Dr.Adder

DeRank : 8,74
DeAge™ : 6670 days • Here since 6 march 2008
Einstürzende Neubauten 10-04-2008: Milano, Alcatraz
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We really needed a review of 47!
Very nice, I give it a 5.0 (without decimals).
I would define it a rather "Live" review.
I'll conclude by telling you...pick up the phone...Mondial Casa is waiting for you ;)
Greetings in infinite regression!
Susan Tedeschi Hope And Desire
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...evidently yes.
Susan Tedeschi Hope And Desire
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In the comment below number 13...19 does it stand for the number of neurons?
Hawkwind Hall of the Mountain Grill
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So... the review is well done even if slightly long... exact rating 4.6 (periodic) rounded up to 5.
I have always liked the band, especially for their science fiction lyrics.
Unforgettable are the tracks "Jack Of Shadows," which is inspired by the beautiful novel by R. Zelazny, and also "High Rise," from J. Ballard's novel "Condominium," which was heavily edited here in Italy...
There are many other unforgettable songs I could mention from this great band...
For now, the battle with the ants is won... but not the war.
The ants are particularly intelligent and advanced beings...
For now, I greet you periodically!
PS: stunning the image of your card of the timeless R. Magritte.
John Scofield En Route
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If you had told me, I would have done a review of Scofield (along with Jake)... then I'll review it again ;)
John Scofield Time On My Hands
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If you had told me, I would have done a review of Scofield (along with Conte)...then I’ll get back to it ;)
Susan Tedeschi Hope And Desire
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The comment 8...periodically mediocre.
Periodic greetings to Shooting Star.
Hawkwind Hall of the Mountain Grill
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For now, I'm listening to great Hawkwind...then I'll go back to reading the review with onion omelette (like Fantocci).
I have to finish a war with the ants in the bathroom!
Evoken Antithesis of Light
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Against my better judgment, I find myself here writing what I think because there are some rather interesting topics coming from both Staypower and mien. What mien writes is right but only in part; the issue of negative concepts expressed by certain groups seems quite old, it must be at least 30 years (if not much more) that some musical genres have been negatively pointed out (perhaps for valid reasons, perhaps not)...nothing new here.
I mean (I feel like I’m C. Verdone) what’s all this fear about death topics? Death exists, it’s real; there’s no need to be afraid of it, it’s the suffering that’s frightening. Death is part of life, that’s how it is, there’s nothing we can do about it. If there are ā€œartistsā€ who address these topics, and there are many, it’s up to the listener to receive the message in a positive way.
What Staypower says at 30 seems correct to me, and he still seems young (or youthful); over time, his musical tastes might ā€œevolveā€ (it happened to me too). Let’s not forget that often even in the records of certain seemingly innocent groups or singers, negative and destructive messages can hide. It’s up to the listener to absorb what’s positive in music, so I believe quite a bit in what Staypower says (between 70/80%).
Therefore, at 28, mien, if Staypower wants to listen to this music, let him listen and continue his journey in music (I feel like Al Pacino in Scent Of A Woman); maybe over time he’ll prove you right...who knows...
It’s against nature for someone to go around writing that art and creativity are worthless, that music, cinema, and everything that stems from the human mind is useless (I wrote "useless" so as not to use a swear word). This harms an already fragile and critical system! Personally, I don’t believe this musical genre is for my ā€œneural-auditoryā€ apparatus, but at least in this field (music), I try not to have prejudices...at least I think so. I greet everyone (periodically).
Roy Buchanan The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire
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