piergiorgio

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DeAge™ : 7490 days • Here since 6 december 2005
Kaleidoscope (US) Side Trips
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I don't know Blackberry Way, but I'm currently listening to their album "Move". It's good, although at times it feels a bit naive. Could someone review it? God, I love the years '66, '67, '68 and their albums!!!!!!!
Kaleidoscope (US) Side Trips
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Lewis, GOURMET!!!!!!!!!,
have you ever heard of The Move? And Tomorrow? You might like them if you don't know them already.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem
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thank you Mozart, thank you John, thank you Debaser, it's nice to know that there are people like you out there, John, and that we might brush past each other on the streets of our cities without recognizing one another, it's nice, it makes you feel less alone,
in an increasingly flat and insensitive world, thank you for being there.
God, this site is so cool!!!!!
Wings Goodnight Tonight
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Well, Beatboy entertained me; rather than horrors, I would say they are just lapses in attention. Maybe issues with neural connectivity? It happens to me too, very often, hehehehe.
Wings Goodnight Tonight
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beatboy, you made me smile with joy... eheheheheh
you still need to correct "avvolte" which is spelled "a volte."
The album is nice, and so are you.
Oasis Wonderwall (singolo)
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And suuuu, guys, don't bring down poor Tony like that, everyone does what they can, be kind. The review isn't great, okay, but what does that mean? For me, it's not trash; no review I've read on Debaser is (oh my, maybe none, perhaps mine are? A terrible doubt arises).
AA.VV. Sanremo 2006  -56° Festival della Canzone Italiana
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Love Music
I'm still rolling, calm, calm
and since today is International Women's Day, well,
long live MARIA! (heheheh)
AA.VV. Sanremo 2006  -56° Festival della Canzone Italiana
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Laghee, I have no objections to your statement; however, I would say... write a song like "I bambini fanno oh," stay in the charts for six months, earn a ton of money, and then you can say that writing chart-topping songs is easy. Perhaps we sometimes forget that the Sanremo festival is a platform to sell (and I mean sell) music? Real and profound music is found elsewhere (except for rare exceptions).
Love, can you pass me the joint or do you want to smoke it all yourself? (heh heh heh)
AA.VV. Sanremo 2006  -56° Festival della Canzone Italiana
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Geeno, in the other evenings of the year I'm not worried, I lock her in the highest tower of the castle (just kidding, obviously, eheheh). I don't know, I don't mind Povia (I'm not saying I would buy one of his CDs, just to be clear), while working, as background music, nothing more. But I liked the phrase "dare fiducia a chi ti tira il pane"; I found it quite profound (Oh God, should I be worried?).
AA.VV. Sanremo 2006  -56° Festival della Canzone Italiana
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I would break a lance in favor of Povia. His songs, a bit naive, a bit cartoonish, and a bit fanciful and dreamy, are FAKELY simple; a more attentive listen certainly reveals a thoughtful use of words and the images they suggest. All in all, a character like him was missing in Italian music. In a market where everyone clones each other, we must at least acknowledge his merit for having a certain originality. Whether you like it or not, well, that's another story. What do you think? Did I just shoot a lot of morning nonsense? Or am I just looking for a way to distract myself from thinking about where my wife will go with her friends tonight? (And what will they do????).