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Franco Battiato M.elle le "Gladiator"
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Antonio, have you finally understood it....!!!!!!! :-)))))}
Pain Of Salvation BE
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Look, in this group I definitely intend to complete the original discography... as for the prices, well my retailer sells them for 18 euros... if I were to buy them from their official site it wouldn’t be the same, considering the shipping costs? Anyway, if you want, enlighten me on this "from the source" buying procedure... THANK YOU
Pain Of Salvation BE
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Unfortunately, I couldn't listen to "perfect element"... just like I couldn't to "one hour by the concrete lake"... which of the two do you recommend more? Anyway, among the points of comparison, you didn't "dare" to mention "The dark side of the moon"... well, as I already said in the review, the comparison can be made without fear of being blasphemous... Even though they are two completely different albums... but qualitatively, one can't say that one is absolutely superior to the other... Who knows what they'll come up with in the fall... at this point, I really don’t know what to expect!!!!!!
Franco Battiato M.elle le "Gladiator"
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Although I frankly detest the aphorisms of this singer-songwriter, the ethics of rhetoric compel me to give at least a minimal batracomiomacante of applause to such "opus," born from an author who, alas, is not too dissimilar in an animistic sense from this "speculum iudiciale" (a legal treatise from the late 1300s)... but with you it sounds good and thus I quote it... Ave
Pink Floyd Animals
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Well dear Jetto, what can I say... the great MASTER is a bit like Moggi... (not by chance he didn't like the review...); unfortunately, I and all the other reviewers must feel defeated in the face of his great refusal to form a SUM COALITION with us... As for Judo, well, I would say that it is precisely the immanence of its philosophical framework that makes it a technique, as you say, of "synthetic" containment... In fact, the roughly 40 principles that govern it are all inspired by the ultimate logic of bringing the opponent to the ground... I don’t know if you know the famous metaphor of snow on the branches of a tree; the survival of some trees in winter is due to the fact that their branches, once laden with snow, manage to shake it off, letting it fall to the ground... Conversely, the branches of the great oak, however resilient, lacking the same ability to "neutralize" the snow, sooner or later break... In any case, the latest competitive demands, contrary to what you say, have distorted the art of Judo.. this is because, in my opinion, rendering it an offensive technique allows the fighter to score more points and immediately! But let me be clear... I have never practiced Judo, but from the competitions I have watched, I had a strong impression in this regard.
In any case, the underlying philosophical framework of this (and many other Eastern disciplines) is truly remarkable and fascinating... Anyway, and speaking of more important things (...) I’ve heard some rumors around that even on de baser, someone called MASTER is gathering new followers around his gospel... (of which he has written the first two pages.... he he he!!!)!!!
Pain Of Salvation BE
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ERRATA- CORRIGE: "PORCUPINE TREE"!!
Pain Of Salvation BE
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Well, unfortunately you see, the really strange thing is that this record hasn't gained widespread fame... and yet if you take a peek around the main magazines, you might agree that every "reviewer" has nothing but praise for this band... Their greatness lies in the immense passion they have for music and beyond... It's admirable how they manage, at a time when everything has already been played, to still be original... to produce music that in every album moves you in an innovative way... Well, I believe this is the most telling sign of the immense quality of a record... Personally, I think the two main bands to "keep an eye on" today are Pain and Porcione Tree... The latter is truly a remarkable band, but in my opinion, inferior to Pain (although much better known in the music market)... Their sound astonishes with its multifaceted sophistication... and yet, ultimately, the great Pink Floyd influence ends up breaking through in many of their productions... In short, as far as innovativeness goes, I believe this record has a lot to teach... even in the year of grace 2004...
Nirvana Sliver
Nirvana Sliver
19 may 06
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GREAT PUNI!!!!!!! BANG THE COBAIN......but..it sounds good too...it will be the summer hit of 2006...I can already feel it Unz hunz hunz..BANGTHECOBAIN BANG THE COBAIN....!!!!!
Pink Floyd Animals
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The beautiful thing, Jetto, is that in the comments attached to his MASTERPIECE (check them out, if you want..) the MASTER even denied being the Maccio Capatonda I was referring to... the MASTER is so great that he gets lost in his own immensity...
Pink Floyd Animals
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FALSE! If you read my review on Ozzy... you'll notice that my great friendship with Jettojet was born in a manner similar to our interaction.. in fact, despite our initial disagreements, I have always been objective with his subsequent reviews.. I judged them positively for the simple reason that they were well-written... that's all... If one day you and the MASTER were to write a MASTERPIECE (in an objective sense), I would be the first to acknowledge it... Frankly, that review on the Hippos, besides being written in a stylistically good manner, pretends to glorify an actually dull album... it’s true that de gustibus... but if those are the masterpieces...