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DeAge™ : 7506 days • Here since 20 november 2005
Vision Divine 9 Degrees West Of The Moon
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"Finally, there is a breath of innovation in the air and a desire to definitively leave the past behind, shedding the shadow of power to dedicate ourselves to something different and, let's say, innovative."
Hüsker Dü Zen Arcade
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So rough that, among the classics, I appreciated it last. Of course, if we have to rely on duplicates of historical works to catch a breath on Deb, we're in trouble.
Japancakes Loveless
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The demonstration that melody is not quite enough in music...
Iride Casa
Iride Casa
19 mar 09
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Without a doubt, Franci, mine was a purely musical note :-)
Iride Casa
Iride Casa
19 mar 09
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On MySpace, certain nuances can't be appreciated; there's no way around it. Listening now, it's almost all in its place, even the vocals are okay all things considered. Pure punk, which is PH then. Maybe certain instrumental transitions (Folle Fallo!) are a bit forced (like some pieces from JL, after all...). I say luckily, the Teatro degli Orrori have nothing to do with this record... for me, they remain a bunch of posers.
U2 No Line On The Horizon
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You idiot, you're not obligated to read, you could break the routine by trying to jump off the balcony, it's fun you know.
U2 No Line On The Horizon
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In fact, I believe that it is routine as such (including work) that prevents the average individual from shaking off the mediocrity of common thought. All the time we have is spent exhausting ourselves to complete tasks that, upon a moment's reflection, are light years away from what we would like/could aspire to. The responsibility certainly does not lie with those who work (to make a living, they can't do otherwise, unless they turn to theft) or with those who get excessively absorbed by the calendar, but with those who have structured society in a certain way. However, I also realize that my notes are far from original, and I conclude by pointing out that in my first post there was an implicit criticism of society, not of occupations as such.
Melvins Stoner Witch
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I over-exaggerated at the time, the record is more than respectable, between a 3 and a 4.
U2 No Line On The Horizon
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Yes, but just to clarify, I wrote "Really, it sounds like a review from Tv sorrisi e canzoni, a mishmash of populist common sense FOR the petty bourgeois of the suburbs." So, even though it's more subjective than math, Italian cannot be completely distorted, and it seems a bit inappropriate to change the meaning of the sentence. I didn't call you a petty bourgeois; I was describing the average Italian for what it is. @Kant: from a nickname like yours, I would expect a bit more mental quickness, if you don't mind (surely Kant had many more mental acrobatics than I do), wake up.
U2 No Line On The Horizon
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Yes, but when will you stop bothering the niche? What has the niche ever done to you? Can you justify the supposed beauty of this record without throwing the niche out? That's what I wonder. Mine is an explicit incitement in the post, but yours is implicit in the review.