Purpulan

DeRank : 2,92
DeAge™ : 6837 days • Here since 21 september 2007
Woody Allen & His Orleans Jazz Band Live @ Stadt Halle Vienna 23.12.07
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Oh, congratulations, now it's clear why the Demeeting in Vienna has been postponed... ;)
Colour Haze Ewige Blumenkraft
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It has little to do with it, but I’ll place here my encouraging wishes: “May you all successfully protect your Christmas balls!!!”
Yeasayer All Hour Cymbals
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Psychopompe proves to be a good fork... but personally, I prefer the mixed grill (see the review of the Liars), the kosher cuisine does not please me and neither do the cevapcici... however, at the time, the tuna carpaccio with melted chocolate pleasantly surprised me!
EstAsia Stasi
EstAsia Stasi
24 dec 07
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Romina Salvadori is now teaming up with Giorgio Ricci in the RAN (you can always find the reviews signed by Hypno).
Indian Summer Hidden Arithmetics
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Of course not, because the falenuccia is actually the Biston Betularia, while the Drosofila is the vinegar fly (and it has quite a lot going on, much to the delight of geneticists).
Indian Summer Hidden Arithmetics
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@ Supersoul: I take no risks, Ampere is an emo-philiac and also a graceful "drosophila betularia" (my favorite little butterfly story from my biology class: the white drosophila gracefully camouflaged with the white bark of the birches, but the poor black ones were happily gobbled up by the great tits; then came the Industrial Revolution to change the knotted coat of the little trees, and off we went to the revenge of the black ones... but progress has its pros and, above all, its cons; the racists of L.I.P.U. made the birches white again, so the black ones got it in the rear again). That said, Ampere rightly does not appreciate my pachydermal irony ; ).
Crass Christ The Album
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@ Bartle: even if he's a bit of a folklore character, I’ll keep good old Frank (the important thing is that he doesn’t end up in a squatters’ commune like Chumbawumba! ; ), and if he happens to play in the peninsula area, I would definitely like to be there, since, if I understood correctly, he's the kind of guy who rushes to the bar after the concert to fill up on random banter and surely watered-down beers (but he tends to have drinks offered to him by those present, and that could be the only reason for offense... to my wallet which is certainly not plump!!! ; ).
Crass Christ The Album
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What beautiful succulent fruits have the recent and frequent reforms on public (and private) education generated... how I feel like a decrepit ignorant post 68'er.
Crass Christ The Album
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Bartle, you’re preaching to the choir here, "Harmony no Harmony" is a true masterpiece (damn, I can’t find live versions of "Carthago est Delenda," which is one of the few songs still capable of touching my icy heart). Turner has just finished the sessions for his second solo album (and it seems he’s back playing with Ben, the drummer, but no pheega, sigh!!!) which is supposed to be a little more upbeat compared to "Sleep is for the Week," but now he's fixated on classic rhymes all around and the lyrics have lost much of their bite and have become more predictable (double sigh!!), but there are still some valid lyrical insights like in "Father's Day" or "Once we were Anarchists."
Crass Christ The Album
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@ Bartleboom: of course I've seen them live...on Youtube...(eh, now that I think about it, maybe he always wears the Crass shirt because the clips are from a single concert... ;), anyway, I know they had a show in Turin in 2005, but unfortunately I didn't go.