aniel

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DeAge™ : 7572 days • Here since 16 september 2005
Litfiba Re del silenzio
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I've already done them...
Litfiba Re del silenzio
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blinders, sorry...
Litfiba Re del silenzio
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Okay, that's fine. Remember that I've always supported you in your reviews and I'm certainly not someone who musically has a chip on my shoulder (provero fabbiu, how many emails must he be receiving...)
Litfiba Re del silenzio
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yes, definitely, but who knows...
Litfiba Re del silenzio
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What the hell does it have to do with it? I talked about it earlier...
Litfiba Re del silenzio
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Sorry Alexander, but why should I ask the parents? I'm young, and I talk among young people (unless 77 is your age :-))). Besides, with another guitarist, Litfiba wouldn't have gone anywhere; if they did what they did (including the nonsense) with Ghigo (and Piero), it means they were the right people at the right time. For example, it’s like when they say that Pink Floyd would have been different with Barrett. BULLSHIT!!! If Pink Floyd is great, it’s thanks to the ones who have always been there, first (and for a short time) with Barrett, but then (for most of the things) with Gilmour.
Litfiba Re del silenzio
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Alex, you have only confirmed my theory; saying that Dodi Battaglia plays better than Ghigo is true, he technically surpasses him, but do you personally prefer the songs of Pooh or those of Litfiba? How many guitar parts of Pooh songs can you remember compared to those of Litfiba?
Metallica And Justice For All
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The description of Motorhead and the thrash/hardcore scene of the early '80s is the only thing worth taking seriously from that article.
Metallica And Justice For All
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the exodus, invented?! here’s another one who hasn’t understood a damn thing...
Litfiba Re del silenzio
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I have to say that even Jim Morrison is right; Ghigo has almost zero technique, but the truth always lies in the middle. Let me explain better: he was one of the few who, with bare solos and typically rock riffs, managed to give his rightful contribution to the right songs, creating, among other things, his personal way of using the instrument, and that's not little. How many guitarists have technique to spare but place it haphazardly where it doesn't fit at all?! I'll quote the good Gilmour from Pink Floyd, with his ever-green thought: "Fewer notes, but good ones."