I mean, you’re saying that now DeServer remembers what rating I gave to the album in my collection and automatically applies it?!? Mmm... I’m not sure I like this. I’ll write a review about it.
Calderoli: "When I see the DeServer, I think of a python, I don't know if I'm making myself clear...". And unconfirmed reports say that the DeServer was the only one informed about the Kazakh affair!
but no!!! praid (in de neim ov loooove), come on even the aliens from the Pleiades know it and 3/4 of the asari and salarians plus at least 25% of the reptilians, how can you not like it, you ugly pretentious alternatives of this crap!!! W bono W obama W pope francis!!!!!! <3 <3 <3
If you don't know what you're talking about, SHUT UP OH MARRANO!! Everyone knows that the Pleiades listen to Jalisse and Bandanbelbo, a gray from the Pleiades told me so after he abducted me, put a microchip in me, and cured me of an ingrown toenail!!! It's the Klingons who listen to the uddue!! But just look at these youngsters... God forgive them!!
What do you deduce that I am Rax from? From what I wrote about Meryl Streep? Rax has written two reviews that I wish I had written: "A Day in the Life" and "Strawberry Fields." Brilliant reviews.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhahahahaaaaaaaaaaa hahahahahahhaha great Raaacsssssss. I nailed it with Achtung Baby, now Lao Tze has to cough up the cash :D Ahahahahahahhahahahaha MMMitico Racs. Ps: 3.5 for the album, the last one of theirs that I like.
oh how beautiful the fogarina grape is, oh how nice it is to go harvest it, and make love with my beautiful one, and make love in the middle of the sea...
The Horst-Wessel-Lied (The Song of Horst Wessel), otherwise known as Die Fahne hoch (Raise the Flag), was the official anthem of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) from 1930 to 1945. The lyrics were written in 1929 by Horst Wessel to the melody of the Königsberg-Lied, a song popular among the veterans of the Königsberg ship that was widely used in the Freikorps. When Wessel was assassinated by a communist militant in 1930, Joseph Goebbels, the future Minister of Propaganda of the Third Reich, exploited his image, turning him into a martyr for the national socialist cause. The melody thus became the official anthem of the party and was initially sung by the SA during their parades. When the national socialists rose to power, the Song of Horst Wessel also became a sort of second national anthem of Germany. In 1939, Adolf Hitler ordered that Das Lied der Deutschen (The Song of the Germans) be performed at a relatively slow tempo so that it would serve as a melody that consecrated the Nation, to be immediately followed by the performance of the Song of Horst Wessel, which was to be performed at a faster tempo, as a revolutionary struggle song. This combination was called Lieder der Nation (Songs of the Nation); typically, the first verse of each of the two songs was performed. After the end of World War II and the defeat of Nazi Germany, the Allies prohibited the performance of the Horst-Wessel-Lied (and initially also of the Lied der Deutschen). Playing the piece in public is still illegal under the penal code of the Federal Republic of Germany (Articles 86 and 86a).
tsk... Auferstanden aus Ruinen (Risorti dalle rovine) was the national anthem of the German Democratic Republic from 1949 to 1990, the year of the reunification of the two Germanys.
The buttocks constitute the upper part of the thigh and the lower part of the trunk of primates. The word "buttocks," also known as glutes or butt or ass (vulgar derived from the Latin culus) or behind, rear, or backside, identifies a round, fatty area overlaying the gluteus maximus muscle, which covers the entire gluteal region, consisting of the bony planes of the hip and ischium. The upper margin is marked by the iliac crest and the lower by the horizontal groove of the gluteal region. The buttocks are separated by the intergluteal cleft, in which the anus is located. The glutes allow primates to sit without needing to rest their weight on their limbs, as other mammals do. See also "Culo, presa per il".
Even though I love this album, I have no desire to read all this stuff: if you're a U2 fan, you already know the thousand anecdotes and stories behind their most famous albums; if you're not, you don't give a damn. Cut to the chase next time; if we want to know more, there's always Wikipedia! I find the album perfect, the best track is the lesser-known Acrobat.
I will try to follow the advice. Sorry if I assumed you hadn't seen the documentary. Anyway, others haven't seen it and found the review helpful. Regards.
I wanted to know: why does a 4 pop out for me automatically on the record? This is the second time, after Joshua Tree. It had never happened to me before. But with this jerk Rax, EVERYTHING can happen.
Ocean, are you even reading all the heavy comments you’re receiving??? If you write a review on a free site like this, you expose it to a community that you can’t ignore—so why don’t you respond, argue, or say anything at all??? It seems utterly pathetic to keep writing reviews this way, without ever confronting anything, without ever dialoguing even just to justify what you’ve done or said! Who knows…
(Much of the information presented is taken from the splendid "From the Sky Down," the documentary produced in 2011 by the BBC to celebrate the 20th anniversary of "Achtung Baby").
Information is objective. Comments are subjective. Disco is not immense for me. The immense one, for me, is The Unforgettable Fire. Thank you for reading it.
I had a good laugh reading the "funny" comments from those who went all out against the group and the reviewer. I'm a newcomer to Debaser, and honestly, I often don't understand the tone of the criticisms, which frequently go beyond any limit of decency; I’m the first to argue that everyone is free to express their questionable opinions, but in this case, that limit has been crossed by quite a margin. Allow me to defend Ocean for the lengthy review, which in my opinion should be shortened, especially in the long introduction and perhaps unnecessary final part. I advise the detractors to try redoing a track by track of the same length and technical precision. I hope I haven't shot myself in the foot with this honest attempt to defend the latest work deserving of top marks from the Irish band. My favorite song is "Acrobat," which I consider the slightly lesser twin of "Exit," with The Edge playing the absolute protagonist with his subtly cutting guitar sound that has influenced many great bands. As for the continuation of their career, I’d prefer to cover it with a pitying veil... they were a group that marked my musical growth... but I will have time to comment on the sonic wonders of their early albums.
Attention, baby UBER ALLES. The true masterpiece of U2, far from Joshua Tree; Joshua Tree was much more accessible and 'classic' in execution, while Achtung, Baby is its direct opposite. Filters, distortions, crazy Europe, multimedia tours, war, the end of bipolarity, and the tension, rendered in electric energy that flows through every song. Should I talk about the music? There's nothing wrong.
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