Blackdog

DeRank : 4,92
DeAge™ : 7159 days • Here since 9 november 2006
Tom Waits Blue Valentine
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By now, the veterans from Seattle have a sense of just being live.
Tori Amos Hey Jupiter / Professional Widow
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Tori has talent, but she'll never be who she wanted to be: Kate Bush.
Tom Waits Blue Valentine
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Well, I think that 'Binaural' is the last truly successful PJ album. Melancholic, twilight: an underrated work, far beyond the handwriting of 'Riot Act' (which I like, by the way) and the flat and musty rhetoric of the avocado...
P.S. - The first 4 by Vedder & co. are all nice (in particular those titles I've nominated). 'Yield' is cute but discontinuous.
Sparklehorse Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot
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Dazed and bright like a Sunday morning.
Tom Waits Blue Valentine
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'No code' is PJ's best album (alongside 'Vitalogy'..): unfortunately they quickly gave up, out of fear of losing their following, on pursuing that winding but fascinating path.
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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You got the Tonyiommi, under those caballeros mustaches..
Tom Waits Blue Valentine
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Woody, you were born in a heavy metal box. Try with the sax. :)
Tom Waits Blue Valentine
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'Indulge, my delight, in your thighs. Indulge, my lover, in your arms. Let the wine flow like blood in the craters. We will savor the day one day more...Burn Troy, burn Troy, burn Troy, burn Troy, Troy burns...As I burn for you!'
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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Yes, the 'gay-icon' character is annoying to me too, but it had two asses...
Tom Waits Blue Valentine
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'Above' is beautiful because it shows a side of Staley that is rarely exposed: intimate, bluesy, and psychedelic. And Mike McCready has never been this good and inspired on the guitars (especially in the current PJ..). The best of 1995, for me, are those four - but it was a great year: 'Post', Tom Joad by Brùz, 'King for a Day' by FNM, 'Red Medicine' by Fugazi, 'Fight for Your Mind' by Ben Harper, 'To Bring You My Love' by Polly..