Giorrrrrgio

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DeAge™ : 7650 days • Here since 29 june 2005
Vasco Rossi Bollicine
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oh no, look, he just stands there all the time waving his arms like a flipped turtle! (any resemblance is purely INTENDED)
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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Sure, progressive metal and so on, I’m a connoisseur of false music, of course.
That doesn’t change the fact that you’re an idiot who shoots and imposes bullshit of unparalleled magnitude.
Slayer Reign In Blood
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death metal and not thrash, the Slayer... well, when I said I had heard it all, I didn't consider this...
Kamelot The Black Halo
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beautiful beautiful beautiful
Vasco Rossi Bollicine
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Well, 53 years gone, then Mick Jagger? And Bruce Dickinson (he's younger, but even in 10 years he'll still be jumping around like a madman).
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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Yes, you explained yourself perfectly: you are an eminent idiot, everyone has understood that.
The Darkness Permission To Land
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Is this also a fact?
Vasco Rossi Bollicine
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it's very similar, but it's not bad.
well, silverblasco, I completely disagree, but we’re probably both biased—you pro and I against Vasco, so amen, I’ll keep hating him and you’ll keep idolizing him. not to be a pain, but out of all Ligabue's lyrics, you’ve chosen the most trivial one, in my opinion =)
Vasco Rossi Bollicine
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errata corrige: in the penultimate line I meant to say "something that DOES NOT interest me"
Vasco Rossi Bollicine
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Oh well, a rocker voice... so Galeazzi has the physique of a sports commentator... my theory, I tell you frankly, is not set in stone—I don't want to come across as presumptuous—but at least it's shared by many (and I emphasize many) experts in the field, definitely more than I am. Then you tell me in person he’s great… I clarify that I haven't questioned his stage presence abilities, but his SINGING performances. The fact that he goes on without playback... thank goodness! He would make a terrible mess with playback (even though the last X songs in every show are sung 90% by the audience). As for Le Vibrazioni, once again you didn’t understand my point. I’ve already said I don’t like them, except for their latest rockier single (I don’t remember the title, the one with the cartoon video featuring dogs). My point is that in music composition, both overall and for each individual instrument or vocal line, besides having decent technique, they show a certain verve; in fact, their songs, although on the charts, are often enriched by small details (bass lines, unusual chord sequences, etc.) that go unnoticed by the majority of their listeners, but give that little extra push to the song and make me respect the work of the band (even though it often doesn’t make me appreciate it anyway). But I don’t like them, I say it and I stand by it. One last thing about the lyrics, not to defend Le Vibrazioni, which I’m not interested in, but just for the sake of accuracy, they do have some meaning—just take their biggest hit "dedicato a te" to find a lyric (I’m the first to say it) that’s a bit cliché, but definitely makes sense...