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Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III
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The review is EXCELLENT. Well done Alchimista, finally a review with guts. The album is certainly nice, although in my opinion it lacks that certain something to define it as a "masterpiece"... But it contains the best song ever by the Zep: since i've been loving you. What passion, what intensity... What PASSION, WHAT PASSION!!!
Robert Post Robert Post
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I understand Fra's intent and I respect it. But not everything else is boredom. Rather, it’s ā€œgame over.ā€ Okay, aside from that terrible joke... yes, like Fra, I prefer emotions too... so fair enough. Maybe a more "scientific" critique from time to time wouldn't hurt. But those are debatable points of view.
Robert Post Robert Post
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The review is nice because it's sentimental, but it says very little about the album! Ok, Post has strong Beatles influences and is pleasant to listen to, with a few hints at one or two songs... but is that all? Let's hope that fra is a bit more precise in the comments if they want to chime in. Anyway, when I listen to the nice current single on the radio, I always wonder if it's McCartney singing or not... I mean, it’s clear that he sounds much younger, but practically identical, both in technique and tone, as well as in the type of song and arrangements... The song is very beautiful. Certainly, Robert Post, even if he perhaps resembles McCartney a bit too much, has character and is talented. We’re waiting for the second single.
De Sfroos Manicomi
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And yet you haven't explained yourself. Because you talk about the Lega ticinese, which I don't know and which is not Bossi's Lega Nord. You do so only by mentioning the leghista desire for the so-called "annexation" of Ticino to the Padania. But I ask: what would be wrong with a democratic referendum that gives the word to the citizens? I call that democracy. And self-determination of peoples. I believe in the self-determination of peoples and I do not believe in the systematic rejection of others' ideas justified by associating them with the morality of those who express them. Tell me you disagree with the ideas, but please, if you can separate the content from the form and the morality of those who promote them, to truly criticize them with your own mind, leave aside the judgment on the subject, and focus on the object. I know, it’s not the most immediate thing to do, but in my humble opinion, it’s an operation that distinguishes a critical mind from an ideologized one, or worse yet, a superficial one.
De Sfroos Manicomi
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Sure, the review seems good to me and then I won't vote for it. Sorry Dune Buggy! I'm making up for it now.
De Sfroos Manicomi
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I don't understand why, dear (or dear? forgive me but I don't know...) kosmogabri, you should be horrified to hear that someone is saddened by the fact that they can no longer listen to dialect theater on the radio. Because that person is Bossi? Are we aware of the level at which we’re operating? Any word spoken by someone whose ideas we don’t share becomes a dreadful thing. It doesn't matter the meaning or the content of their statements, no! Only who said them. And that is enough to cause horror. At this point, I hope I'm not the only one who feels horrified in return. Anyway, the review, which I shamefully have not rated until now, seems good to me (aside from that sentence which prompted my intervention so far). As for De Sfross, he should continue with even more strength than before to sing in his language, without fear (though he really isn’t afraid) of being branded with that serious guilt of being a leghista. Apparently, he is not. No problem, we live in a formally free country. Culturally, I’m not so sure.
De Sfroos Manicomi
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Well, I hope the reference to my nickname is just a divertissement. Otherwise, I would see very few reasons to counter my thoughts. But I'm sure it's just a divertissement, indeed. As for the theories you attribute to the Lega folks... well, I really don’t know where you got them... ah no, of course... from Mein Kampf. But that was really Hitler, as you've already said. Really Hitler. Not Bossi. Not at all. If you've understood certain things all these years, I have no idea how you've managed to do it. Perhaps by living in another dimension. No offense, of course... it wouldn't be in the style of someone who would want to discuss intelligently.
De Sfroos Manicomi
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Dear strangler, you should know that you called me a racist. But don't worry (even though I know you wouldn't get agitated), you're certainly not the first to do so. I consider a racist anyone who regards as "mentally ill" those who think differently from them. At this point, the racist is you. And those who think like you. But we enter an endless spiral. And this shouldn’t be the place to discuss these matters. It’s just that the review (or at least a small part of it... actually, a way of interpreting it...) leads us to do so.
In a country like ours, unfortunately, many people manage to confuse the will for self-determination with racism.
Yes. And the usual Lega equation - ignorant and racist - is an overarching leitmotif. But it stems from the presumed intellectual superiority of a certain political-social segment. No need for me to say which one. But considering oneself superior to others, isn’t that racism?
Okay, and now feel free to go hard on it. But thankfully, it will be pointless.
De Sfroos Manicomi
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zk, are you talking to me? Relative of whom? But if I misunderstood, please be patient.
De Sfroos Manicomi
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He is accused of siding with the League and then responds with "La Fruntiera." But what does this song say? I don't understand why supporting a certain political party should be a fault. What kind of country do we live in? Anyway, could I kindly know what "La Fruntiera" is about? Thank you (yes, I'm authenticated now).