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Tip your hat to Joni Mitchell... even Sonic Youth paid tribute to her with that Hey Joni (a play on Hey Joe) on Daydream Nation... And thanks a bundle that in the mid-eighties they rediscovered this album, during the era of Paul Simon and Peter Gabriel, who with a ten-year delay also went to (re)discover African drums.........
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Last year's album "Comfort of Strangers" is a great record, much more folk-oriented with Jim O’Rourke involved. Highly recommended.
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but it's not true that no one pays attention to them (unless you're talking about the site), "People are like season" had a fair amount of success, these aren't groups/artists that top the charts (and that's not a flaw), rather the latest "Technology...." seemed repetitive and didactic to me, perhaps they had already reached their peak.
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... apart from the fact that in the review of Stranger in Town you didn't mention its all-time best song ... "Hollywood Nights."
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But did some big store put all of Bob Seger's records on sale? Aside from the easy joke, I appreciate your passion, but I don’t think old Seger deserved to clog up the reviews as if he were Springsteen, Mellencamp, or Steve Earle in their prime...
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"who has dabbled here and there in pieces of the beat generation, existentialism, and new philosophers"... and above all, dear vortex, has watched films like "Peeping Tom" by Powell and "The Collector" by Wyler before making this latest mishmash with the usual 20-25 years of delay (or delay, as the charming artist Rivoli would say)
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Someone hold this artist's eyeball open with their index and thumb... I'll handle the spit...
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...Don't mess with me, Rip... I remind you that before falling into hibernation for twenty years, you had kids and a nagging wife.
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Rip, you are a traditionalist and a backward thinker!!!...these are the neologisms invented by rivoli for posterity, "Fiat lux" for lighting, "Leo is a bit of a mix", "the right soundtrack", "a voice over", "the lullaby that looped" they do sound a bit like an old-school burger joint, but you’ll see they will be included in the school books of the coming medieval times...Nice cover taken from the Panorama tape...
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What a blast! It's hard to believe Eldritch had it ready back in '83 but it only gets published in the '90s! One can be punk, glam, metal, country western, surf, and garage, but when you listen to a piece this beautiful, all those labels can go to hell.