Mr_Iko

DeRank : 0,96
DeAge™ : 8581 days • Here since 12 december 2002
Eminem The Eminem Show
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the above comment is mine
Eminem The Eminem Show
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Dearest de-baser site, I agree with you on the almost-total elimination of censorship, but quite honestly, there's a limit to everything! The review is not a review (or rather: it cannot be defined as a review). It is nothing more than a hasty, improvised, irrational, and moreover useless collection of impressions. It reads like an elementary school essay titled: "my kitten." Development: my kitten is beautiful, my kitten pees on my bed and I hit him, my kitten is gray, my kitten has two little brothers who are taken care of by my grandmother.... COME ON! It's fine to avoid censorship, but don't mock the internet users who visit and passionately support you! And then, anonymous reviews should not be published!
Muse Showbiz
Muse Showbiz
12 may 03
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another idiot who gives a 1 to the review on showbiz because of the comments on OOS: but it is what it is... it amuses me now...
Daniele Tittarelli Quartet Jungle Trane
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For the de-staff: you can find the cover here: link rotto by clicking on the link from Daniele Tittarelli. It's a bit small but it's still better than nothing. I'll send you a sample shortly, as I currently have very little time.
Talking Heads Remain in Light
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I saw David Byrne in concert in Correggio among nostalgic thirty-somethings. It was an elegant concert, music definitely for cultured people. At a certain point, he came back in a tight outfit that simulated the human body without skin, with all the muscle layers clearly visible. The lights went out, and he began to whisper "...Psycho Killer, ches che se... a faffafà faffafaffa faffà... better... run run run run etc..." and there I saw eighty people with a tear in their eye..... Sorry, but I don't know what the real lyrics of ches che se... are.
Talking Heads Remain in Light
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Extra talking is to have "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts" by Eno-Byrne.
Talking Heads Remain in Light
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This album is incredible. I don’t think you can do without it. In fact, the tone used in the review is almost too restrained. It is a monstrously relevant work that deserves to be shouted about. Anyone who doesn’t have it is a real fool. The rhythm is overwhelming, the innovation exceptional. Unmissable. Truly. Like More Songs About Building And Food and Fear of Music and Speaking in Tongues.
Placebo Sleeping With  Ghosts
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"Noli altum sapere sed time," said Saint Paul, intending to maintain ignorance among the subjects. They were not meant to know in depth but to be content with knowing the general themes of life, blindly trusting (the Christian Faith...) what was conveyed to them by Christian tradition and Scriptures. I hate this approach: I prefer "sapere aude," the deep quest for correctness and truth. So, before expressing a judgment, I tend to exercise caution. From this, you understand the reason for the many listens. I've solidified the impression: it's a package!
Placebo Sleeping With  Ghosts
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The first two albums by Placebo are the essence of their music. The third one is already a bit bland, this one (I listen to it three to four times a week, I've probably listened to it 15 times) feels like a letdown.
Muse Showbiz
Muse Showbiz
17 apr 03
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Okay. For me, technically, it’s on the level of someone who has been in conservatory for the first six months. Therefore: they can’t play the piano. They try. The mixing does the rest...