Mr_Iko

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Placebo Without You I'm Nothing
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I don't believe so, because if I had used the indicative I would have definitely given the impression of being certain about it. On the contrary, I still have doubts about whether it is, or isn't, their best work. Got it, prof.?
Muse Concerto al Paladozza di Bologna - 30/10/03
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Anyway Luciano, besides me there was Donzaucher and then I also saw Sallu's review for the same concert, from which I gather that he was present too. Joking, right? Besides the fact that I don't understand why I would lie since we are all one big family... Good luck with the exam. Cheers!
Tori Amos Boys For Pele
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You’re probably right about the correctness of the syntax, but the translation into Italian is better rendered (and comes off as wittier) if written this way. And besides, I did a copy and paste... And how would you say "finchè non"? Anyway, thanks for the suggestion. Best regards, professor.
Placebo Without You I'm Nothing
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I would say this is the best album by the Band. I think they have also exhausted their artistic vein with this album. Perhaps they wanted to emancipate themselves too much from Davide... I also think that the third and fourth are too much in line with the first two. Innovate, don't imitate!
Stereophonics Just Enough Education To Perform
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Exactly: Showbiz hasn't surpassed it yet.
The Beatles Let It Be... Naked
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In Modena, we only want tortellini... :-(
Tori Amos Boys For Pele
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"Quote of the day: 'Computers are like air-conditioners. They work well until you don't open Windows.' It doesn't make any sense, I know, but it's just too nice."
The Beatles Let It Be... Naked
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That phrase comes from: "The Beatles - The Complete Opera" written by Ian McDonald - ed. Oscar Saggi Mondadori, page 9 commenting on the title of the first chapter, that is "The Legendary Four. The Illusion of a Decade." It's a great book, scientifically addressing all the songs recorded by the Beatles (211 of which 186 were composed by them). It contains some heavy gems. For example, on page 113, where he discusses "She's a Woman," he says: "...An experimental recording in every way, driven by the curiosity of its author (PMcC - ed. Iko) fueled by cannabis (he too visited the dwarf's cave... - ed. Iko) to explore every operational hypothesis that came to mind... the lyrics deserve attention for the phrase 'turns me on' inserted at Lennon's insistence as a signal of the group's conversion to marijuana and to give Dylan a true reference to identifiable drugs (see the birth of I'm a Loser)..." It could be a lovely and inexpensive gift for you from a friend for the upcoming Christmas.
The Beatles Let It Be... Naked
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WARNING!!! DISCOVERED THE NAMES OF THE SEVEN DWARFS OF DE_BASER: Sniffalo, Calalo, Smazzalo, Rollalo, Accollalo, Fumalo, Scaldalo. Only she is missing: Spaccianeve!
The Beatles Let It Be... Naked
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How great! You play at war like the adults do and then end up having a snack together... ;o)
If you want to know the sixties, then listen to the music of the Beatles - Aaron Copland.