Moonchild

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DeAge™ : 7960 days • Here since 24 august 2004
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I mean Especially For You on vinyl.
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Yes, it's true that the first one was released after the torpedo man. I got that one on vinyl because it's double and contains some spectacular pissi fantasies inside. I keep it in my room open, and it radiates an aura of joviality. While I was at it, I also picked up the FireBird vinyl because the three faces of Steer and pals are adorable.
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I only have round bout midnight in the old stuff, I need to take care of it. :D
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Giò, what can I say? Give me the address and as a reward for this gesture of love, I'll send you a box full of persimmons from the garden of a guy who's close by. Because you like persimmons, right? :D
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Usually, one of their albums goes for about 18 euros around. Considering that I got them in blocks at around 12 each, since Carlè gives me a bunch of free CDs on man's ruin that nobody listens to and keeps to mold in the store, like Fuckemons, Croatan, Bottom, Suplecs. I've built up a collection, or rather I'm starting to collect mans ruin stuff for sure :D. And then just yesterday I got the first one from 35007, but I still have to listen to it, the one with the guy in the torpedo against a white background.
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X the dwarfs: how come the ending is missing?:O
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Returning to the Acid Mothers Temple, those who say that the best (as I often hear) is Mantra are mistaken; it’s just the most accessible. So, since Josi had noted it down, he might as well start with that. Ah, Josi, DO NOT ABSOLUTELY BUY THIS RECORD, it makes no sense at all, it's truly unbearable.
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It was truly paradisiacal. I admit it. Caz exists only to mess with me when I think I’m reaching a level of coexistence with myself worthy of a parrot :D. But after Yeti, what should I take? I have no more followers... Ah, Lukin, why don’t you come with me so we can smoke the drugged joints? Those with the drug of the washed-up ones.
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True, Rex has always been "the extra one." However, Anselmo brought him to Down because "he's the bassist with the purest sound I know." Phil probably knows Rex and three other bassists to say something like that, or he was just being scatterbrained. But Rex really risks becoming a hired gun and being hated by the others; I don't know if you've seen it, but the old bassist from Crowbar weighs about 130 kg... Who knows, I could see him well in Interpol with the pimple-faced guy, dressed in new wave with a shirt and tie and slicked-back hair.
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mmmmh, responding right off the bat, I can tell you that I’ve been holding onto and listening to Amon Duul records for quite a while. The fact that I made a mistake in writing is due to my typing speed. If you write nonchalantly (which this review certainly is), you can't expect everything to go smoothly, and it's already a miracle that I haven't made other mistakes. I must say I didn’t include the umlaut, that’s true, but the ā€œdullā€ part I didn’t mess up brutally. But in the name of our godforsaken love, you should forgive me and carry me to Olympus completely naked. Ah, I only know Amon Duul II up to Yeti (I have that one and Phallus Dei). The first Duul is breathtaking, the second is more polished and thoughtful (as much as a record of theirs can be). I won’t start talking or writing about bands like that because I wouldn't know how to do a proper review of such a band, but I listen to them by the tons (thanks, Dad). Here, you don’t joke around; you write a serious review, unlike these japs, with their never-ending nonsense, eh. Just look at the cover; I would’ve loved to see Fripp’s face when he saw it :D.