Alfredo

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Perfume Voice
Perfume Voice
18 aug 10
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"Perfume are followed by 80% of a male audience aged between 20 and 30 years" --> oh well...20 and 30 years? and then we complain about Litfiba in Italy..:DD
Perfume Voice
Perfume Voice
17 aug 10
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Well, it's established that it's just as crap as Lady Gaga, after all, it's still some disgusting and pointless dance pseudo-music. And obviously, they are clever; who the hell would buy this garbage if it weren't sprinkled with "visual effects" and whatnot? After all, what market are they targeting if not that of the Japanese bimbeminkia?
Perfume Voice
Perfume Voice
17 aug 10
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Anyway, I find this way of understanding commercial music (Japanese) much more pleasing compared to the American rubbish. At least they don't seem to take themselves seriously… or do they? :DD
Perfume Voice
Perfume Voice
17 aug 10
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"You couldn't find a better compliment" well, I'm glad to have made these three lovely and charming ladies happy. :D My speech about the meaning of the term "music" was just humorous/philosophical.
AC/DC Live At Donington
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I agree with Stefano90, and those claims about the "greatest band" are just unbearable now... without reasonable doubt?? ugh...
Perfume Voice
Perfume Voice
16 aug 10
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Only them!...in the audience there are only brainless people, obviously..:DD
Perfume Voice
Perfume Voice
16 aug 10
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Schi, you absolutely have to check out the videos linked in the review from Panapp!! Go watch the live! :DDD
Perfume Voice
Perfume Voice
16 aug 10
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Just listened to "Voice." It sounds like Nintendo music. A question comes to my mind: can't we change the names of songs/music in this genre? I mean, it kind of feels odd to call an album by John Coltrane and this Voice the same thing (i.e., MUSIC). :DDD
U2 Live @ Torino 06.08.10
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"In principle, I reiterate that I think it's clearly better to always stay the same, if that's what you do best, than to change and be mediocre" --> well, I agree with that. The Ramones themselves (whom I love) always played their music, but you can still notice different nuances throughout their various albums and periods. For example, there's a difference between "End of the Century" and "Too Tough to Die."
U2 Live @ Torino 06.08.10
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It may also be that AC/DC have remained (definitely too) faithful to their style due to their inability to play in any other way.