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@imasoulman if you want to go beyond the extrasystole in that great stuffing of the CD loader, see if we can also fit in "The cave comes alive" by the Lime Spiders… terrifying! Amidst the fire and flames, there's also the most beautiful cover of "Action Woman" by the Litter.
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but what offended, I write for fun and not to get a good grade, I no longer frequent debaser regularly because there are now too many people taking things too seriously, who want exceptional writing, and this seriousness makes it less and less enjoyable for me. I lament, and I believe I am not the only one (right Bartle?) people like the bionic metalhead or judge woodcock who would have jumped in on your comment 21 with a nice prooooot!
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@pollo: these are just silly little things aka amateur reviews at best, instead, it's crucial that esteemed people like you know how to channel their efforts into the sacred defense of truth in other areas of society.
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blech but here’s a link for you too!
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welcome back everyone, Iside has added a link that says it all about the power of these damn things. To Chase, I say that in "Wild Love" there are recordings from the same origin but they are even rarer titles and it's really a different album. In fact, all these tapes were owned by the late Greg Shaw. That sly fox Ron passed some of them to the French label Revenge, which released this vinyl in 1989 (complete with notes from Ron Asheton himself about the history of the Stooges), while a few years ago it was reissued with a more anonymously iguana-like cover on CD, adding the 1973 concert at Max's Kansas City in New York. Instead, "Wild Love," with other recordings from that era, was released by Shaw's label, Bomp, and I assure you it is just as lethal. Hi Ole... are you interested in a semi-acoustic/electronic/psychedeli c German freak duo from 1972 (like Trees fiddling with some sliders or knobs)?
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The bands that accompany Iggy can be gleaned from the two official live albums of Revenge, Live At Ritz New York from 1986 and Live at the Channel in Boston from 1988 (where among others, Andy McCoy from Hanoi Rocks plays). In fact, this live compilation draws from those concerts and the 1977 US tour with David Bowie. By the way, that live performance from '77 is, in my opinion, one of the worst of Iggy's, featuring new wave renditions of classic punk Stooges tracks. I personally think it's always better to also get poorly recorded bootlegs but bursting with sperm and blood, like "My girl hates my heroin" from the Stooges era. After the Bowie phase, the iguana became a craftsman.
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@odradek it's true, the voice in "All I Want" is taken from an interview with Dalì, you can listen to it here: As for the album, if this is one of the most original of this decade, I think we are in a creative mess (at least in this decade). I am very close to PVC's positions.
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no geeno, the best film about drugs is being shot these days, talking about erythropoietin, testosterone, human growth hormone injections (not to mention the pituitary gland extract that Hunter S. Thompson wrote about in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas), bags of fresh blood for transfusions, experiments with insulin... and it's all true, not fiction :) Floyd Landis admits to using PEDs most of his career
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it's not said that Bmovie = crap. "Vanishing Point" remains a cult classic even after 40 years (mentioned by Tarantino himself in "Grindhouse"). We'll see in 40 years how many will reference Inglourious Basterds.
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Aside from everything, there’s a drug movie that’s not a masterpiece but I always enjoy rewatching because there’s no emphasis and no desire to shock or disturb at all costs. And it’s "Il mio uomo è una canaglia" (the usual terrible Italian translation of the ironic original title "Born to Win"), which, coincidentally, was made in the same year as "Panic in Needle Park" by Czech Ivan Passer in the USA. With an extraordinary George Segal playing the role of a junkie hairdresser who lives by tricks to get his fix and caught somewhere between a dealer and the police --->