Mr_Iko

DeRank : 0,96
DeAge™ : 8580 days • Here since 12 december 2002
Freddie Mercury Mr. Bad Guy
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What to say: art has now become concept, not expression. Picasso, to name one, could draw divinely at six years old, but who noticed during the 86 years that followed? Buy the Garzantina Arte and see if you can find Mercury...
Duran Duran Duran Duran
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"We used to cover 'Save a Prayer' with my old band!"
Duran Duran Duran Duran
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I might be blasphemous, but I liked it.
Lou Reed Berlin
Lou Reed Berlin
13 mar 04
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I'm thinking about it now, and then I'll comment...
AA.VV. Sanremo 2004 - 54° Festival della Canzone Italiana
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Beautiful, big, stupid mountaineers... they go down with such joy, then you hear the thud and it gives you satisfaction too. But you, then, you know and you keep doodling :)
Giuni Russo Energie
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Are we lovers of foreign culture? No, I don’t think so. I mostly listen to rock, classical, and jazz. Italians are among the absolute masters of Classical music, they are decent jazz musicians, and they are terrible rockers. That is, it’s not a matter of being foreign-loving, it’s simply a reflection of reality. It’s not my fault if Paganini, Puccini, Rossini, and Verdi were geniuses, if Stefano Bollani, Enrico Rava, Sergio Gistri, Renato Ughi, Mauro Grossi, and Diego Carraresi are good jazz musicians, and if Negrita, Massimo Volume, Bluvertigo, and Verdena openly declare that Rock is not at home in Italy...
AA.VV. Sanremo 2004 - 54° Festival della Canzone Italiana
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Kosmogabri a "Man" ball??? Are we joking??? Matteo, you're risking your life on this site if you touch our (feminine, did you notice?) Kosmo. Lower your gaze, bend your knees, pelvis tilted forward, and wait for Her to deem you worthy of speaking to you again. And may you treasure the words She will distill for you. Never try to offend her again, got it? Instead, take it out on me, since I don’t care. And you can spare me the vulgar threats you posted in other reviews, because you don't scare me. I've beaten up very, very big people... But aside from that, when you refer to the sweet ladies who graciously grace us with their presence here daily, have the good taste to use the courtesy they deserve. Clear?
East Of Eden Jig-a-Jig
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I’m listening to it for the first time right now. It has something, vaguely, of Jethro Tull less "rough" and some ironic undertones typical of Frank Zappa. It’s a nice mix of different attitudes: an album that's very pleasant to listen to and seems like it could surprise you at any moment. It’s also very well crafted in terms of the volume levels of the instruments, which, if not done well, can be tiresome for the ear, especially in this kind of pseudo-psychedelic craftsmanship. I like it. Yes, I like it. Thx a lot!
East Of Eden Jig-a-Jig
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Ok, Hum, I'm listening to it right now! Anyway, be careful when using "and" as a conjunction after a comma: in many cases, that's also a grammatical error. Unless the comma, which should follow a previous one, is used to make an "interjection." Let me explain better: "Led by the brilliant violinist Dave Arbus, the band was formed in 1968 in the West Country of England, and their innovative vein is mainly due to their music inspired in part by the jazz legend that was Charles Mingus" = you should write this sentence either like this: "Led by the brilliant violinist Dave Arbus, the band was formed in 1968 in the West Country of England, their innovative vein is mainly due to their music inspired in part by the jazz legend that was Charles Mingus," as a "list" of characteristics, or (much better) like this: "Led by the brilliant violinist Dave Arbus, the band was formed in 1968 in the West Country of England and their innovative vein is mainly due to their music inspired in part by the jazz legend that was Charles Mingus" = simple, very readable, and smooth!