Kid_A

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DeAge™ : 7229 days • Here since 24 august 2006
Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
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Hello Sanju, happy new year to you too!
Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
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Well, you can't really consider iconic albums those that have produced the most epigones... otherwise, we'll have to include Oasis and Take That in the list... and we don't want to do that, right?
Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
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Ray of Light by Madonna? Are you sure? But a symbol for whom? But who has it influenced? Just to have a little chat, right... I’ve got nothing better to do right now...
Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
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No no come on, let's make the list, I really like lists..I'll throw it out there... 1) Ok Computer 2) Loveless 3) Slanted & Enchanted 4) Dummy 5) Grace 6) Nevermind....should I keep going?
Belle And Sebastian If You're Feeling Sinister: Live At The Barbican
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There is, there is. They played the entire original album from the first to the last note. I didn’t mention it because I had nothing in particular to say (very similar to the original version), but not because I don’t like it. I love every single note of this album.
Belle And Sebastian If You're Feeling Sinister: Live At The Barbican
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So it's done! I’m preparing the invitations for the ceremony... You're wearing the white dress, right? My parents care about these things...
Kiss Alive III
Kiss Alive III
4 jan 07
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Yes kosmo, IHIP understands it, but he really enjoys elaborating on his conspiracy theories...don't deprive him of the subtle pleasure of feeling persecuted...
Kiss Alive III
Kiss Alive III
4 jan 07
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I can't even read it, and to think I posted a civil comment where I just told Sanjuro and IHIP to go to hell... my noted closeness to the Fassinians and the governing left didn't pay off...
Belle And Sebastian If You're Feeling Sinister: Live At The Barbican
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Well, Nick, if it helps you feel better, just think that I was living in London at that time too, and in the total fog I was in, I didn’t even hear about this concert. It’s something that I still can’t wrap my head around. Moreover, I still haven’t been able to find out if there are other recordings of this project available besides this one (e.g. the one by Low that you mentioned would be tasty).
Moondog Moondog
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I had heard of this character. Known mainly (at least to me) for his very peculiar biography. But apparently, Glass held him in high regard as an artist too (not that Glass is my guiding star, but he is still Glass). It makes one think that this music and these artists found record labels willing to publish them in the 1950s. Today, even the most alternative of indie labels would slam the door in their faces.