Fidia

DeRank : 5,30
DeAge™ : 7472 days • Here since 26 december 2005
Green Day Dookie
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Aside from the bullshit about punk and how this album is a masterpiece ("one of the best punk CDs ever"), I’d like to remind you that the Italian language is important and shouldn’t be underestimated.
I mean, it’s right to have your own opinions and defend them, but for that very reason, it's essential to know spoken and written Italian in order to communicate them.
Unless you’re a fake, in which case, alas, you wouldn’t have achieved the goal of making people laugh.
Anouk Update
Anouk Update
5 dec 06
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In my opinion, this received far too much attention when her first album was released. I remember a very beautiful girl and an average voice, but, other than that, cliché commercial music and nothing original at all.
Mink DeVille Cadillac Walk: The Mink DeVille Collection
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"I never found him in any charts, from Scaruffi to il Cibicida who prefer Black Sabbath, Beck, Queen, Radiohead, Brian Eno or Peter Gabriel, who in my opinion are among the most overrated artists of the last 30 years."
"It’s true that tastes are subjective, but for the authors of these rankings, it seems that Rock was born about twenty years ago, with the founding fathers, Chuck Berry, Sam Cooke, the great Willie Dixon, Otis Redding, Muddy Waters, Ronnie Hawkins, Eddie Cochran, (the first Punk) not even a shadow."
"Look, this is a site for music reviews, not for criticizing other people's tastes. That's what the comments are for. Or at least try to write a review that actually is one and include your sharp invectives against all those poor souls who haven't understood anything about music, unlike you who have brought light to these pages."
AA.VV. Lords Of Chaos: Die Geschichte Der Okkulten Musik
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Regarding Sabbath, clearly I misunderstood since I thought you were referring to their music (in the sense that musically they weren't that bad). The questionable thing, in my opinion, is that your fair examination tries to present itself as objective by citing at the end the thoughts of someone who is anything but sane, ultimately, in my view, ridiculing the entire previous analysis. Let me explain better: if you had concluded with your own thoughts without quoting Burzum's, your work would have been commendable; however, by quoting the count's words verbatim, you did nothing but write down his opinion and present it as objective and, therefore, credible, which is obviously far from the truth. And I repeat, this regardless of the music, which may or may not be liked. P.S.: You did not answer my question: is your nickname or isn't it a parody of Death in June?
AA.VV. Lords Of Chaos: Die Geschichte Der Okkulten Musik
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I mean, I really can’t understand. You praise the whole plethora of black metal groups anyway and everywhere, and then you write that "Black Sabbath (who weren't even vaguely evil, actually)." I hope this sentence referred to the image and not the music; otherwise, it would really verge on the ridiculous. How ridiculous is the final remark, with its nauseating rhetoric. Don't take it personally, Deathinaugust—you have a nice nickname (a parody of Death in June?), but you do so much to position yourself as an objective observer only to quote verbatim someone who certainly doesn’t have all the screws tightened, as if he were St. Francis. Learning to think with your own head truly means thinking with your own head, without being swayed by the nonsense of others, regardless of the music you may like or not, according to each person's tastes.
Ozzy Osbourne No Rest For The Wicked
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Well, Anderson, first I'd like to tell you that your comments are certainly not fitting for a man of your age, but it's known that it's easy to label those who listen to a different genre of music as "idiots" or whatever, especially when behind the protected screen of a computer.
Then, if you really want to know my point of view, I refer you to what I wrote in the comments on the review of Ozzy "Live at Budokan."
If you don’t understand something, let me know so I can send you a private message. Have a good evening.
Ozzy Osbourne No Rest For The Wicked
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Anderson, your comment is a rare example of banality. I could reply with a post a mile long, but I’d rather not.
Ozzy Osbourne No Rest For The Wicked
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Mediocre review (what does "intivati" mean?).
In my opinion, the worst album of Ozzy from the 80s (by his own admission, after all).
Miracle Man? Got Busted! (Translated, in any case, the madman remains great).
Tori Amos Under the Pink
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Hello Undying, I wanted to thank you.
On your advice, I watched "the elephant man" last night.
Beautiful, I almost had tears in my eyes.
After this, I will be on the hunt for all of Lynch's films. Thank you again.
Ozzy Osbourne Live at Budokan
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Vinsex, honestly, I don't feel like going to read the liner notes of the Sabs and Ozzy's solo albums to verify whether he wrote the lyrics or not, but even if he didn't, what would that prove in your opinion? That Ozzy's solo success is due to Zakk or Randy? Or that the original Sabs could have done without the madman? I've already answered that last question in my last post. Regarding the first one, I obviously consider such insinuation completely unfounded. If anything, it's the opposite, since Zakk and Randy were discovered by Ozzy and not the other way around. Whether he's a great singer or a great artist doesn't matter much to me. He's one of the most seminal and important figures (perhaps THE figure) in all of metal, with a charisma that others can only dream of. Come on, let's not kid around, please.