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Yes, Nick, but then are they read with the Erasmian pronunciation or the Reuchlinian one?
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I remember Patricia Morrison at a Gun Club concert near me in 1984. Tall and almost motionless with her black hair shot up in the air and heavy black makeup. She was more unsettling than alluring, and the pogo-ing boys under the stage thought they were still at the 100 Club in London in '76 (in Italy, we’re always late), spitting and throwing butts at her. She got pissed off and threw a bucket of water. She was more eye-catching than talented, and we missed Rob Ritter (RIP). How she ended up with Eldritch and the Damned is a mystery that perhaps only Mario Salieri can explain...
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"PS I hope the doctor didn't prescribe you to avoid listening to psychedelia for a month!" In defiance of the doctor, I'm undergoing an intense treatment with increased doses of psychedelic prog from '69 to '73 from all European countries except England! Stay tuned, there are some great ones coming...
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I don't know if it's the most psychedelic ever made, but last week I ignored the warning printed on the original cover and listened to it on headphones multiple times a day. I was just diagnosed with "Vertigine Parossistica Posizionale"... I'm not joking.
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mmmm what a lovely site full of nice little people...just all peace & love folks.
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sure greenmanalishi that you haven't really shown any wit here... if your regret is RIGHTFULLY that, the first person you should take it out on is the one who posts music reviews with a PROVOCATIVELY political nickname like anticommunist.
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Hi Bjorky! Great album that one too, but by now you know me intimately, so you know that my preferences lean towards more primitive and spontaneous stuff like this and the following Psychonaut. Of course, when I happen to listen to people like the Orb today, I immediately think of Celestian Ocean, which is over thirty years old.
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Of course, one would expect Wooton, after two years of poor sales from First Utterance, to be offered the opportunity to make another album? The problem is that without the main musicians from the first album, this feels like a commercial attempt to make some money. Some tracks are so ridiculous they make me laugh, and the female vocals here are truly annoying. Now, all tastes should be respected, and this mediocre album might well be worth a 4 for someone, but to equate enbar77 with the first Doors album, "Pearl" by Joplin, or "Let it Be" by the Beatles is utterly absurd and rightly raises serious doubts about their evaluative skills. And I'm sorry, but their caddish reviewing style makes my hemorrhoids flare up. Sorry.
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It seems to me that I have never been hostile towards you, pibroch, or am I wrong?
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..it will be useless for you Fallen, I haven't been aggressive since 1993.