Tessio82

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The Lemonheads Come On Feel
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Sorry a bit vrensis, but are you trying to say that the Hüsker Dü of Zen Arcade were proposing sunny stuff??? I hope not for your mental health. Zen Arcade does talk about teenagers, but the way it addresses them has nothing to do with the pompinare and sunny caricatures you mention.
Palace Songs Hope
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Great John, courageous choice, a mini CD, or however you want to call it, I believe it's the peak of our work, and the concluding "Werner's Last Blues To Blokbuster" is the great, unsurpassed dramatic masterpiece of Will, a hidden and neglected gem this little disc, but he has always had this penchant for scattering throughout his career pieces of his that make no sense and do so with an absolutely brilliant and irritating indifference, recklessness.
The Lemonheads Come On Feel
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the usual sterile provocations from Francis, but they no longer hit home, you’re done.
The Lemonheads Come On Feel
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vrensis you feed on shit, that's why you are shit and shit you will remain.
Franz Schubert Quintetto per archi in do maggiore D 956
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I must admit that Schubert puts me to sleep, as the great Gary Oldman said in Besson's Léon: "I like violence and the sound whirlwind, I love Brahms, Beethoven, and Wagner, Schubert was too fragile and whiny a being."
Afterhours Hai paura del buio?
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not the best?? come on, let’s not kid ourselves, and which one would be better than this, I wonder?
Afterhours Hai paura del buio?
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When I read a couple of the texts contained here (in particular "rapace," "simbiosi," "punto G") back in that distant 1998, I understood that we were facing something extremely valuable. It's a shame what Afterhours have become today; nothing remains of that ecstatic, catarrhal anger and misogyny. It’s a pity; we grow up, we know, but as teenagers, we think that our idols will never settle down (which is equivalent to the death of that dazzling artistic part called shock). Nevertheless, the value of this album remains, and that's already something.
Pink Floyd The Wall DVD
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Syd Barrett has one definite point of contact with The Wall, as it was Waters himself who mentioned it. It refers to a line in "Nobody Home" that says "the mandatory Hendrix hairstyle and the elastics keeping the shoes closed," which refers to Syd, who had a Hendrix haircut in '67 and wore elastics instead of shoelaces. That's it; the rest are fantasies denied by the Floyd. Waters during the Animals tour in '77 was genuinely obsessed and paranoid, perhaps more than Syd Barrett. All references to fascism have nothing to do with Syd.
Neurosis Souls at Zero
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My idealism? No, no, I'm just trying to "understand."
Neurosis Souls at Zero
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Mr. Proust, this is misogyny and this is what it entails, the hatred towards a different gender, and you, with your notes and what you write, sublimates it; then when negative comments start pouring in, you backtrack, which is a sign that there isn’t much idealism in your head after all... they are just thoughts from a loser teenager, but without real bite. But there’s nothing wrong with that, you know. An adage used to say: "either you go all the way or you choose to keep your mouth shut."