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The Stooges The Stooges
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Well...
AA.VV. Live Earth 7/7/2007
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God damn it, you're right. You're fucking right. They produced more CO2 in a couple of hours than the United States did in ten years. Idiots. Not to mention, all the concerts were a total scam.
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum In Glorious Times?
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Fabrizio, first of all, I want to meet Fiorani and Lele Mora. Then I want to kick them in the ass and only after that, if I have a little time, you’ll introduce me to that whore Melita. Thanks to everyone else and thanks also to the publishers who, right on time, have responded to my request :-)
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum In Glorious Times?
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Or maybe because you didn't have enough drugs! :-DDDD No, seriously, aside from the jokes, for a couple of months now I've been recording something with my friends too; it’s seven tracks totaling over fifty minutes, including a jam session, freely inspired by the psychedelic prog of the '70s. Heheheh, I don't think this stuff is the result of improvisation; it’s too genius :-) @OleEinar: I might have missed one or two XD Looking forward to reading again!
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum In Glorious Times?
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Thank you, Bartle, for your comment. I’m responding right away and with great pleasure. "Helpless Corpses Enactment," while it represents the peak, is the rawest and least refined piece of the entire album. The elements I mentioned above—and which you echoed in your comment—are very much felt, but in other songs. That said, many say this isn’t their masterpiece (which, it seems, one must seek in "Of Natural History," although I prefer this one), I recommend giving it a global listen. Definitely listen to "Angle Of Repose," which is beautiful with its violin inserts. I know I Thought Industry superficially; I’ve listened to a couple of their tracks, but I can’t claim to be an expert on them, nor can I effectively compare them to Sleepytime Gorilla Museum. Still, I repeat: give them a listen. It’s true that often these days there’s a competition to see who can mix the most genres simultaneously, but in this case, it’s not a vacuous hodgepodge without art or purpose, but rather a coherent and musically astounding work, at least in my opinion. Thank you again for your attention and for the courtesy of leaving a comment. @Editors: in the title of the album, I mistakenly omitted the final question mark. Would you be so kind as to add it? Muchas gracias!
John Zorn The Gift
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But damn, is it possible that EVERY -I repeat: every- album by Zorn I hear is always a fucking masterpiece?!? How the hell does this man churn out masterpieces like they were soap bars? How does he do it? How does he do it? How much of a genius is this man? How much? I really have no more words... Anyone who doesn't know John Zorn can consider themselves lost. Or, alternatively, start with this live performance, which is an understatement to call hyperbolic (I had tears in my eyes witnessing such beauty...). Check it out, a bit of Electric Masada for you: Tissues included in the price.
Exumer Possessed by Fire
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Can I be honest, Bartle? I pictured you older... you are much more mature. Excellent record but, on the other hand, we were talking about 1986... not 1991 :-)
John Zorn Filmworks VII: Cynical Hysterie Hour
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I need to get Invitation To A Suicide. I might send a request to Tzadik... when I have it, I’ll leave you a comment on the review, I promise ;-)
John Zorn Filmworks VII: Cynical Hysterie Hour
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Wow, this is truly beautiful!!!! I swear that one day I will manage to collect all of Zorn's works :-) If you don't have it, Morning, I highly recommend the tenth chapter of the Filmworks saga (In The Mirror Of Maya Deren)...
SensAzionE Anche I Pesci Hanno Sete
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No, I'm from Padova. Anyway, this album is great, trust me. A lot of samples for our (or something like that...)!