Mr.Moustache

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Daniele Luttazzi Decameron: poltica, sesso, religione e morte (2007)
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Anyway, I would be careful talking about cowardice if I were voting for PDL... you know how it is...
Daniele Luttazzi Decameron: poltica, sesso, religione e morte (2007)
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Well, how can I argue with you? When it comes to laughter, between our president and the Romagna comedian... well, there's no contest!
Daniele Luttazzi Decameron: poltica, sesso, religione e morte (2007)
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How many Berlusconians... congratulations!
Daniele Luttazzi Decameron: poltica, sesso, religione e morte (2007)
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Unfortunately for me, I missed out on the "advances" from our [Luttazzi] for reasons beyond my control... but I am as convinced as you are that the period of the pre-edict is absolutely the one most closely related to the unforgettable comedian Luttazzi. This page, however, seeks to tell the tale of Luttazzi the Satyr, with a capital (S), to indicate the grandiose lash of bile, organization, grit, and willpower that this man possesses in astounding strength. He, more than Guzzanti (Corrado, not Paolo hehehe..), has truly been a master in this field, especially since our Fabbri undoubtedly faced many more difficulties than the Roman comedian (whom I certainly do not disdain at all!)... When will we laugh like this again after definitively turning the television back on? When (and if..)?
The Heads Live @ Init Club, Roma 16.5.09
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I'm sorry for the delay, my dear!
The Deep Blue Antartic Abyss
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Sorry Brat, but I just realized that we misunderstood each other badly: with the phrase "A step that brings back to that period between 2003 and 2005, when the Sleep path was interrupted and the Om path had not yet been traced," I thought you were alluding to the fact that Sleep had played together until 2003 (which is not correct)... Now everything is clear to me!! Pardòn.
The Deep Blue Antartic Abyss
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I don't think they will start creating something new together... but you never know.
The Deep Blue Antartic Abyss
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Then, as fiquata says, Sleep performed live at All Tomorrow's Parties Live, along with Wizard, and they reunited solely for the occasion. They played on the 9th of this month in London (fuck, I was supposed to go but due to unforeseen circumstances, I had to scrap everything...).
The Deep Blue Antartic Abyss
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Yes. I quote from Wikipedia: "Once the new contract was signed, the band began working on their third album, Dopesmoker, in 1995. To the dismay of the executives at London Records, Dopesmoker was composed of a single track, lasting over an hour. The label declared that the album was simply unsellable and refused to release it. Sleep returned to the studio and sent a second version: the album was retitled Jerusalem, part of the lyrics were revised, and the music was cut down to a 'mere' fifty-two minutes. Essentially, it was almost the same album. London Records once again refused to publish it, and Sleep, due to frustration and the difficult situation, disbanded. Jerusalem was released posthumously in 1998 as an 'official bootleg' by a friend of the band. Sleep and their manager were aware of the operation and gave their approval. In 1999, 'Jerusalem' was finally officially released by The Music Cartel in the United States and by Rise Above in Europe. Finally, in 2003, the original version of Dopesmoker was released by Tee Pee Records. It is commonly regarded as the definitive version of the album. Part of this version can be heard in the soundtrack of Broken Flowers, directed by Jim Jarmusch."
The Deep Blue Antartic Abyss
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Come on, three is way too little, you deserve 5 damn it, you picked a nice CD.