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Le Orme Uomo Di Pezza
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Isis or Dax the worker, I wrote that comment to be the first in the new ranking of the most pedantic on Debaser. I would follow the advice to fill out a personal sheet but I don’t want to. The reviews are more than enough. Bye.
Le Orme Uomo Di Pezza
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Isis, that was Daitarn, not Daitan: more precision please.
883 Nord Sud Ovest Est
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That the 883 played hard rock is news to me... Anyway, speaking of Repetto: he disappeared because he couldn't find the right spot on stage: guitarist? Dancer? Nightstand? The last time I saw him with Pezzali was, I think, at a festival: Pezzali sang "come mai" with Fiorello and Repetto, who not knowing where to stand, stayed outside. He only came in at the end of the performance to hug Pezzali and Fiorello and soak up the applause: SHAME!!! Then he vanished in search of fortune and only found heaps of bad luck. Today it seems he is happily married. See? Love always triumphs in the end...
Yes Magnification
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The yes have never convinced me, to be honest: too cosmic and spiritual, as you say, and I prefer those who have their feet on the ground. Moreover, their shift to pop made me as sad as the Genesis' transition. Nonetheless, it's nice to see this return to the past... I haven't listened to the album so I won't rate it, and I'll give you a nice four. Bye.
Marracash Feat. Don Joe Popolare (singolo)
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I'm sorry again Dexster, if you tell me: "the street life (I've never lived it) consists of getting by as one can, in this case selling smoke to rich kids with their noses in the air! It's a business too!" I respond that you have a strange concept of business as well...
Marracash Feat. Don Joe Popolare (singolo)
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Zion, since you agree with me: do you remember our little debate yesterday about the lyrics of Hip Hop groups? I was referring exactly to these "arrogant and over-the-top" lyrics.
Marracash Feat. Don Joe Popolare (singolo)
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Sorry dexster, you say that Marracash "what he has achieved, he has achieved by working hard," and then you quote a part of the lyrics from "popolare" that says: "ritiro un kilo, lo tratto con l'olio del motorino e lo rifilo all'inquilino al piano sotto (stronzo)." It seems to me that you (along with Marracash) have a strange notion of working hard...
Marco Masini T'innamorerai
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@zion: glad to have made you smile. I didn't take it out on a gender, but on some who practice it.
Marco Masini T'innamorerai
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@saputello: Frankie hi-nrg is one of the rare cases I've excluded. And I forgot to mention the rock bands. It's just that suddenly you guys got serious, and I was a bit surprised too. Anyway, I just wanted to say that it seemed a bit sterile as a serious debate, as Pandora also says, that's all. You won't convince Dexster anyway.
Marco Masini T'innamorerai
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I'm sorry if I'm interrupting the learned discussion. Dexster mentioned earlier that he listens to Italian hip hop, if I'm not mistaken. Now compare the lyrics of Masini with those of the vast majority (I only exclude rare cases) of Italian hip hop groups. Masini might seem like a prophet to you. Even more so if you've had a bad day. Saputello puts Masini in competition with De Andrè, Gaber, Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Pascoli, Leopardi, Montale... Are we joking? It's clear that there's no competition. But it's also clear that Masini didn't even want to play this match. Anyway, I agree about the voice. It goes too much to the throat, and results in a perpetual lament. Just like his lyrics, after all.