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The Doors Strange Days
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happy but you have to understand that this clogs the site. I, at the maximum of my goodwill, would set a roof of two reviews. You’re right to say that if someone writes from different perspectives, it can be done. I don’t understand and I get angry with those who write the 20th review of a historical album, which is much worse than those who have already done it, just to get their 15 minutes of fame on the homepage. Because here it’s full of people seeking attention; once people came here to gather information about music, now it’s just to ramble on.
James Cameron Terminator
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Ah, and then a man alone saves the world alone: 1) In the Bible (but it doesn't seem like there’s a happy ending) 2) In Marvel comics 3) In Terminator. That is, in three examples of fantasy or epic narrative. It's obvious that the masses without a leader often can't get their heads straight, but in the same way, a man alone without the support of "the people," as you say, doesn't get anywhere.
James Cameron Terminator
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Honestly, I read it (except for when you get lost in the plot) and I didn't like it as an analysis. In other words, I agree with Mauro60 when he says that you tend to philosophize excessively. You put a lot on the table, make references of all kinds (by the way, the superficial criticism of the '68 generation is quite laughable; it would need to be argued not just by saying it's annoying, but by explaining why it has to be A man who saves, and why a people cannot rise up, considering that there are examples in both directions) but without delving into them. The intention is good, but the approach seems a bit redundant and (maybe I'm wrong) cumbersome. Regarding the relationship between man and machine, I wrote a thesis on it, and yes, the discussion started with the space-time compression of the industrial revolution and even earlier, but it is precisely after Asimov that the discourse evolved and created genuine currents of robotic thought and especially (this is the most interesting field) cyborgology. The cyborg, that is, the man who tends towards the machine, is more interesting than the robot, which is the machine that tends towards man. Anyway, good job in any case for the interpretation, which may be debatable but is personal.
The Doors Strange Days
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"but since it's been almost two years that I haven't rated the recs unless they are beautiful or horrendously ugly, I'M NOT DOING IT." I've eaten up my words.
The Doors Strange Days
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As a veteran of the anti-duplicate scene, I would give you a 1 too, but since it's been almost two years since I've rated any reviews unless they’re stunningly beautiful or horrendously bad. And yours is neither of those, actually I have to say I like it more than others done on this album. Which, by the way, is my favorite by the Doors, and I also adore My Eyes Have Seen You. Anyway, varying things up is nice, especially since there's a nice disclaimer before sending reviews that encourages not sending duplicates.
Alex Britti 3
Alex Britti 3
30 jul 07
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"I SAW THEM LIVE?????" I know it sounds like a teacher's note, but I won't compromise on Italian. And neither on that damn SMS slang.
Turisas The Varangian Way
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I don't think I've expressed this thought, that is, that I wrote trivialities, and I wasn't polemicizing between dozens and hundreds; it was just a clarification. The idea of going to war dressed only in furs was indeed a bit trivial, but it's a common mistake when myth surpasses history. In any case, I wasn't contesting the music, because it's far from me to listen to it, but the historical intro that you brought up, not me. If we aren't at a council of Norse history scholars, then why discuss it in the rec? You did well to write about it, but it's fair that someone talks about the intro and not the music. And anyway, I'll finish here; now I'm off for lunch.
Ghost Hypnotic Underworld
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I take back what I said, in the end I prefer this one here, a bit too heavy in stormy nights and half of it is taken by hemicyclic anthelion. You can see them live at this link:
Ghost In Stormy Nights
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follow the link and you'll see them live:
Boris with Michio Kurihara Rainbow
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Here is the link to the Rainbow video:
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