JimMorrison

DeRank : 3,31
DeAge™ : 7552 days • Here since 10 october 2005
AA.VV. Arancia Meccanica
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Doctor J, your attempts to ignite revolutionary tirades against the staff, who carefully and thoughtfully evaluate every single thing, have grown a bit tiresome for everyone, so why not try to use the site in a constructive way, since you have a different mindset compared to others? Learn and discover new music, joke around with the users, and in the meantime, enjoy a nice salami sandwich... What more do you want from life? A luNano?
Ligabue Ligabue
Ligabue Ligabue
17 jul 06
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odradek on a review of Ligabue? Mariù, pajamas slapped on that I can’t believe...
AA.VV. Arancia Meccanica
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Because it's an example taken from the cactus and there's always someone who doesn't get it... The cactus, of course.
Ligabue Nome E Cognome
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This is even worse than the other one! <<<which is now falling into the commercial.>>> Because until now, what was it doing? Commercial-underground-industrial-i ndie-drone experimental? There’s no hint of a rock burst, and the three guitars sound like one and a half... This seems normal to me; he has never made a Ligabue-esque rock, and I wouldn't stake my hand on the quality of the musicians in a cold fire. "Lettera a G" as a title really makes me laugh... But I won't explain why. I’ll just quote a comment from PeppeWeapon: <<<Nome E Coglione>>>
AA.VV. Arancia Meccanica
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Now someone will say: "What the hell does the bolero have to do with anything, now?"
AA.VV. Arancia Meccanica
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Fritz, the rest of my idea: the initial intent was to review the soundtrack, but it turned into a monstrosity of a pseudo-review theming the key scenes of the film, a stratagem to avoid discussing the music that perhaps (and I say perhaps) the reviewer doesn’t truly know. It's one thing to say "Yes, I know the Boléro by Maurice Ravel, I've listened to it a few times," and another to talk about it by analyzing the composition step by step with an expert and critical eye... Obviously, imho.
Meshuggah Nothing
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And too much metal irritates your skin, right? :D Cheers
AA.VV. Arancia Meccanica
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I hadn't noticed this: what the hell does Kubrick have to do with being an author?
AA.VV. Arancia Meccanica
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@ocram: it's really about the soundtrack; the fact that the reviewer only talks about the film (and poorly at that), without mentioning anything about the impressive music that gives you a big boost, is another matter... For me, this is a review of an album, but in the end, it says nothing at all. Perhaps the author, lacking solid musical knowledge, resorted to filler. Haloa
Meshuggah Nothing
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Moon...?