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Wow, I said I didn't want any trouble in my place and look what you've done! Great respect!
1) Kosmo, no luck for Tex as a prize; at best, I can send you Spencer P. Jones.
2) festwca, this is even more sleazy than "Black Milk," for example, where there's a bit of intentionally added mushiness.
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...I hired Tex Perkins as a bodyguard; his barking scares even the secessionists of Secondigliano...
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Guys....I don't want any trouble in my place!
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Instead, I find it easy to understand Odradek, for which I thank him along with the others who appreciated the review. It's true that I write with passion, and this can also be a limitation, because sometimes one should also confront things they don't like as much, but then I think who cares!!! It should be a pleasure above all, and most importantly, it is a pleasure to read reviews and comments about albums that have given you something or that will give you that something that until now has been unknown to you.
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Should I name a few?... The first ones that come to mind are the Flaming Lips and P.J. Harvey...
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Progressive today doesn’t make me tear my hair out, but in one of my lives, I’ve dabbled in it quite a bit, and I’d like to mention a band from Canterbury, Spirogyra, who around 1970 were perhaps much closer to folk and produced a couple of stunning records, including "St. Radigunds," which no one has ever reviewed. I mean, it might be more useful for some true enthusiast of the genre to take a look at them instead of talking about the same album for the fifth time, right?
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I have the vinyl in front of me, with the beautiful photo of Rocco Redondo on the cover capturing the rasta advancing against the cops, purchased in 1981. It's a collection of b-sides and remixes that would be expanded in the Super Black Market Clash years later. It’s a stunning compilation and essential for anyone who loved the band. The B side is DUB rather than reggae. The review shows a lot of immaturity in dealing with the subject. But it’s not like the doctor prescribes you to write reviews of records that aren’t in your background.
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The first in a series of reviews? At least we hope they cover less-reviewed albums; yours is just the fifth on this album..........
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Can I contribute? I don't give a damn about the posthumous video, it would have been better if they hadn't done it.
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Bodhisattva, I’m not saying he shouldn’t have done it, but no director will ever be able to understand and tell what love means between two handicapped beings, not even Bogdanovich.