zaireeka

DeRank : 12,20
DeAge™ : 8069 days • Here since 8 may 2004
Pier Paolo Pasolini Comizi d'Amore
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ALessioIRIDE, some time ago: "fuck the editors." LONG LIVE ALESSIOIRIDE for the spontaneity, but also long live the Editors.
Pier Paolo Pasolini Comizi d'Amore
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Wow, some time ago: "Beautiful, as always. However, it seems to me that your DeGenere hasn't been very appreciated by the editors lately..."
Pier Paolo Pasolini Comizi d'Amore
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Alessio, I was indeed referring to Sandro Bondi, who, by the way, I knew had been a member of the PCI. But it still seems like a paradox to me that he is a fan of PPP. Cheers.
Coldplay Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends
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Well, Macca isn't a great lyricist, apart from the fact that he wrote the lyrics to songs like Eleanor Rigby with the magical image "leave in the umbrella stand the face he uses for going out" (the quote is definitely inaccurate). PS. Study the Beatles better (and also all the pop music that followed, and all the bands that inherited their greatness more effectively than Coldplay, and review). PS2. But your Nick is really nice.
Pier Paolo Pasolini Comizi d'Amore
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The vote
Pier Paolo Pasolini Comizi d'Amore
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You started with a splendid "Mara Carfagna, former soubrette, now just a minister," then you continued to produce sparks of clear, free, and effective thought worthy of PPP. Truly amazing. PS. I just discovered a few days ago that PPP is the favorite director/writer, etc. of Alfredo Bondi (yes, that's right, Berlusconi's cat). How do you explain something like that? Perhaps we all thought too badly of Silvio's cat?
Cesare Basile Storia di Caino
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Damn, I missed the part "If I had to name some musical references, rather than the usual Cave." Well, just pretend you didn't see it...
Cesare Basile Storia di Caino
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1) The epigraph is sensational. 2) Maybe I’m talking nonsense, in fact, I’m definitely talking nonsense. But I remember reading somewhere someone discussing this album and comparing it to Nick Cave's stuff. Could it be a real/realistic memory?
Ours Distorted Lullabies
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Look who's being talked about. I confirm that it's a very beautiful album (I borrowed it from the internet back in the Napster days and it was one of the best purchases..), a mix between Scott Walker and Jeff Buckley, even more anguished/melodramatic/existentiali st. "I'm a Monster" I remember as a wonderful ballad.