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@dream and honey: but how can you get excited with the Banco? If I think of Francesco di Giacomo's lard, I just lose my drive... the blondie from the Back is definitely better!
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I need to decide to listen to it again, "American dream" left me quite underwhelmed apart from a few tracks, even though I remember the title being more directed towards the (good) past. Donjunio is one of the good reasons to come visit Debaser....
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@paloz, in your review of Sigur Ròs I had mentioned that the Gosspid You Nonsocheccaspio are much better!
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to everyone from Tex Perkins: "...Thanks for showin' me a real cool time....
Thanks, thanks, thanks..."
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The element of madness was lost by Pink Floyd with the crazy diamond Barrett years ago.
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don’t take it personally, captain, I’ll lend a hand
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@gray velvet, I know it’s Coppola, but I did it on purpose to see if you were paying attention! slip of the tongue because I was thinking about the next film to review, I'm torn between "The Departed" by Coppola and "Un'altra giovinezza" by Scorsese, heh heh. @bjorky thanks for the compliment (the one about being a pain, obviously), @dream you’re right, "Lost Boys" by...erm Joel Schumacher came out the same year and it was a film about contemporary vampirism.
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...anyway, either melissa or melisso said Tex that he's fine with it anyway because he can always find a hole to plug...
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I'm not crazy about them; tracks like "Pierce of Darkness" are found in abundance from fourth table groups in the psychedelic progressive scene around 1970.
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clearly deto goes hand in hand with this, and no in my place we don’t talk about pe(s)to but only about baked kangaroo and grilled kiwi