Bartleboom

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DeAge™ : 7612 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Spiritual Beggars Ad Astra
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@Pindepei: but in the "Cozze Pelose," didn't Paolo MITILI also serve? (it's so awful that it makes me laugh by myself!:DD)
Spiritual Beggars Ad Astra
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Reverend, do you really want me to believe that such a discobolo of muffaroch is even more nauseating than an album by a band called "Carcass"?!? And an album by a band that would be called "Casu Marzu"?!? And by a band that would be called "Casu Mortu"?!? And by a band that would be called "Casu Umanu"?!? :)
Catherine Millet La Vita Sessuale di Catherine M.
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@Emofiliaco: let’s not joke around! just the chapter "Me and the Radiator" will take up a solid 200 dense pages. If we then add the additional chapters "Me and the Horse Steak", "Me and Italian Sexy Comedy", "Me and the VHS with Naked Women’s Films Bought When I Was 16 and Now Unwatchable", and "Me and the Photos of My Friends in Swimsuits on Facebook," we might even have to make Volume II.
Mario Rigoni Stern Il Sergente Nella Neve
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I also saw Paolini's show (I think it was on La7, a few months ago) performed outdoors, in the cold: if I remember correctly, at one point he says something like: "Here it’s (just picking a number) 5 degrees, over there it was 10 below zero and we didn’t have wind jackets, just worn-out coats and cardboard shoes." I like Paolini's shows, but a lot of people I know find them cheesy and say they’re too melodramatic... well! Great review, Green!
Colour Haze Periscope
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Better, I think we might be going around in circles here... Believe me: I don’t care at all about which bands or albums you review, nor about what "necessity" drives you to write one way rather than another. Not to mention personal growth, inspiration, etc. I just don’t like it when we fall into nonsense, when I read stuff like "uncontaminated screams," "iconoclastic blows," "suicidal lullabies," or crap like that. I commented on this review because CH is one of the 2-3 bands I know well. I don’t know the other bands you’ve recently reviewed as well, so I kept quiet. About everything else, really, I couldn’t care less. Have a good week, dear!
Chuck Palahniuk Senza Veli
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I stopped reading Palahniuk (I can never remember where to put the H, so I’m skipping it altogether to make it easier) a few books ago (I think it was from Choke or something like that). At this point, I guess I’ll stick to Choke (did they make a movie of that?!?), Fight Club, and a couple of others and just pass on this one too! :)
Sandy Denny The BBC Sessions 1971-73
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Reporting with sauce-greased mustaches. I know (a little) about Fairport, but not her as a solo artist. I didn't even know she was the backing vocalist on The Battle Of Evermore. The album seems very interesting! Well done.
Spiritual Beggars Ad Astra
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Good review and good (great?) album. This is the classic band that everyone-everyone-everyone likes, but for me, it's a bit lacking. Nice, but I got tired of them almost immediately. The album, from what I've heard, remains my favorite of theirs. Well done for filling the gap!
Colour Haze Periscope
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Don't worry, this year, with or without Ibra, we’re only aiming for the round of 16 in the Coppa Italia at most. By the way, just between you and me, I think Berlusca isn’t doing too well health-wise. He looks bloated, tired... and they must have changed his foundation color. In my opinion, he's seen the Southern Cross and he won't make it to the end of the season.
Colour Haze Periscope
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@Skele: do you communicate with YouTube videos and green/red emojis even with your parents?!? :)