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Fiamma Nirenstein Israele siamo noi
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@Iside. I can’t, certainly because I haven’t had the same life experiences as you, have such a convinced view of the world’s problems. Money, in my opinion, moves the world in the same way that fuel powers a car. However, cars don’t drive themselves; someone needs to steer them. The real problem is that the drivers (the politicians) are too focused on winning the race for their team, they are never willing to admit their mistakes, they always blame the opponent, and they invoke the conspiracies of the race judge...
Fiamma Nirenstein Israele siamo noi
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De Lorenzo, aside from God, whose reference I imagine is to Berlusconi himself, what do you mean by Homeland? I hope it’s not that festive, self-satisfied, and parading version we’ve seen lately. And what do you mean by family? I hope it’s not the one from 'ndrangheta to which the Senator who was applauded with a standing ovation by your friends in Parliament “indirectly belonged” (as he himself admitted). Anyway, I must say you don't write badly and you have a clear and effective vision of “your” reality.
Fiamma Nirenstein Israele siamo noi
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The problem is just one, forget about bullshit, Israel, equal treatment, and foreign policy. WE absolutely MUST DEMOCRATICALLY FREE ourselves once and for all from Him and that "restricted" group of DANGEROUS MADMEN who support him in his delirious statements (the others, in my opinion, can be rehabilitated, perhaps by "institutionalizing" them in appropriate "rehabilitation communities." Some in the group, a few, are even worth appreciating, in my view). Let’s remember what his (ex) wife said about him being "ill". Can we manage to do this before the situation worsens?
Edoardo Bennato Uffà! Uffà!
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1) Well done, Twiggi, I was actually determined to make that note on the cover... 2) You’re really an expert, I really underestimated you, sorry.
Edoardo Bennato Le Vie Del Rock Sono Infinite
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"There was a king," which you call a good piece, or I didn't get it or it really is a damn song, stupid and banal. Out of respect for the Bennato of the seventies and early eighties, I lean towards the second. If that weren’t the case, at this point it would mean that the others you have criticized (the majority) are not so bad after all?
Sparklehorse Live Padova 22/7/2003
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"a melancholic sweetness that makes me melt ("You are / A car / You are / A hospital / I’d walk to hell and back / To see you smile / On Saturday")". Sic.
Sparklehorse Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain
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Not having loved this last album of yours enough, I think, may become one of my great regrets.
Sparklehorse Live all'Università di Bari - 26/05/07
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Mark, the moment you gave me that day I will never forget. Safe journey to Paradise.
Sparklehorse Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot
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Hi Mark, thank you for everything, also from my daughter. I will miss you.
Povia Scacco matto
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I don't know what to say; someone who was once lynched for having rated a Cremonini album on this site should really remain silent. However, I honestly think I'm open enough to reconsider my judgments. So... I wanted to... say. I mean, I wanted to say that this song by Povia, "Scacco Matto," is really..., I'm saying it, a real "musical shit" (I couldn't leave Fosca alone after the support she showed me on other pages...). The lyrics are especially TERRIBLE. If this is the best, how bad are the others?