mocampo

DeRank : 0,44
DeAge™ : 6830 days • Here since 28 september 2007
John Martyn Solid Air
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Come on, we're almost at the Maidens... anyway, write well.
Meat Puppets Up On The Sun
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As Mike Watt said: "Under the influence of Meat puppets." For me, not the best, which are (it's rhetorical by now) "II" and "Huevos" in addition to the forgotten "Out my way" where the intertwining described by Supersoul is spectacular.
Yes Tales From Topographic Oceans
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I’m starting to grasp how it works... of course it’s a fake! We need to add a bit of shareable spice or not. Fripp, disbanding King Crimson, claimed that the era of dinosaurs was over! This is so greasy that it even struggles to breathe.
OM Variations On A Theme
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very interesting...
Blood, Sweat And Tears Blood, Sweat And Tears
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but this record definitely deserves a solid five.
Cerrone Brigade Mondaine
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rockcollection by Laurent Voulzy.
Genesis Selling England By The Pound
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Yes, very beautiful and largely thanks to "firth of fifth."
Queen Say It's Not True
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In the seventies, Queen were among the most beloved bands in Europe, excluding Italy of course; a massive success, not just for enthusiasts. In Italy, nothing. One summer I returned with the cassette of "Live Killers" just released, and everyone looked at me like I was insane. Who the hell are you? Their success started to plummet dramatically with "Jazz" and "The Game." Strange that it was precisely during that period they began to gain decent fame in Italy and South America, where they filled stadiums as if they were the pope (the first), in territories that were decidedly virgin for certain sounds, on a grand scale. Certain exaggerated talks about their live value and their importance in the history of rock can only happen in Italy and (who knows?) in South America. Nevertheless, I keep their scratchy-heavy old vinyls jealously and enjoy their remastered CDs (up to Jazz) from time to time with great pleasure.
Fernando Meirelles City Of God (Citade de Deus)
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hard and violent like few.
Sweet Give Us A Wink
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They may have anticipated heavy metal in their previous albums, as Lord says in a post, but here I don’t hear a unique style. Aside from the intro-who of the first track, it feels like I’m listening to a mix of LedQueenRollingPurple and I’m surely forgetting something.