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Well, Quine is (was, R.I.P. to him too...) another kind of guitarist, more inclined towards the avant-garde, and in fact, he ended up playing even with John Zorn.
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there's Richard Lloyd from Television
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nothing to apologize for, on the contrary, if only there were more debaser fans reviewing bands like this instead of the Eagles... maybe explain a bit better that this Redux is drawn from the tour that reunited them in 2003... without Laughner, of course (R.I.P.), perhaps the historical significance will be found in the other album with the original demos from 1975...
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Bah! What can I say? First of all, this Redux released a few years ago is a "reduced" anthology compared to the one from 2002, "The Day the Heart Met the Rocket from the Tombs," which I have right here on my table with 19 tracks and 74 minutes of demos, considering the Rockets never went into the studio to record an album... "Ain't It Fun" is credited to the Dead Boys for good reason because the author, along with Laughner, is the other guitarist Gene O'Connor, who later took on the name of Cheetah Chrome when he went on to form the Dead Boys with Stiv Bators. In fact, the Rockets' tracks were split between Pere Ubu's David Thomas: "Life Stinks," "Final Solution," "30 Seconds Over Tokio," and the Dead Boys' Cheetah Chrome and Jimmy Blitz: "Ain't It Fun," "Down in Flames," "Sonic Reducer," "What Love Is." Guys, take it easy with this pre-punk era; it's a minefield for those discovering it only now... But really, have the Rockets' songs been covered by Guns N' Roses and Rage Against the Machine? Damn, I need to catch up and listen to these clowns sometimes...
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you're pissing outside the pot... pieces like "atlantic city", "johnny 99", "state trooper" mixed in the pot with ligabue, guccini and the pooh, come on, get lost...
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I remember going to see it because the woman I was sleeping with daily at the time told me I wouldn't regret going with her.... she was ecstatic, for me it was a mortifying cinematic experience.... sometimes I still sleep with her but I don't go to the movies with her anymore...
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hahaha one of the greatest albums in rock history... but at the time of "the river" did CDs already exist? ephemeral review for a great album. The last great album from the boss is Nebraska.
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My uncle passes me the records ahahahaah... it makes me think of that scene from "Take the Money and Run" when Virgil/Allen wants to stop being a robber and goes for a job interview and the manager asks him: "Have you ever used a computer?" and he replies "Certainly!", "And where?" a moment of confusion (we're in 1969...) and then Virgil nonchalantly says: "My aunt has one at home."
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sanjuro, rinse your filthy mouth at GG Allin before slapping the know-it-all label on people you don't know. I have Jane from occupied Europe on vinyl, unlike you, who discovered the golden world of streaming, and in six months of listening, you want to condense all musical knowledge... that’s my perfectly valid opinion just like yours; I don’t think others need lawyers.
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sanjuro, rinse your filthy mouth at GG Allin before slapping the know-it-all label on people you don't know. I have Jane from occupied Europe on vinyl, unlike you, who discovered the golden world of streaming, and in six months of listening, you want to condense all musical knowledge... that’s my perfectly valid opinion just like yours; I don’t think others need lawyers.