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Jeff Buckley Live At Sin-è Legacy Edition
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There’s no need for big stages, grand effects, or elaborate choreography; just a small (but immense) man in a tiny venue, his VOICE, a Telecaster plugged into a ridiculous amplifier... And it’s instant magic. Immense...
Arbouretum Song Of The Pearl
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Sometimes I feel a bit ashamed of my ignorance... I didn't even know who they were... They have a sound that spirals around the brain. Thanks super! Great as usual.
Jon Krakauer Aria Sottile
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Beautiful review. Man has always needed challenges, to put himself to the test, to surpass his limits. In fact, nowadays you can see anything, as long as you can amaze the people watching you. I have always thought one thing: man is made to walk on bare earth, to appreciate its fruits and to worship the magnificence of nature in religious silence. He hasn’t been given wings, so he cannot fly; if he wants to, he must bear all the risks. Sometimes it goes well, other times not so much. He is not made to climb 8,000-meter mountains with thin air at the edge of survival, and he is not equipped with natural protective fur (except in rare cases :)), nor does he belong to the category of ungulates that hop from rock to rock carefreely. He is not made to explore the depths of the sea, as he lacks gills and cannot endure high underwater pressures. No one forces you to climb a forbidding mountain like Everest; you know what you’re getting into. If you feel like doing it, you must be 150-160% aware of your abilities and possess vast mountaineering experience. If you decide to go for it, you accept all the associated risks, knowing that you might die. Nature almost always prevails. And you are just a small flea compared to it. Many, perhaps too many, forget this. I know my discourse might seem trivial to many, and if man didn’t challenge his limits, we would still be in the Stone Age. But there’s a difference between being aware and knowing how far to push yourself, and being megalomaniacal and unwilling to admit that, unfortunately, for certain things, our body (and even our mind) has insurmountable limits. Pushing them to the limit is foolish rather than heroic.
Osho Il piccolo libro della Vita Reale
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Vortex Rulez!!!!
Entombed Same Difference
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Ah! Don't thank me.. Don't mention it, you know that for you this .......and much more.......
Entombed Same Difference
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No, don't worry dear.. It's a gesture of esteem from me towards the reviewer (He knows it....). ;))
Gem Boy Fiches (canzoni d'azzardo)
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Skiantos for life!
Entombed Same Difference
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Did you know that you convinced me? I completely agree with you... piesse: exactly in what way? Great Entombed anyway! Extremely and cavernously cool bass sound, solid and crushing drums, heavy and just the right amount of sick guitars, and a thin little voice. What more could you want? UH! Nice review, but also no!
Dari Sottovuoto Generazionale
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And who the hell am I? .... Well, better Zappa..
King Crimson Red
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Kurt Kobain??????? You young ones, the K's are clouding your minds...