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When we talk about timing. :-) Hi, see you at the next '80s revival. :-)
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Hi Odra, Missing deb?:-)
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Wow, what a memory!!! Not just the name (I'll check later, you know :-)) but also the lyrics of the song. :-) The five notes were played on that toy keyboard that Camerini also used in "rock'n roll robot" (or was it "Tanz bambolina"? I don't know, one of the two anyway... or both...). Alright, come on, the last one. :-) What do you say about "Sunshine reggae"?
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Thank you Nofake, too kind, I asked for a name and I end up with half a review. :-) I don’t remember anything of what you’re saying about the song. I was too little at the time... however, I do remember the chorus... Oh, I would also ask you who sang "Da Da Da", but I wouldn’t want to overdo it. :-)
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Davide, it has nothing to do with it, but who sang "carbonara e una coca cola"?
Yes Fragile
16 jun 07
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Bjorky, where is the nineteenth-century melodrama in prog? But have you heard Francesco di Giacomo?!? Well, he’s more of a parody of a tenor than an actual tenor... The Yes, on the other hand, are just boring...
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@PI.Per. No problem, you did great to involve me in your post. Hi! :-)
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Jim Morrison, I’ll definitely have a beer with you, and let me make it clear that I didn’t want to, nor do I want to make controversy. By the way, I don’t think I’ve been rude either. Meanwhile, I might be even more stubborn than you, but I didn’t know the difference between webmaster and editors, and frankly, I have no interest in knowing it. The part of Kosmogabri’s post that interests me is when he says, "don’t worry, we’re working for you." When and how the problem will be resolved is not my business; I have full trust in those who manage this site, and to be honest, I wouldn’t know how to help. I’ve told you before and I’ll repeat it: I just need to know that the problem will be resolved. That’s it. Now, about your advice to write to staff@debaser.it: according to what Kosmogabri says, that procedure is pointless. Exactly as I thought. If instead of inviting me to write to the staff (in a sarcastic tone, which is really ineffective; the irony, buddy, you were the first to use it, please don’t turn the tables) you had told me: "Fusillo, relax, we know what we need to do. Eventually, the home page will heal." I would have said: "Okay Jim, I await with trust." That said, controversy closed; actually, as far as I’m concerned, I reiterate, there has never been any controversy. Bye.
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OOOOOOOH, WOW, DID IT TAKE THIS LONG? Thank you Kosmogabri, a post like yours is exactly what I wanted from Jim Morrison. Take all the time you need. I just need to know that the practice has been initiated. Bye.;-)
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You're mistaken, Jim. I understood perfectly. In fact, I forwarded your advice to a few other users... As far as I’m concerned, as I already told you (but are you hard-headed?), I have no requests to make. I simply pointed out a macroscopic problem. So macroscopic that everyone noticed it except you. And I see that a week later, you still can’t bring yourself to address the issue. Let’s take a moment to recap what happened on this page. I was calmly discussing with Pi.per and a few others about the issues on the homepage. You show up, ask me for explanations, and I respond to you. For your convenience, I’ll copy again the excellent explanation from Pi.per. "For a while now, the cinema section has been introduced, which currently occupies 50% of the homepage space. Considering that recently about ten new acoustic reviews are published daily, compared to 2-3 visual reviews, it’s clear that 50% of the home space is tight for music." ---> So what do you do? You dodge the problem and talk about phantom "unobserved requests." Now, I wonder: how the hell can you define a post "unobserved" that you just read?!? Ah, I get it, you only remember you’re on the staff when you open the mail that comes to your designated address... My God, I've known some schematic people, but you surpass them all... Anyway, Jim, I don’t think it’s up to me to solve the aforementioned problem (if it ever gets solved), so I won’t write. At most, I can point out my page on "Studies" of Conlon Nancarrow. Tinybanks has left you some unobserved requests... With harmonious delight, yours, Fusillo.
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