JimMorrison

DeRank : 3,31
DeAge™ : 7556 days • Here since 10 october 2005
Queen A Night At The Opera
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Really? And here we thought you could sell us the event tickets... Do you know how much they’re worth? I can’t find any on eBay, what a shame...
Queen A Night At The Opera
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Now that you've written it to me, I believe it, oh!
Queen A Night At The Opera
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Do you study it at school? Anyway, here you are talking about two "different" musicians, but still two musicians, not cookies and car tires; let's not resort to these banal examples, please.
Queen A Night At The Opera
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Yes, my father used to go there every Sunday, wearing his good jacket with the patches and the helicopter design on the back. He went to listen to him, my father, pretending to be interested in what was actually a mediocre singer; yes, my father considered Mozart a mediocre singer. Then we listened together one afternoon to "Bella Stronza" by Masini, and since then our lives changed.
Queen A Night At The Opera
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@but really: don't tell me you read it too? My masterpiece of the big collection is <<<let me understand, do you really think there has never been a human being in history comparable to Mozart? No, because it seems to me that you consider him an extraterrestrial. In my opinion, you tend to overrate people like Beethoven and Mozart (great artists) just because they are studied in school and because they belong to eras so far removed from us. But I'm sure that if Freddie ended up in school books, in time he would also be considered on the same level as Mozart by everyone.>>>
Blue Öyster Cult Heaven Forbid
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I guess I’ll have to find some time to add this album to my already lengthy list. Don’t you have the option to include samples? They save quite a bit of time... I support the Campagna Samples 2006 by Odradek.
Queen A Night At The Opera
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I too, the list of comments on your personal profile is better than Lukin's profile. Hello.
Queen A Night At The Opera
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My father used to roam around adorned with studs during the height of seminal Punk. Of course, my father, having served in the military—my father, that is—learned to wield blades and knives. He then grew a mustache because my grandfather, my father's father, had a mustache, just like his father, by the way. But this is something passed down from father to father through generations. My father then met Pupo while still working at his father's rotisserie, where he spent his time bringing fried potatoes to kids accompanied by their fathers. They traveled by taxi, of course.
Kraftwerk The Man Machine
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Yes, but you still have to pay the contributions. I would say it's better to keep it off the books, that way we screw over INPS.
Kraftwerk The Man Machine
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Ah, and Zaione is here too, of course!