Larrok

DeRank : 5,57
DeAge™ : 7249 days • Here since 5 august 2006
Michael Jackson Off The Wall
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"Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Mozart, Chopin... Michael is no less" I propose a minute of silence in mourning for the loss of shame.
Michael Jackson Off The Wall
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Holy polenta! On this page, there are some of the most ignorant and ridiculous comments I have ever read in my life. And how many people signed up for the occasion to say such nonsense!
Alice In Chains Dirt
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Aside from the fact that Nirvana was formed in 1987 and Alice in 1985.
Devendra Banhart What Will We Be
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Dabbenaggine means "obtuse naivety," and you only need to have seen Die Hard 3 to know it (the dabbenaggine of the New York police department) :D
Mercury Rev Boces
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Jack also listens to "Yerself is Steam" and "Deserter's Songs" :)
Guns N' Roses Appetite For Destruction
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Of course, I could have imagined everything except seeing the "Einstürzende Neubauten" mentioned in a review of the Guns. Incredible.
Quentin Tarantino Jackie Brown
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This film is a masterpiece that many underestimate; there are too many memorable scenes to remember... the combination of the soundtrack and visuals is superb; one example above all is the final scene after the kiss with "Across 110th street" that, I dare say, accompanies Pam Grier "epically" as she drives towards a new life (by the way, Pam in this film embodies the most charismatic, sexy, yet sensitive forty-year-old I have ever seen, and she is exactly how Quentin wanted her to be portrayed). ps: "...street life, because there's no place I can go...street life, it's the only life I know...street life, and there's a thousand cards to play...street life, until you play your life away..."
Queen A Kind of Magic
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Look, I'm not very good with words, so to help you understand what I mean by a "non-tacky" approach, I suggest listening to an album (maybe you're already familiar with it) that came out around the same time as "A Kind of Magic," in mid-'86, which is "EVOL" by Sonic Youth. That album, both in terms of composition and arrangements, is for me, besides being original and full of fresh ideas, incredibly expressive and absolutely never tacky. I don't know, I find a humility and a penetrating strength in it that is completely absent in a work I see as sterile like "A Kind of Magic." I probably can't explain myself well.
Queen A Kind of Magic
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Sorry, the 194 referred to 191.
Queen A Kind of Magic
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Alright, peace, but do you really think that no one can prove that "Are you Experienced?" is worth more than an Apicella album? Is it really that impossible?