Fabrizio De Andrè Vol. 3
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1) copies. 2) the cover is wrong. 3) this record doesn't deserve 5.
Jimi Hendrix Hey Joe
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zot!!!!
Autechre Tri Repetae++
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line 3: what does LUTULENTO mean???
Iggy Pop Preliminaires
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@òGiusty what if 1 + 1 this time equals 2???
Zetazeroalfa La Ballata dello Stoccafisso
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@@@@HardyRocky we understand each other (even if the discussion deserves to be deeper, but this doesn't seem like the right place). @@@Revvy the Olivetti model has been massacred by certain ideologies, which I could depict like this: the construction of large industrial areas completely disconnected from the urban fabric (your work colleague is no longer your neighbor), and the same goes for the large shopping centers lost in the fog and far from any logical aggregation; by now in the neighborhoods, the only socializing point left is the parish.
Zetazeroalfa La Ballata dello Stoccafisso
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Look, perhaps you haven't understood me. Representatives of the league as a trade union organization do not exist. They don't enter factories, they don't negotiate performance bonuses (the farce of the last 15 years), they don't ask for salary advances or rotation in case of layoffs. We only do these things if the FIOM mobilizes. If at the local level the politicians of the league move to save some industry, then that's a different story. The average league supporter complains on Sunday in front of the church, only to spend Monday searching the city parks for a bricklayer or a "caregiver"; in the evening or at night, they prefer to look for transvestites around Ospidaletto. The wealthiest can afford high-class escorts in BS2 at €300 an hour (if you don't believe it, try hanging around in the morning, after 11, near the industrialists' association in Brescia, you'll encounter plenty of lovely girls).
Mau Mau Sauta Rabel
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nice there. the CD was a pleasant discovery (the first one, then it's enough though)
Zetazeroalfa La Ballata dello Stoccafisso
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Well... I’m in the factory every day, people vote Lega (we're in Brescia, just imagine if the northerners didn’t vote Lega); however, I’ve never seen a Lega official come to the factory to discuss with the boss about wages, work pace, redundancy, or holidays. In fact, I find them on the side of the roads when we workers are on strike for a contract renewal or to defend our jobs, and it doesn’t seem to me that they’re on our side.
Ratt Invasion Of Your Privacy
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but you are a genius of evil!!!