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High Tide Precious Cargo
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Well done! Your review is great. The album, damn it, I've never listened to it, but since I'm splurging a bit of money on Amazon, maybe I will. If I'm not mistaken, Simon House played on Bowie’s live tours (he also appears on Stage). I give you my compliments again. Bye!
The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin
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...then we are "two voices out of the choir." In reality, we are thousands, thousands and thousands.
Can Tago Mago
Can Tago Mago
16 apr 08
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With Rolling Stone, I won't even tell you what I do. Anyway, great review of an album that we all should have in our collections. Have you read Julian Cope's book on Kraut-rock?? I imagine you have. If by chance you don't own it, reserve a copy. It's... illuminating. Bye.
Can Tago Mago
Can Tago Mago
16 apr 08
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Have you read Julian Cope's book?
The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin
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@hidden....: for heaven's sake, anything is possible. Today Wayne can easily afford a Jaguar and much more. So let's say that "I like to think" that today's F.L.s have embarked on a new and "colorful" journey (and not aided by the drugs of the '80s). However, I completely understand what it means to be a voice outside the chorus, as they say. Hello.
The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin
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...sorry. I meant to say that I’ve been loyal to them for over 20 years!!!
The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin
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@supersoul: I belong to that category you mentioned. That is, to those who - aside from the quadruple album - own all of their discography. The pre-Soft Bulletin production, besides being magnificent in its "lucid madness," has delivered to all of us a band with a gritty and psychedelic sound and ideas (always with that term!!). In short, ugly, dirty, and mean. So I love them. Then, there's the turning point that has divided many fans. I continue to follow them. Not only out of respect but because this blessed turning point appeals to me. Wayne and his crew have created a new sound and a new look. Their current compositions, in my opinion, are incredibly precise and well executed. You will surely see it all as an unfortunate regression. I, on the other hand, believe that Wayne has intelligently chosen to change, having fun. After all, listening to them now is like taking a ride in an amusement park. In conclusion, I respect your views, which are certainly in harmony with many other old fans who feel betrayed by the F.L. I adore them for everything they do. I have been loyal for over 15 years. Bye.
The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin
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As you know, you’re preaching to the converted with me. They are always among my favorites (old and new). A beautiful, brilliant album, rich in details, wonderfully out of its mind in its own way. Pompous? Absolutely not, in my opinion. It's a waterfall of sounds without interruption. I never rank the various tracks, but The Gash is... fantastic and, I repeat, brilliant. Molko from Placebo described them as "wonderful in their childishness." Long live these big babies, then!!!!!
Pink Floyd A Momentary Lapse Of Reason
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Embarrassing is an understatement. Waters – though that wasn’t news – spat harsh criticisms at this record and his friends. Despicable work, pointless, that feels like a total mockery – forgive the term. There’s not a single noteworthy composition. Cooked!!!!
Al Bano e Romina Power I grandi successi
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So.... well......... here....... I'll review tomorrow, maybe.