Mr_Iko

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DeAge™ : 8581 days • Here since 12 december 2002
Living Colour Live at "Motion Unlimited" - Zingonia (BG) - 03.10.03
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Ragaz was the most beautiful thing that ever happened to me!!! I had the time of my life like a weasel all riled up by a weasel just out of the furrier!!!! The Living played phenomenally and acted like regular human beings, letting themselves be... cuddled by all the fans! Too bad the review wasn't edited according to the layout I would have wanted; it would have been much more readable. Busy little dwarves, reply to me, did you receive the email with the ticket and the layout?
Living Colour Live at "Motion Unlimited" - Zingonia (BG) - 03.10.03
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Did you receive the email with the ticket and the layout that I would like?
Dido Life For Rent
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Indeed, I believe that we should often swap the possessive, even outside of music. I hate people who say "my" husband, "my" child, "my" mother. We are not God and we cannot "have" people as property. It’s just that having is the fundamental thing in our lives, and we tend to reduce the whole world to the things we have and the things we don’t have. I am convinced that it is much more correct to say (if it is really necessary to use the possessive) "the wife to whom I belong" rather than "my" wife, or "the child to whom I belong" rather than "my" child. At least it would clarify that it is we who give our (!) lives into the hands of another, and this would justify (at least in part) the use of the verb to have. Clear?
Dido Life For Rent
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Don't leave, Federico! Stay with us! Anyway, the music isn’t "ours" because it doesn’t belong to anyone in particular. It's for everyone and for no one. I certainly wouldn’t dare to say that it’s mine.
A Perfect Circle Thirteenth Step
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Enough with the Zappa quotes! I know a ton of them. And you know that Zappa always hides a second meaning in his phrases. Anyway, if you don't like descriptive reviews, why do you write them? Why do you read and comment on them? If you don't describe what's contained in an album, the very definition of a review falls apart. Don't consider yourself above everything and everyone; you're not the smartest and most cultured person I know...
Peaches Fatherfucker
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Well, I actually tied the ratings to the album and that to the review. I've noticed (and it pains me) the common tendency to rate highly the review that describes an album well-regarded by the voter, regardless of the actual value of the review. Conversely, the rating for the review is often low, even in the presence of an excellent review, when the album does not appeal to the voter. That's why I decided to go on a voting strike. I exercise my freedom of judgment not through numerical ratings but through words. This way, I'm less likely to be misunderstood.
A Perfect Circle Thirteenth Step
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A bit too brief. Great how you spark curiosity through evoking emotions. Terrible the way you describe the album, or rather, "not"-describe the album. Huge album.
Dido Life For Rent
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Exactly, up to that shithole of a city... "Bologna is just the asshole of the world, those who have given have given and those who have received will sink."
Celine Dion One Heart
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Long live apolitical, apostolic, and apocryphal music. Even if doing all these things together...
Celine Dion One Heart
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Ra"ss"ismo with two ess instead of zeta, to give a much stronger tone from my area, specifically from Sassuolo.