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DeRank : 1,13
DeAge™ : 7163 days • Here since 30 october 2006
Pink Floyd Live At Pompeii
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Sanjuro, you're going against the grain. The world doesn't move forward for people like you (Saddam, Bin Laden, but also Bush, Scaruffi,...). You're like an Islamic separatist.
Pink Floyd Live At Pompeii
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A 'BBisius, I got a hair transplant
The Trip Time Of Change
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I will take into consideration...
La Crus La Crus
La Crus La Crus
20 nov 06
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I have nothing against pop. It's synthetic pop that I have a problem with.
Pink Floyd Live At Pompeii
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I Residents, the usual bullshit that anticipated modern crap. Queen were a fantastic band until the '70s, and Pink Floyd, there's no need to disparage them or be disparaging: they're so solid that your insults slide off the ice of their indifference (to pull one out...). You say that to seem innovative, the ones who swim against the tide, the alternative types who say "look, I'm better, I listen to zdfgsdrgaer because Pink Floyd is commercial, mediocre, and boring." Go ahead and say it, because Floyd are Floyd and you’re home stewing from who knows what envy (a form of envy that hits types like Scaruffi, who hype groups that practically don't exist and piss all over the true musical heritage of the twentieth century). All to look cool and seem original…
The Trip Time Of Change
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If you know him, tell me if you like him.
Beatles Revolver
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...thieving government
Evanescence The Open Door European Tour 2006 - Alcatraz Milano
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No, you suck, you use too much foundation. Learn from the singer of Evanescence, ugly whore.
The Trip Time Of Change
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Probably for the Trips "De Sensibus" will mean something, something that has partially escaped us: I don't know, they must have composed it at a time when they were particularly inspired or they were on a "trip" (ha ha ha ha ha...). The fact is that it’s the weakest point of the entire album, but every album has at least one failed track: I’m reminded of "More Fool Me" from Selling England by the Pound, which was placed there to ease the tension created by "Firth of Fifth" (or however the hell it's spelled) and prepare us for "The Battle of the Epping Forest." So here’s a composition that gives us a bit of rest after the frantic rhythms of the first two songs of Time of Change. Ummagumma has nothing to do with it, there is no intent to plagiarize.
The Trip Time Of Change
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No one really knows this record: it's just the two of us. Now the usual loser will come along and say "I know it," but it seems to me he's just copying Ummagumma without realizing that the other four songs are unique.