aries

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DeAge™ : 7437 days • Here since 30 january 2006
Alessandro Baricco City
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It doesn't need a second read. Thank goodness.
Maurizio Pallante La decrescita felice
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I discovered Pallante at a conference. He offers a realistic and interesting, probably "uncomfortable," perspective: he has understood that GDP, which continues to be the benchmark for judging a country's economic state, is not everything. The day this is understood in high circles, it will be a revolution. I fear it will never happen because many economic interests would cease to exist without consumption.
Carlos Santana & Alice Coltrane Illuminations
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Congratulations on your choice, impressive for your young age. I only know the title track of the album, which I was able to appreciate only after several listens.
Black Sabbath The Eternal Idol
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Great excursus... With Black Sabbath, I’m stuck in '73, although I think they made good stuff even after that. However, at the moment, I prefer to listen to something else.
Verdena Elefante EP
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In agreement with Teenage (comment 3)
Renzo Arbore Il Pap'occhio
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I didn't see it; I only saw the subsequent "FF.SS", cult for some scenes (the parody of Fellini in the bathroom and Cesare Gigli who, while eating a plate of spaghetti at the restaurant, engages in a series of unhygienic practices).
Sergio Leone Per Qualche Dollaro In Più
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I love the next one more, but here we have some villains like Volonté and Klaus Kinski (between the two, I prefer the latter).
Fabri Fibra Controcultura
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67 minutes of pure rap from Fabri Fibra, the real deal, the pure stuff. In short, pure shit.
Martin Scorsese Taxi Driver
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I know the film well, so I don't care much about the spoiler (Besides, in general, it doesn't bother me... I enjoy seeing HOW we get to the ending). De Niro-Scorsese: what more can I say?
Saverio Costanzo La Solitudine dei Numeri Primi
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I find both the book and the movie overrated. I won't give a rating, but I believe that, if there were one, it would be half of a prime number less than 3.