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As a kid, I wrote a lot of poems, and strangely, few were about girls and crushes and disappointments; instead, many were about my personal struggles and my demons, as @[IlConte] would say, to whom I still haven't learned to "love well." Then I stopped, but somewhere I should still have them. Beautiful review, Lulù.
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@[nes] What?! The right-wing political song in Italy doesn't exist?! Go tell him that
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I’ve gotten really into stoner (the "desert" version, which I prefer) in recent years: Kyuss, Color Haze, Sleep, the aforementioned Monster Magnet, Dead Meadow, Earth, Queens of the Stone Age. I had read about some of these somewhere. An extra opportunity to listen to something new.
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A serene childhood yes (and I'm really sorry it wasn't the same for you Conte) early adolescence much less so for various reasons unfortunately. But you are absolutely right that it means so much for a lifetime. Thank you!
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I repeat, whether it's a bad album I say it pretty much right away in the review, but that happened to me, and the music it contained was so important to me (at 4 years old!). In fact, I didn't even include a rating, which would be 1 for the album and 5 for the memories and what it meant to me.
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Beautiful, really compliments, almost among the favorites.
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Well, it was actually not very inspiring to begin with. After this review then...
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Nice review and suggestion, but please don't post it "as a brick" without dividing it into paragraphs, because it's much harder to read.
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I don't know, I'm a bit fed up with the usual complaints like "but the new bassist is just a stand-in," "but the serious stuff is in the first 4 albums" (by the way, 20 years ago it was "but the serious stuff is in the first 2 albums," so the latest releases in another 20 years have some hope for a rightful reassessment, after all). Please, get over this f_ _ _ ing funeral for Kim Deal leaving the band (the new one has talent and a voice, she's even the author of many new great tracks and by the way has the same timbre as Deal, open your ears), because they really keep writing great songs, and the new one is, for me, a record to put right next to their first 4. Then, sure, these are my opinions, but the feeling is that the new Pixies are underestimating themselves regardless of everything because Kim Deal is no longer there, and therefore "they're no longer the Pixies." It's so annoying. Sorry for the rant, but I can't take it anymore. Maybe I'm just the only idiot who still loves their last 3 albums to bits, and that's fine too.
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Prestigious