antimo_d

DeRank : 4,05
DeAge™ : 8038 days • Here since 7 june 2004
Bob Dylan The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
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Let me thank this man even just for 'don't think twice, it's all right'... the answer is 42.
Slint Spiderland
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slint, anyway we’ll meet at the concert, if you want... we’ve set up a de-meeting (I’m already coming by car and I’m not passing through Grosseto, unless there are major slip-ups - I’m coming from the south - sorry)
Pink Floyd A Saucerful Of Secrets
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...considering that, obviously, there was no longer any space for Syd in the Floyd, the group he had founded, his creature.
Pink Floyd A Saucerful Of Secrets
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Yeah... remembering what I once read in the book of Arcana dedicated to the Floyd, in light of what was said before, I have reinterpreted the episode mentioned under a different light: Gilmour recounts that (I hope I'm not talking nonsense) at the time of 'Wish You Were Here' Syd showed up in the recording studio overweight, completely shaved, eyebrows included (you might recall a scene of depilation that seems inspired by the episode in the movie 'The Wall'...), declaring he was ready to do his part; Gilmour paints him as yet another example of how 'out of it' his friend was, but think about it: they are singing 'we wish you were here'... and he shows up! Either it was a joke (and it would really be funny, sure, bitterly) or, in any case, a demonstration of how what they were singing could be understood, wanting to be positive, as a 'poetic flight,' wanting to be negative, as false speculation...
Fog Fog
Fog Fog
25 feb 05
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josi, but aren’t you getting anything from the slint? Are you missing out on this piece of history???
Fog Fog
Fog Fog
25 feb 05
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Damn, you scream on the highway... do you break the barriers at the toll booth too? Yeah, keep on rockin'... I have to feel that...
Pink Floyd A Saucerful Of Secrets
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Well, there are different theories about this story of the irretrievable... according to a book (I don't remember the title, it was mentioned in Blow-Up) dedicated to Syd, one of the reasons for his departure was his desire to push towards more experimental directions, and this didn't sit well with the rest of the group, who would progressively isolate him and, in practice, take away that little bit of ground he had left under his feet, which was music... then the rest of the Floyd is full of guilt (Waters) for the betrayed friend, but it seems that everyone has cashed in on the idea of the madman...
Pink Floyd A Saucerful Of Secrets
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truly... a magnificent and sad song... for me beautiful
Pink Floyd A Saucerful Of Secrets
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Damn Antonino! You can barely remember the World Cup in France... I remember '82, K will remember Pelé... Anyway, congrats, keep it up, badass!
Pink Floyd A Saucerful Of Secrets
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Indeed, see-saw has always made me think of a soundtrack from a 70s porn movie... it's so bad (imho), so bad that it makes me laugh, and so I kind of like it...