjects, in other spaces. We are gentlemen, for goodness’ sake!