Sanjuro

DeRank : 0,49
DeAge™ : 7515 days • Here since 12 november 2005
Max Pezzali Time Out
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Yes, but the 883 are genius; no silly band has ever managed to create similar lyrics, precisely because they aimed to be "silly." Their idiocy was of an invaluable genuine quality. And what about Mauro Repetto? In his solo album, he shamelessly boasted about being with a woman in order to brag about having been in the 883, a very average Italian yet somehow beyond.
Alfred Hitchcock La donna che visse due volte (1958)
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What great courage you have to watch an Alfred Hitchcock movie... translate this "Yesterday I saw an Alfred Hitchcock's movie"... Or "Yesterday I saw a movie by Alfredo Prurito-Al-Cazzo": Only a bunch of assholes like you could love it.
Max Pezzali Time Out
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MAURO REPETTO + MAX PEZZALI = PURE GENIUS. The first two albums are masterpieces of human stupidity, but of that genuine kind that approaches perfection. S'inkazza, 6 1 sfigato, Te la tiri, Jolly Blu, Nella Notte, Nord Sud Ovest Est, Rotta Per Casa di Dio... from the greats, then the departure of Repetto and the artistic decline of the wonderful 883.
Max Pezzali Time Out
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Max Pezzali + Mauro Repetto = Legend. The first two albums by 883 are a blast, and so is Zucchero Filato Nero, the solo project of the blonde.
Alfred Hitchcock La donna che visse due volte (1958)
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I have a blocked dick? Alright, I’ll go to your mother, the queen of cock, and I’ll get it sorted out, ha ha. Of course, I’ll close my eyes because such a sewer rat needs to be enriched with some trash bags from the condo to be able to look it in the face. One... and shiiiiit.
Vedova Remembrances
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Great speech of yours, sooooo good! Super original too!!! So get to making ultra cheesy pop music, contact an ultra hot singer, totally lose your identity so you can have even greater international exposure. ZOMBIE
Alfred Hitchcock La donna che visse due volte (1958)
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"The woman who came two times" was also inspired by Pretazzo's mother, who was told twice, while she was pregnant, that there was a risk of losing the baby.
Alfred Hitchcock La donna che visse due volte (1958)
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The original title was "The Woman Who Came Twice" Hitchcock took inspiration from the Exes of DaveJonGIlmour and JimMorrison, respectively with them 3 or 5 years apart. Damn, twice in a short amount of time, what legends...
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Sprite Extreme Wing... it really seems like a great work of musical renewal in Italian just from the name. I'm tired of these damn clones (not directed at Sprite, whom I don't know), I'm tired of the "Nick Cave voice" and "Death-style singing," enough. enough. enough. enough. We had a fucking strong culture so deeply rooted that it managed to give birth to some of the greatest directors in the world, they copied us fucking everywhere, but in music, apart from Zu, Faust' O, the first Battiato, De André, and a few other lone wolves, we've ALWAYS been left without identity. I mean, one is born in Lecce, Cagliari, Milan, Genoa, Rome and has only the lousy school English at their disposal: and they use it. Because really, why use the language you've been speaking for 25 damned years at every opportunity when you can use one where you're completely handicapped, no better than a damn Chinese tourist in Rome? Obviously, it's fucking cool: enough! ITALIAN in music and fuck English. God, how many shitty bands with horrible pronunciations have I heard? How many mistakes I’ve read in the lyrics, how many laughs I had when I brought local EPs sung in English to my friends in LOS STRONZA ANGELES? Have you ever heard a foreign tenor singing some wall-breaking stuff in Italian? AHAHAH it sounds like crap, just like all these pseudo bands COLONized by the brothers across the ocean. Hey you damn metal, rock, punk bands who are imitating, do you want to understand that you suck, you rotten worms? To the ears of the so-cool Americans, you sound exactly like this: (WATCH OUT FOR THE SPACES). And go screw yourselves, you ugly bastards!