zaireeka

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DeAge™ : 8069 days • Here since 8 may 2004
Enbilulugugal Noizemongers For Goatserpent
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However, I would like to know how this "dissacrating" stuff is judged by the satanic/black/death/doom/metal group on Debaser, the serious one...
Enbilulugugal Noizemongers For Goatserpent
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Nice recommendation, Dr. Sfascia. Their music, judging by the sample, is truly "celestiaca" and relaxing. It reminds me a bit of a more experimental Claudio Baglioni. Ideal for 7:30 in the morning on the first day back to work after vacation.
Rammstein Rosenrot
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Thank you so much, Dr. Adder, for the advice. One by one, I promise I will follow them all. Thanks again. As soon as I can, I'll send you an almost-exhaustive list of my recommendations straight from my scientific/philosophical/existentia list library via private message. Bye!
Rammstein Rosenrot
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I "Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies" I never managed to finish. The only thing I remember is a panegyric on the creativity and graphic skill of Italians (you are an example) which at the time made me extremely proud of my COUNTRY. One last thing. Today I might visit a serious bookstore in a city that isn’t mine. Can you recommend some titles (you know the genre) that I absolutely should have? Thank you very much.
Rammstein Rosenrot
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DR. Adder, nice to see you again. I don't take pleasure in your message that there are also things we DO NOT agree on, particularly regarding the book "by the great Antonio Zichichi." From the little I have known him (actually, I have only listened to some of his, in my opinion, pathetic television appearances), he doesn't seem to be a great science communicator. PS. 1) Have you read "The Parrot's Theorem"? 2) What do you think of Odifreddi? Not well, I imagine (in truth, I also don't like some of his provocative positions, but I try to overlook them since he seems to be a person with extraordinary culture and intelligence, unlike Zichichi).
Therion Gothic Kabbalah
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I too have thought in the past about reviewing the same album twice. In fact, for Zaireeka, I was even advised to submit four reviews at once since the work by the FL consists of four CDs to be listened to simultaneously. But that was just for a laugh. You, on the other hand, really take it seriously (like much of the black-death-gothic-metal group) and use Debaser as your notebook and "revisions." Anyway, happy for you and happy for those who allow you to do it...
Pino Daniele Terra mia
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The words that have flown by didn’t please me, and honestly, they seem exaggerated, wasted, and out of proportion in this context, with all due respect to Debaser. One thing is certain, though. I fully endorse comment 52 by Oleeinar. The provocations are nothing more than a side effect of the "creative intelligence" demonstrated in various "writings" by Alessio. In short, as the Sumerian philosopher Sdug'asils says: "There is no great beauty without a little ugliness." PS Alessio, don’t leave.
Pino Daniele Terra mia
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I liked it. In particular, I find the image at the end of the recovery courses in the suburbs very eloquent and fitting. The fact remains that I am not a true Naples-born, angry Celinian like Alessio (and therefore, especially in recent times, particularly tired of words and speeches), even if I am even more Southern, at least geographically. PS. For Alessio: I really like prog, especially the flute solos. Shall we stay friends?
Nick Drake Pink Moon
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Your observation about the cover is more than right; by the way, I was also aware of the fact (that the cover is not the work of Drake). Let's say I would have done better to say that my assumption was based on an interpretation of the track evoked by the cover (or rather, I would have done better to say that the interpretation of the track I suggested had already been hinted at by the author of the cover). Nevertheless, I have been unnecessarily imprecise, and you have further demonstrated your expertise. Until next time.
Nick Drake Pink Moon
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I voted wrong. PS The phone images are beautiful and evocative, even though I hate phones and especially cell phones that ring.