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Stadio Diluvio Universale
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Of course it was a serious question, Primiballi, am I a clown?:-D One more thing: if a piece of this album had been presented at Sanremo, would your judgment on it still have been 3 stars or maybe something less? Anyway, the analogy between rock and tortelli can be misleading, hunger is hunger... of course, after a year of tortelli, I would probably throw myself out of the balcony.
Stadio Diluvio Universale
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But I didn’t understand, this would have been material for Sanremo but, since it didn’t make it to the stage of the Ariston, is this album saved in the corner? Is that what you meant?
Malika Ayane Malika Ayane
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Great tits
Stadio Diluvio Universale
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Can someone explain the concept of utility to me? What is it about? Post 19 by Iside is too beautiful.
George A. Romero Zombi
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Beautiful, excessively splatter at times, but in others it's really stunning, like the scene of the zombie attack on Steve in the elevator. The two dead ones are the ones who fall prey to the greed of consumerism, and they deserve it. And without Romero, no Resident Evil.
Slint Tweez
Slint Tweez
14 apr 09
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Okay Gae, I give up. If for you and someone else an album by Slint is worth one by Stadio, what can I say, we’re in a democracy, right? (That’s what they say).
Slint Tweez
Slint Tweez
14 apr 09
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ROCK ANTHOLOGY you are free to do whatever you want, but I can see an incredible straw man in your post (just like I saw in Ghemison's), you call it hypocrisy, I call it awareness (attempted, not necessarily effective, it could also be a futile attempt) of what is being listened to. Of course, someone who listens to One Wild Night by Bon Jovi and doesn't know Slint might tell me that I'm not right in the head, for what his judgment is worth. It's interesting to note how many people consistently fail to understand a damn thing about what one is trying (in vain) to argue, and how many take certain personal ideas (objectively harmless) as personal offenses.
Slint Tweez
Slint Tweez
14 apr 09
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Mopaga's post leaves me to infer that I wasn't clear enough... it's not a matter of genres, but of how one approaches the genre. I myself, for example, still have Neurosis on my iPod next to Galaxie 500, two bands with very different backgrounds, but I consider them both valuable regardless of their specificities. And I would reproach Scaruffi for exactly the opposite, that is, his tendency to look at a work sometimes based on the sub-sub-genre it belongs to, falling into the conclusion that "this album was fundamental for that branch of that section of rock," a bit like saying that a work is valuable only for fans of that very particular and contextual sub-current... which, in my opinion, amounts to a hyper-relativism that doesn't do much good. So, both pop and cosmic are fine, it all depends on how both are treated.
Slint Tweez
Slint Tweez
13 apr 09
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Gustavo, my last posts weren't for you...
Slint Tweez
Slint Tweez
13 apr 09
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"Where is it written? Tell me if you know or if it’s just your opinion," even written laws come from simple opinions, albeit institutionalized. To see it clearly, I can't conceive any reasoning that, as such, does not stem from an opinion. So yes, of course, it's just my opinion.