zuckina

DeRank : 0,12
DeAge™ : 8177 days • Here since 20 january 2004
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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I speak as one who listens to the rem... can you believe it? Do you really think they can be put on the same level? Come on, let's take it easy. Tastes are tastes, that's true. But quality art remains quality art even if someone doesn't like it. A good craft that sells remains such in the same way. But nothing more.
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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I don't win with insults... because I didn't insult you. Saying "you've pissed me off" or "you write nonsense" is not the same as saying "you're an idiot," "you're a jerk," etc. As I repeat, I have my personal opinions and I expressed them, but they align with my objective opinion in this case. The sentence I wrote about REM and Bon Jovi has both a subjective value and a general and objective value. If that bothers you, I'm sorry, but that's how it is. And no one demonizes you for listening to Bon Jovi, come on, I might have said some nonsense, I'm sorry if you were offended. But the truth is that, very simply, there's not much to think about.
Vasco Rossi Buoni O Cattivi
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But did I ever say that I criticize Vasco because he does drugs or drinks? Where does that come from, excuse me? Also, this thing about the nickname says it all; it's quite annoying. I've never played the moralist, maybe it's you who sees moralists (besides fascists) everywhere. I was talking about Vasco's music, Vasco's lyrics, what Vasco does in the music world. And by the way, I focused on the latest album and the most recent period. What do drugs or alcohol have to do with it? I was talking specifically about music. Just so you know, the anonymous person above who talks about insults isn't me.
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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x Mc Sampyr: I don't think Giorgio needs to be defended or I need to be reprimanded by you. I see no reason or necessity for it. Honestly, do you care about the issue so much?
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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"We are talking about two groups that have had a significant global impact and success, which have left a serious mark on music in recent years in totally different ways." In my opinion, this statement is false. Without vulgarity and without presumption. So let's say that according to my judgment (reached through a deep understanding of the two groups in question and careful historical and cultural evaluation, as well as through the opinions of many experts in the field... just to clear the air;0)) the REM are one of the most important and creative bands of the '80s/'90s. Bon Jovi are one of the most famous bands of the '80s. There’s a big difference. All respectfully and without offense, to which I have nonetheless responded. And you are not new to offending first, so I don’t see how you can lecture me. Cordially.
Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet
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I HATE BON JOVI IT MAKES ME SHIT ;0)
Queen A Kind Of Magic
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and then look, there isn't a mandatory way to follow when writing the review. The review can be written this way as well, not just this way.
Queen A Kind Of Magic
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I have only criticized your way of writing. I too am tired of always repeating the same thing.
Vasco Rossi Buoni O Cattivi
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I am a man. zuckina from zucchini from squash from pumpkin from pumpkins from smashing pumpkins
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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implying that I’m wrong then. Doesn’t it seem a bit strange to you? Just because the most famous tracks aren't necessarily from the last 5 years. R.E.M. released their first LP in 1983. There's plenty to listen to... anyway, R.E.M. really go beyond the song itself... it’s a matter of form and content, and double meanings. It’s interesting; there are many levels of communication. And it’s true that R.E.M. may seem simple and straightforward.