Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7617 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Herman Melville Moby Dick
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I think the discussion might have already come up back when this section was inaugurated, but I don't remember what conclusions were reached. I don’t want to criticize the piece by Il Giustiziere (and I apologize for using his page), but I wonder: does it make sense to "REVIEW" a masterpiece of literature on which entire books of analysis have been written?! I mean: aren’t we just doing an English homework assignment? Or copying and pasting from the Italian literature textbook? I don’t know: it’s like reviewing I Promessi Sposi and starting to discuss the linguistic question and blah blah... who really cares: I can find that in every high school text, not to mention every website out there. In my opinion, either one manages to write a somewhat personal review (ironically, I appreciate much more those from IlPaolo/Martina: at least they deliberately go against the tide and spark a nice debate/ruckus), or maybe it’s better to use this section to highlight books that are perhaps less famous, but that we genuinely enjoyed and not just because they are considered masterpieces of intergalactic literature. Right?
Boduf Songs How Shadows Chase The Balance
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Nice little pebble in the water. Well done!
Jimi Hendrix Blues
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Wow!! To be honest, I hadn't realized I had "defended your position," Giusty... However, given the current crisis, I would say that the bribe is quite welcome. I'll send you my IBAN code later.
Jimi Hendrix Blues
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I respond to the summons as a witness, saying that, as far as I can remember, the conversation went more or less like this: "Shut up, there's Blackdog, he's great: he constantly calls you out," "I mean, it even takes him an entire day to respond to one of your comments..." And at that point, the floodgates opened...
Michelangelo Antonioni Zabriskie Point
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It's not true!! I said it first, last night, before Psycho entered the chat! :D @Trota: I don't know whose fake you are, but you and Rock Antologia make me crack up. :)))
Roberto Saviano Gomorra. Viaggio nell'impero economico e nel sogno di dominio della camorra.
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In my opinion, he just wants someone to remind him that it's time to stop bringing up deaths and murders every time he leaves a comment.
Steven Sheil Mum & Dad
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Great report! Well done, alia. :)
Impaled Nazarene Suomi Finland Perkele
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@Fallen: hey, sorry for replying only now. Well, keep in mind that for a while, the Impaled were part of my listening. My reference genre has almost always been tresc, but all in all, it’s always been enough for me that it "sounded fast" for me to like it! :D. But then, sorry, (I'll speak as a crass ignoramus..), but is it correct to define them, especially in light of the latest releases, as "Black Medal"?! From what little I've heard, it seemed decidedly very tresc-oriented.. Anyway: I saw them live twice, the last time a few months ago, in that place forgotten by Behemoth near Codevilla (I can't remember the name of the venue), they opened for Sinister. I’ll tell you: it was a concert that ranks in my top ten of the most stunning live shows! The return home reminded me of the scene from "In the Mouth of Madness" by Carpenter with the old man on the bicycle. Mika is a beast... :))
AA.VV. The Divine Comedy Vol. I - Dante's Inferno
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I quote Fallen: maybe there are pieces of the Madonna dell'Incoronata, but even the idea sounds like an exaggerated rube to me... It's not like there are plans underway for similar projects on Purgatorio and Paradiso, right?
Impaled Nazarene Suomi Finland Perkele
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KARMAGEDDON WARRRRRIOORRSSSSS!!!!:DD They are part of a little piece of my marvelous past, but I saw them live a few months ago... devastating! Kind of like this review!:))