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DeAge™ : 8069 days • Here since 8 may 2004
Claudio Bisio Patè D'Animo
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Fuck, the vote...
Claudio Bisio Patè D'Animo
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ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!!!!!! I remember it very well (at least I think so), the story of Giovanna who goes to cultivate her scraps of absence on the Greek island.. Damn!!! A very old friend of mine, practically lost, who was a fan of the earliest Elio e Le storie Tese, was literally obsessed with it. PS. I'm still waiting for your recommendation on a metal album to listen to...
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck Le Vite Degli Altri (Das Leben der Anderen)
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There’s one more thing. I completely share your doubt expressed at the beginning (how can an artist be inserted into the world they live in?). Lately, I’ve come to think that artists (the true ones) are nothing more than martyrs who sacrifice their lives to reconcile the god of beauty and the "extraordinary" with a humanity now lost in its infinite.
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck Le Vite Degli Altri (Das Leben der Anderen)
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I completely missed it!!! You did a high-level critical analysis. If I could have, I would have made it one of the best editorials on Debaser. For me, however, even those who wield power do not have freedom. Until next time!
The Amazing Rhythm Aces Stacked Deck & Too Stuffed To Jump
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Dr. Adder, the final part of the review drives me crazy. You're AMAZING!!! Now I have to go; my Turing Machine is not starting anymore... PS. Have you read "The Road to Reality" by Roger Penrose? I had read a lot of negative things about it from various sources, but I think it's a splendid (at least so far) and courageous book in its intent. Of course, it's demanding, but these days that's a merit.
Kiss the Anus of a Black Cat An Interlude to the Outermost
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Were they? Those from We Are Him?? Incredible, I hadn't made the connection... Anyway, even the Angels of Light (out of curiosity, I downloaded the album) didn't particularly excite me (they're not my genre), but I still remember them as something interesting. These, from the samples I've heard, I actually like even less. But clearly, 10 seconds per track is really too little for a reliable judgment.
Kiss the Anus of a Black Cat An Interlude to the Outermost
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Festwca, I have to check these out. They really remind me in tone and style of those you once "recommended" on your home page (I don't know if you still do that).
Kiss the Anus of a Black Cat An Interlude to the Outermost
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And what do we say about this subtitle (always from the FL): "An untested hypothesis suggesting that the chemical (in our brains) by which we are able to experience the sensation of being in love is the same chemical that caused the 'Big Bang' that was the birth of the accelerating universe"?
Kiss the Anus of a Black Cat An Interlude to the Outermost
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Should I do it? NO, I'm not doing it. Should I do it?? NO, I'm not doing it. Oh, come on, I'll do it. OK, I'll do it, I’ll take the plunge... 1) I often let myself be guided in my musical choices by the long names of bands, and also by the long titles of songs (no wonder I like FL with their hypertrophic "Guy who got a Headache and Accidentally Saves the World"). So this time we're on the same page... 2) I also like bucolic folk, so we're in tune 3) I really liked this review as well, so this time we're in sync.... As for the rest, friends, enemies, or completely "transparent" as before. Bye bye.
The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin
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I accidentally submitted the previous comment. X Larrock: Follow the reverse order compared to SHò, but starting from In a Priest Driven Ambulance. Have fun!