Imogen Heap I Megaphone
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Let me tell you, your statement in post 17 is a truly, very sad, piece of bullshit, Mien, and since I’ve always thought you weren't an idiot, I hope you realize it. Death affects everyone and you’re complaining about the bold text? I had a long phone call with the Captain, where I confided that what happened would make everyone think. It seems to me that my thoughts were the same old confused nonsense. I’m sorry and, I reiterate, I hope you apologize. It wouldn't be bad at all; we all make mistakes.
Tenebrous Liar Tenebrous Liar's Last Stand
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Dear, finally the tears had stopped for a few days. And now, they start flowing again. And, fuck you (the last thing I said to M.), make sure to keep going, don't let it be the last damned time.
Hunter S. Thompson Paura e disgusto a Las Vegas (Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas)
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Better that you’re back with your nickname. I’ll start with the classic ā€œI saw the movie, but I haven’t read the book.ā€ I’m in the mood for anecdotes. On our way back from that festival they have in Bologna, I can’t remember what it’s called, but the Libertines, the Sonics, and especially Mark Lanegan were there, we stopped at the rest stop. My friend Metal, also known as Merdal, started throwing lighters at the bartender, who told me to take her away. From there came the story, passed down from one of my many bartenders, that I was Dr. Gonzo and my partner was Raoul Duke. What a shitty comment, but I have to start somewhere. Still empty, though. And you can tell.
Tool Undertow
Tool Undertow
29 nov 08
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Dear Sfascia and Bartle: why such nonsense is in the cases instead of in hp? Are you tired and in need of a bit of rest? I understand you, and without any controversy, eh!
Neil Young Sugar Mountain: Live at Canterbury House 1968
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Oops, I almost forgot, also the dirty stuff between '66 and '67.
Neil Young Sugar Mountain: Live at Canterbury House 1968
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Dear Zuma, never bring rope into the hangman's house... At the DeB house, the Youngologist is already there, as you may have understood (I wish it had been me, but noblesse oblige). I completely agree with Don (that ā€œcontroversialā€ bothered me a bit too; the Buffalo in the States in the sixties were considered, and not controversial). Neil is leaving again, alone, but he has a portfolio that no one had at that moment, and few will have in history (just to provoke Don, who I know doesn't like it too much, perhaps Costello in '78, and Dylan, but just at the beginning). In short, I hope you take it well, but I really didn't like the review much, and "Youngiano" is written without an "h"...
The Cat Empire Two Shoes
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Oscia, the vote, I raise your average a bit :-)
The Cat Empire Two Shoes
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Nice review Terry, but I'm a bit like Franci too... so I guess I'll stay away from it. @GiovanniA, what does Al Stewart's The Year of the Cat have to do with it? Just because there’s a cat involved? The strange coincidences of life... it's a song I've been listening to a lot in recent weeks!
The Texas Instruments Sun Tunnels
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P.S. By the way, has anyone read Thurston Moore's book on Mixtapes? A friend of mine bought it when we went to see Sonic last month, but he hasn't passed it to me yet...
The Texas Instruments Sun Tunnels
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@ A' Terry, it's not that I hate you, it's just that I'm struggling. Kind of like when bjorky was around, I never knew where to put the i, the y, and the j. @ Trell: it's that you're too young; when this T.I. came out, after the snow of '86, many people talked about it, so much that you see, all the old folks remember it. I, as I said, only listen to it in the car; at home, they really don't play anymore. Now you're throwing a nice challenge...guess those two tracks... @ Pixies: I didn't get you either...