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DeRank : 2,19
DeAge™ : 7180 days • Here since 12 october 2006
Geneva Further
Geneva Further
20 nov 06
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I have the impression that you've listened to it quite a few times, mop! And you: how do you fit into this de-revival britpop? After Baby-bird, what are you going to pull out?
Lùnapop Squèrez?
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"Better Day" is a song by Ocean Colour Scene, featured on the album "Marchin' Already" from 1997. It starts like this: "Sonny signed his name up for tomorrow." The "cremoniniana fantasy" couldn't even avoid that "tomorrow" at the end of the first line. So, alright: you offer me a shadow from codroma (without capital letters). ;)
Metric Live It Out
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You definitely deserved the main column. Very well! "Monster hospital" is really nice, indeed: I’m looking forward to hearing the rest to assess the album metrically...
Geneva Further
Geneva Further
17 nov 06
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Well, let's say we only appreciate the bassist of Greaney... (who knows what they're up to now). Thanks to everyone, especially to the neomelodico mopaga :)
The Other Two The Other Two & You.
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Uhmm... Not that Monaco, aside from "What do you want from me?", were that great, actually. Electronic just manage to scrape by. The New Order, falling apart, flop. "Celeberrimo," anyway. :)
Geneva Further
Geneva Further
16 nov 06
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:) Great! But you need to add some brit-reviews too, okay?
Moltheni Toilette Memoria
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Spectacular opening! But I prefer Yuppie Flu to Moltheni... Exquisite Art Nouveau cover.
Geneva Further
Geneva Further
16 nov 06
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Ah, a mess of memories and UK charts... The day we caught the train I still sometimes wake up humming it... Don’t tell me you even remember the Rialto? If so, promise that in 60 years we’ll go to a retirement home together to reminisce about the old times! :)
Geneva Further
Geneva Further
16 nov 06
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Too kind, everyone. Oh yes: you either love or hate (or are annoyed by) Montgomery's voice. Sorry for the trellheimoso annoyance. Which leads me to continue: ...and Ocean Colour Scene? Dodgy? Cast? Boo Radleys? Amarcord.