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Naaaa... Inside Out by John Martyn, what a coincidence, it's mentioned several times in the upcoming review (already done) of a contemporary singer-songwriter....
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@psycho I can't help but think of If I Could Only Remember My Name by David Crosby. If you happen to win, you can also keep the mold of Merkel's backside; it will come in handy to plug the black hole that opened up in your living room after listening to Mother Sky by Can covered by the Loop :))))
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In the Mexican parliament, there is the Institutional Revolutionary Party, the Drim Tiater have their officially sanctioned bootlegs :))))))
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Hi bubi, forget about YouTube, these guys weren't even in Debaser's magical database :))) @popoloitaliano, they are crunchy but not difficult, in fact, very listenable, they still manage to convey the idea of a cyberpunk future while playing instruments (except for one track "Where's Gala" made with manipulated tape). This is the link to Gibson's Neuromancer that will inspire tech-savvy DJs like the Orb or later like the Future Sound of London @ shò maybe you can leave a comment on the review of the introspective Ray Lamontagne, which is far from agitators like these guys, it's been ready for a while but needs a good trimming just like Ray's beard. @ yosif nothing complicated. If you write in Microsoft Word, just select the word you want to link while keeping the webpage you want to link open, click on insert --> hyperlink and then copy the web address into the appropriate space. At least that's how I do it.
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put a Mark Lanegan on vocals (no offense to the good but "ordinary" Robert Fisher) and maybe we would have talked a lot more about the compositions of this sort of collective. @lewis ...in the end, Peckinpah would have made you die just like he makes Pike Bishop die in "The Wild Bunch," Cable Hogue in "The Ballad of C. H.," and Billy the Kid in "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid" :)))
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Hello to the ...usual suspects :) @lewis come on, they weren't distressing... I believe the Loop were one of the few bands that were truly hallucinogenic; live they sounded just like their records, with the added inconvenience that covering your ears wasn't enough to protect you from the overwhelming high. @Hypno, as psycho says, Reactor has reissued the Loop. As for the Hair, I wouldn't know; I have this CD and the next one, "Over Valence", which I need to "get back" from the usual guy who comes to my house and borrows to burn. Anyway, the Hair are different from the Loop, even if the roots are the same. Less stooges-like and less Vega/Rev in the strings, more Can and experimental variety in the presentation. @psycho, kudos on the Loop discography, but if you happen to find the compilations Eternal or Dual (essentially the same tracks), don't let one of them slip away; there's the cover of "Mother Sky" by Can and that of Thief (Motherfucker) by the Pop Group ;)
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Hey vortex, since you're on good terms with Codeluppi, do you know if it's true what they say that when they played in bars in Los Angeles they once had as a support act a then-unknown metal band called Guns N' Roses? Ahahahah
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with typically Aussie vulgarity, it is clear he means the unrefined way Australian bands present their music, in line with their wild land and some hemispheres away from the rest of the world in white gloves. Good job icnarf, anyway the Drones may smell of Bad Seed and other bands that try a little too hard to force the cliché of the damned, but folks like the Beasts of Bourbon are untouchable for them. The difference is too great between their almost intellectual-new wave approach à la Television and the dirty, sweaty blues of Tex Perkins and company, who I don’t think would have ever tolerated a woman so fragile and pretty in their group of genuine drunks with beer and liquor bellies :-)
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Sordi was a great actor but as a director he was bland... rivoli, damn it, you didn't put the link to the most famous producer in the world www.realdoll.com
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Given that you are absolutely right about the descent from Hart rather than from Mould, and that Hart also has a collection of stiletto heels, the fact remains that I chose Mould because his 2008 album disappointed me quite a bit, and now I'm going to read the mp...