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Ciprì e Maresco Lo Zio Di Brooklyn
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There’s a line in that movie that stuck with me: "Think about it, buddy, we’re in 2000, everything has already been done, what’s left to invent?"
Gallon Drunk You, The Night... And The Music
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uhuh we should recommend these to sombretta... for me, they can easily compete with gun club, but not with birthday party... eheh no… those are up there! :-)
Ciprì e Maresco Lo Zio Di Brooklyn
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For me, Strange Days has nothing ridiculous about it; it's one of the masterpieces of the 90s... ridiculous instead are the statements from Moretti (an intelligent filmmaker, but a terrible critic) and his unqualifiable stigmatizations of "violent cinema."
Minor Threat Minor Threat
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no, even "normal" people... the "good" people...
Minor Threat Minor Threat
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Well, even in the real world, gentlemen (seemingly) sometimes turn into beasts (not seemingly).
Lightwave Mundus Subterraneus
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I'm glad about it :-)
Bardo Pond Bufo Alvarius, Amen 29:15
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I miss them, I will listen to them.
Minor Threat Minor Threat
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Okay, do as you wish (but anonymous comments are not allowed on this page, so you should be safe).
The Fugs The Fugs First Album
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punk?? new wave??? absolutely not... these were playing folk, certainly not in a virtuosic way, but that's not enough to place them among the forerunners of punk (and even new wave!)... a really poor group, like the Holy Modal Rounders for that matter... in that genre, David Peel definitely did it much better, fresher, inspired, and more fun... regarding the Fugs, the much-acclaimed Virgin Forest, while apparently inspiring Zappa, remains one of the most disappointing "cult" tracks ever... an outdated group and largely forgettable...
Minor Threat Minor Threat
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@zeroincondotta: I share your way of thinking... I just want to make a couple of clarifications: 1) my question was specifically directed at nickghostdrake, who usually judges a record first from an ideological perspective, then from a musical one; 2) surely hardcore was totally against what remained of the wreckage of the hippy ideology (the so-called "traitors"), but to some extent its bitterness was also directed at the naivety of the hippies. @alessio: in what language should a punk band sing? Portuguese?