Blackdog

DeRank : 4,92
DeAge™ : 7152 days • Here since 9 november 2006
Meneguar Strangers In Our House
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Someone review the latest Black Angels (because I don't feel like it, it's hot).
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
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A good album, mind you, made by four over-60s. Unfortunately, it has the same irritating flaw as "Voodoo Lounge" (otherwise the best Stones album since 1981): at least 3-4 songs that should be cut out, fillers that only serve to inflate the length.
Meneguar Strangers In Our House
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Interesting echoes in these Meneguar.
Franco Califano I grandi successi originali
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Sculptured testicle. The Caliph now has a nose (?) designed by Altan, and disintegrated by cocaine.
Greetings otherwise boring.
Free Kitten Inherit
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Good job, maryg, whatever Kim Gordon does for me is fine.
Death Cab for Cutie Plans
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Never too polished. I preferred the old comments from "Q", lately it's a bit repetitive.
David Bowie Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture
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One of the best live albums in history. Mick Ronson's endless and bloody solo in "Width Of A Circle" is breathtaking. The first edition from '83 had a sound, how to say, "compressed"...
Joel & Ethan Coen Non E' Un Paese Per Vecchi
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"Totti punches Manninger in Siena and CLAMOROUSLY is not sent off.." -Yes, like Cassius Clay.. We stole the 2nd place Larrok, you're right.
Sigur Rós Með Suð Í Eyrum Við Spilum Endalaust
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For what I listened to the song with the most "pop" attitude, communicative. Beautiful the sun of the single "Gobbledigook". A cover between pink fluid and Joe D'Amato.
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
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"It's 1968. The recently concluded summer of love wilts under the scorching waves of student protests across Europe; the struggle against the authority of institutions like family, religion, and the state was carried out 'with blood and iron' (to quote Bismarck)..": a beautiful opening, worthy of Giovanni Minoli. But what about Torre Ste in an old testimonial on "A Bigger Bang" by the Rolling Stones, does it not resonate: "Music has returned to planet Earth."