frasco

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DeAge™ : 7559 days • Here since 29 september 2005
Vasco Rossi Bollicine
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I read back through the awesome things we wrote on this page, and aside from laughing, I wanted to say something to DeAnonymous and SilverBlasco: you two are really like kids, you even have those "typical" tendencies for the limelight and those heated attacks against others with the sole purpose of showing that despite everything, you’ve grown up, that you’ve matured. In fact, you don’t want to admit it, but through your discussions, one can glimpse an unconscious strength that drives you to act this way to feel strong and important. Uhh, pucci pucci! How nice it is to study psychology and understand a few things about people!
Vasco Rossi Bollicine
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I don't know who that ghost of a SilverBlasco is talking to, anyway I'm leaving because it's time, see you in a bit. It’s been a real pleasure to talk with the people I've spoken to today. Thank you, I hope to do the same next time. Sbaus!
Vasco Rossi Bollicine
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Perhaps I explained myself poorly (actually, I definitely did). You might be confusing the critical judgment of what art is with a simple subjective opinion regarding musical taste, or perhaps you think it’s due to... I don’t understand... You have no reason to tell me why you consider (Zappa) closer to your idea of rock art (and in music, there’s not just rock). Aren’t you talking about technical skill?
Vasco Rossi Bollicine
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But perhaps you are referring to an aesthetic aspect of music? That is, to its composition or rather its structure?
Vasco Rossi Bollicine
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By the way, have you noticed that without stubborn people who insist on holding onto their own opinions, this kind of forum becomes useful and... and even nice!? Don’t you think?
Vasco Rossi Bollicine
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In what sense do you see art in music?
Vasco Rossi Bollicine
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Ah, ah, ah! Great! You are a legend, this is beautiful!
Vasco Rossi Bollicine
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Alright! Anyway, Iron Maiden have written the page of metal (and thus of music) in their "insignificance." They weren't a non-artistic group: that is, they didn't invent metal, as you say, but they certainly were a small part (yet always important) of the history of music! Don't you think?
Vasco Rossi Bollicine
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...I was talking about Motorhead-BOC and Iron Maiden!
Vasco Rossi Bollicine
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Judas Priest and Van Halen are Rock, hard rock! The former definitely. Then I'm not sure, but I suppose it’s very extreme rock for Motörhead and Blue Öyster Cult as well, but I’m not certain. I admit my momentary ignorance on these two. But I have something diverse, and if I have to tell you what I think, I'm not exactly on the same path as metal: one is more thrash, while the other is more symphonic.