bjork68

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The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Again? :-D ......originally A Day in the Life was two distinct songs, one by Paul and one by John. Then they combined them and turned it into a single song, which I think is one of the best by the Beatles. Anyway, I agree almost entirely with you, especially on She's Leaving Home. It's an album I always give 5 for sentimental value, but from a 5 perspective in '67, The Piper is by far superior to this.
Donna Summer Love To Love You Baby
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The best he made is Once Upon a Time, a double album that didn't have the commercial success of the Love Trilogy, I Remember Yesterday, and Four Seasons of Love. This double album is not easily found and for me represents the peak of this artist and her happy collaboration with Moroder, an album that strayed from the rhythm 'n blues and the more mainstream disco music of the time, featuring a lot of electronics and, I would say, almost cybernetic arrangements. After this, there was a decline in my opinion. In the world of disco music, Donna was a notch above the others.
Donna Summer Love To Love You Baby
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Wowww! What a comeback!! This was heart-stopping, not even Madonna compares!! Great memories and the great Giorgio Moroder.
Wolfgang Becker Good Bye Lenin!
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Don't worry, I'm not offended; it might really just be my qalunquismo. I'm disillusioned and no longer have the enthusiasm I once had for certain things, which you have in abundance :-)!
Wolfgang Becker Good Bye Lenin!
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hahahah Alessio, me a philosopher? Too materialistic and playful :-D! Thanks for quoting me pretax ;-)
Wolfgang Becker Good Bye Lenin!
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the internet is the most democratic thing in the world, not China, eh!
Wolfgang Becker Good Bye Lenin!
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Alessio, perhaps what I told you might sound clichéd, it could be....but the fact remains that I detest every form of dictatorship, cultural, political, and social. I don’t like hearing it said that the regime of the GDR was paradise on earth, but you’re probably in your twenties or even younger, and at that age, I believed in many things that later turned out to be disappointing and wrong. At 30, you might not still share my opinion, but you will understand it. You talk about slavery; it's true we are slaves to consumerism and everything that characterizes our "Western" culture (but what do you mean by the West? The earth is round, for heaven's sake!!), but I would prefer to continue living in a country where I am allowed to act within the limits of freedom and mutual respect, all in all doing what the hell I want. I don’t believe, Alessio, that if we had a regime like that of the GDR, you could now say whatever you want on this site about who or whatever you like, you understand what I mean ;-). On the contrary, as China teaches us, you might not even be able to access certain websites which, if we look at it, for better or worse, is the most democratic thing in the world :-)
C.S.I. In Quiete
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The Gothic Line and Ko de Mondo are 2 masterpieces, in their diversity. The decline is with tabula rasa electrified, beautiful but nothing extraordinary.
Wolfgang Becker Good Bye Lenin!
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all totalitarian regimes are unjust Alessio, regardless of the ideology on which they base their foundations, ideologies that are often betrayed for personal gain. democratic regimes are not perfect, far from it, but in the absence of better options.... I can conclude, without controversy, with the wisdom and poetry of De Andrè, even though I am not an anarchist: "Bisogna farne tanta di strada per diventare così coglioni da non riuscire più a capire che non ci sono poteri buoni" :-)
Wolfgang Becker Good Bye Lenin!
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I saw it, pleasant and a good idea but not exceptional as a film. I remember that the mother scared me a bit, she was so fanatical and devoted to that unjust regime.