OleEinar

DeRank : 11,31
DeAge™ : 6934 days • Here since 16 june 2007
String Driven Thing The Machine That Cried
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By the way... I'm reminded now of a discussion from a little while back about a review of Genesis. Isn't it possible that I even recommended this album to you?
Robert Johnson King of the Delta Blues Singers
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Congratulations, truly, a very fascinating and "educational" page. Thanks to you, I am now a little less ignorant.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
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Nice page Blacky (even if I'm not a big fan of this link trend).
String Driven Thing The Machine That Cried
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Alright, I agree, but posting a review just to invite others to reread another one seems a bit much... Wouldn't it have been better to put in some effort and write something? At least it would have ended up on the homepage. Masterpiece of an album, there's no arguing about that. Praise be to Lewis Tollani and his shelf syndrome!
Langhorne Slim When the Sun's Gone Down
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Anyway, bets are accepted on who is hiding behind the nickname Staypower ;-)
Langhorne Slim When the Sun's Gone Down
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Indeed, these days I'm feeling a bit hysterical... could be the exam, could be my period, or maybe it's the first sneaky symptoms of a terrible shelf syndrome?
Langhorne Slim When the Sun's Gone Down
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But what do you want to scold, a single line from any review of Lewis or Psycho is worth more than all those you've written so far and will write in the future, good only for a couple of laughs (not that that doesn't have its value too).
Langhorne Slim When the Sun's Gone Down
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Or maybe it's because tomorrow I have an exam, which should be the last one of my university career, and instead I won't pass it... Or maybe it's because I love this site, and I love it because there are still people suffering from shelf syndrome like Tollani who sometimes feel like wasting a little time sharing their enthusiasm for music with us.
Langhorne Slim When the Sun's Gone Down
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@Staypower, but why am I obviously!
Langhorne Slim When the Sun's Gone Down
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Better the shelf syndrome than the idiocy syndrome. Then what the hell do we care about the stars, Lewis's proposals are always interesting, whether they're objectively 5-star, or 4 or 3.