Sonic Youth Daydream Nation
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@Maryg: no, I'm sorry, but Genesis has nothing to do with this. You wanted to ruin my Sunday; you're wicked. Where in Daydream Nation are those sappy keyboards from these annoying bastards? Where's Phil Collins's syrupy voice in the Sonic's? Where's the double bass drum? Why do the guitars have to double what the keyboards are already doing? And the vocals are always doubled too. The Sonic use GUITARS. They use amplifiers. They have their own fucking sound that is New York, suburbia, rage, and despair. Genesis simply grinds your balls with their sickly sweet melodies and the English countryside. As always, Trickikid is right.
Sonic Youth Daydream Nation
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@senmayan: look, it’s you who will be closed in your little brain. Just check my rec profile to understand that I have a certain openness. I love everything, from Bacharach to Battisti, but not Genesis and prog. It disgusts me. What can I do? Can I express my opinion? I’ve said it several times, I grew up with Clash and Pistols, Division and Wire, all people who had a different concept of music and who, unfortunately, didn’t manage to sweep away certain crap from the '70s. Anyway, I’m always willing to admit I'm wrong. In fact, I’ll listen to Wind and " as Maryg kindly recommended. But afterward, if it still seems crap to me, can I say so without someone measuring my brain? But fuck off!
Sonic Youth Daydream Nation
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Very well done review, the best about the record. Except for the double reference to Genesis, which I really don’t understand. But it must be my fault; I haven’t listened to Genesis since I had a girlfriend who would play them from midnight onwards. But Genesis... no, not Genesis. I really hope that Sonic haven’t listened to them either. Sorry Maryg, but can you explain how you like both?
Smashing Pumpkins Zeitgeist
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Hey Black, it's not my fault that you're the enlightened one going against the grain while I'm with the mass of sheep. Try adding up how many have taken this and how many that. Then keep looking in the mirror and say: "I'm smart, the other Debaser fans don't understand a thing."
Lou Reed Live @ Traffic Festival, Parco della Pellerina, Torino 11.07.07
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Imagine if I want you to ask for permission. Do whatever you want. I just meant to say that Lou Reed, live, in recent years, is probably best avoided, because you only come out angry. Unfortunately, we weren’t lucky enough to see him once, and we have to come to terms with that.
Lou Reed Live @ Traffic Festival, Parco della Pellerina, Torino 11.07.07
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Sorry, but what does "Vote the artist" mean? It's obvious that Lou Reed deserves a 5 no matter what. The fact is that if he hates playing live, he should stay at home. I'm sure that if Malley8 had forked out thirty euros, he would have been pissed off like a snake.
Lou Reed Live @ Traffic Festival, Parco della Pellerina, Torino 11.07.07
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Bela says. I believe you. I had the chance to see him back in September 1983 (the one that later became "Live in Italy"), and it was an immense disappointment even at the time. He already had Saunders and Quine on guitar. Arrogant, conceited, ultimately irritating. It’s not enough to have written masterpieces if you treat the audience like they are just a bunch of idiots. So much so that, despite having had a thousand opportunities, I never went to see him again. Cale, on the other hand, is still sometimes in great shape.
Pink Floyd Embryo
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The review is well documented, but maybe you would have been better off not including that version. From minute 5 to minute 9, it's just an unimaginably boring drag. Prove me otherwise.
Smashing Pumpkins Zeitgeist
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P.S. "Senza se" is written without an accent, damn it!!!
Smashing Pumpkins Zeitgeist
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Is there anyone who still has to say something smart and enlightening about this fucking record? Maybe the record company? Or Corgan himself?