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I remember perfectly the moment when I bought this EP and a few weeks later Think Tank: after 13 it was really hard to understand what they could come up with, especially after the whole Coxon issue (even though he appears on some tracks and co-writes Battery in your leg). All good, I just think the comparison with The Magic Whip doesn’t make sense: they have virtually nothing in common, especially with Coxon back.
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I'm still running away from Stadium Arcadium actually 😆
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I found it really delightful and I didn’t have any expectations at all. I like it more than the first one, I don't know.
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Of the 90s Britrock that I, like @[Valentyna], experienced live in full, perhaps the band I appreciated the least overall, I have a couple of their albums but I haven't listened to them in about fifteen years.
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I had never seen anything of his. Then I happened to see Melancholia a year ago. It became one of my favorite directors. And I still haven't seen anything else of his.
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It's actually funny. I started the second one but I gave up on it almost immediately.
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Rarely have I been struck by their tracks: it happened with Dakota, and it landed with Forever. The other more famous singles have never meant anything to me.
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Yes, Into the Wild is a memorable project from every point of view. Ukulele Song didn't say much to me, and I don't think I'll listen to it anyway. I'll pass on that because it had been a while since you last wrote, at least it seems to me, and it's always a pleasure.
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I remember it being quite interesting, indeed. Excellent reception.
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What a beautiful Lulu. For the live on trust (I have all their/his studio albums, so...................... (gift dots 😊)