Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7611 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Vasco Rossi Vivere O Niente
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"what is fear???? Fear is the greatest feeling of human beings, the one that guards us all within the feeling of sex: sex." (cit: Burzum - recensione approfondita di Burzum/Aske
Vasco Rossi Vivere O Niente
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@Jurix: the concept is that, but I think the form is more like: "ehhh... do you want to see that... this time, eehh... you've messed up... the direction-eehhh... a little fly like me...". I believe that's how Vasco - Mayor of Italy - "reveals to himself the modern man." Like this, while admiring with satisfaction the amount of shit produced after each session.
Vasco Rossi Vivere O Niente
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No.
Vasco Rossi Vivere O Niente
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Said by you, Starblazer, who disappears for months, then comes back and guns down your reviews, exhausting an artist's discography, leaving 3 comments of 4 words each, not interacting with a single user, in how many years of attendance you haven't participated in half a de-meeting or half a discussion even when the entire site was flooding your writings with comments, this speech sounds like the Pope's talk on contraceptives.
Vasco Rossi Vivere O Niente
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No, dear. It's not me who has refined taste, it's you who eats trash. I know what I'm talking about: I've been surrounded for a lifetime by people who listen to (and force me to listen to) terrible music and who counter my criticisms with "they sell millions of records, so they must be good." You're even waiting in line at McDonald's while I'm enjoying myself at the little authentic restaurant that we four idiots know.
Pooh Dove Comincia Il Sole
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""""""""""But instead of spouting nonsense like "I didn't hear it and I won't hear it, but what does it have to do with the Maiden," why don't you go listen to it before commenting? Just for the sake of it, the criticism starts right away! So, to be honest, this album really impressed me, even though I listen to Thrash Metal/Hardcore Punk and Heavy Metal. Because, whether you like it or not, in "L'Aquila E Il Falco," the Maiden vibes are really there!"... "After raptor's comment, I went to check out L'aquila e il falco and, in fact, aside from a lyric that seemed embarrassing for anyone claiming to know Italian before kindergarten, instrumentally there are really "epic" sounds that can remind you of Iron Maiden's Dance of Death." Damn, is it true??? I can't wait!!!" No, nothing, I just wanted to try to understand what you find in continuously copy-pasting the comments." Didn't you have fun?" No." So why do you keep going? You're free to stop whenever you want, right? Or have you already become addicted?" In order a) To see who minds their own business; b) Yes; c) No;" I understand... Looking at message 22, there’s at least one person here who doesn’t mind their own business." Well, it’s a free country..." Well, it’s not like I said otherwise." You must have copy-pasted it from some other comment.
Pooh Dove Comincia Il Sole
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""""""But instead of spouting nonsense like "I didn't hear it and I won't hear it, but what do Iron Maiden have to do with this," why don't you go listen to it before commenting? Just for the sake of it, the critiques start rolling in! Honestly, this album really impressed me too, even though I usually listen to Thrash Metal/Hardcore Punk and Heavy Metal. Because, whether you like it or not, in "L'Aquila E Il Falco" there are definitely Maiden-like atmospheres!"... "After raptor's comment, I went to listen to L'aquila e il falco and, in fact, apart from a lyric that seemed embarrassing for anyone who boasts a knowledge of Italian beyond kindergarten, instrumentally there are really "epic" sounds that can remind you of Iron Maiden's Dance of Death." Damn, is it really true??? I can't wait!!!" No, nothing, I just wanted to try to understand what you find in constantly copy-pasting comments." Didn't you have fun?" No." Then why do you continue? You're completely free to stop whenever you want, right? Or have you already become addicted?" In order a) To see who mind their own business; b) Yes; c) No;" I see... look, judging by message 22, there's at least one person here who isn't minding their own business." Well, it's a free country...
Vasco Rossi Vivere O Niente
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In this case, I don’t feel like making distinctions between sin (Vasco) and the sinners (the sheep). He has been making crap music for DECADES and therefore deserves contempt as an artist. They follow him like the rats followed the piper, they buy (only) his albums, sell their children to afford the ridiculously expensive tickets for his concerts, and they couldn’t care less about the rest of the Italian music market. Thus, they also contribute to fueling a myth that has no reason to exist for at least 20 years and to mortify a music scene that actually has a lot to say. So they deserve contempt too. And now, damn it, it's grigliatone time!
Pooh Dove Comincia Il Sole
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"But instead of shooting your mouth off with nonsense like 'I didn't hear it and won't hear it, but what do Maiden have to do with it,' why don't you go listen to it before commenting? Just for the sake of it, criticism starts right away! So, honestly, this album really impressed me too, even though I listen to Thrash Metal/Hardcore Punk and Heavy Metal. Because, whether you like it or not, in 'L'Aquila E Il Falco,' the Maiden atmospheres are really there!... 'After raptor's comment, I went to listen to L'aquila e il falco and, in fact, aside from a lyric that seemed embarrassing for anyone who claims to know Italian before kindergarten, instrumentally there are truly 'epic' sounds that can remind you of Iron Maiden's Dance of Death.' Damn, is it really true??? I can't wait!!!' No, nothing, I just wanted to try to understand what you find in constantly copying and pasting comments.' Didn't you have fun?' No.' Then why do you keep going? You're completely free to stop whenever you want, right? Or are you already hooked?' In order a) To see who minds their own business; b) Yes; c) No;"
Vasco Rossi Vivere O Niente
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The reviewer, in their first review, mistakenly wrote the fourth word of their text as "un'innegabile talento" with an apostrophe and, above all, talks about "mediocritas," "prototype of the modern man," and "mass nihilist drift" when referring to the album of an old, fat slob who chose as his debut single a song that goes "oh yeah... I'm still here" and that for at least (AT LEAST) ten years, along with a crowd of the chosen and enlightened who would follow him even into an 80s electro-pop drift, has been polluting the Italian music market with albums hardly worthy of the cost of a blank CD. For me, it’s pure nonsense. For me, it’s double bluff. Then everyone can vote as they see fit.