MorenoB

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DeAge™ : 6645 days • Here since 30 march 2008
Echo and the Bunnymen Porcupine
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You danced to it because it can lead to dancing, as the rhythm closely resembles danceable things, and not just in that song but in others from this album too. Don't get lost in the murky waters, my friend ;-) Bye.
Echo and the Bunnymen Porcupine
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Look, here is the link to "The Back of Love" on Youtube..give it a try ;-)
Echo and the Bunnymen Porcupine
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I gladly accept your opinion; in response to that, I further substantiate my analysis regarding the Supersoul and explain the essential judgment parameters, at least as I conceive them. Everything can be discussed, but certain things are not: 1) that it is the weakest and most pop album by the Echoes (at least up to '84) is obvious, hence the rating; 2) that the underlying rhythms flirt with almost dance sounds is the same. I fear that the underlying distrust towards the writing is fueled by the reference to the Lato Luminoso, which I reiterate was meant as a comparison term against bands of the same genre and period, not in a general sense (and I don't want to copy and paste the review's phrase again; you can find it in comment 17, but still using the quote "crying over spilled milk is just adding wet to the wet," I won’t insist further and will close here. Actually, I have another comment to make, but I will use another post.
Kate Bush The Red Shoes
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Too Pop, little Kate.
Echo and the Bunnymen Porcupine
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I am originally from Valdagno (Castelgomberto to be precise) but I've been in the City for years now. Thanks to Mary and Dedoluz for stopping by.
Echo and the Bunnymen Porcupine
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In an issue from '92 or '93, in one of Drusiani's "Fables for those who can't sleep," if I find it I'll let you know exactly, you could even take it since the physical distance between us is only a few kilometers, I think. ;-)
Echo and the Bunnymen Porcupine
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So, I won't explain to you the quote; it's from a story from that period.
Echo and the Bunnymen Porcupine
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So I'm home and I can respond well to everyone (whom I thank in advance for their contributions): @Mike: those capital letters are not random, I wanted to include them to show that I was giving personalized value to those expressions. Are they incorrect? Maybe yes, maybe no (I think not). Incorrect is your term "at random," that indeed would have been more polite to ask for clarification rather than throwing down judgments about grammar that clashes with certain sentences (which, by the way, it seems to you is just one; I would be careful with the plural next time). Honestly, it doesn’t seem to me to be a grammatical issue, and I have already explained that it's a quite ironic quotation. I think that was understood anyway, but I’ll reiterate it. @Lemuro: I have partially already answered; I just want to specify that the phrase about U2 should also be read in an ironic way. Regarding the "Lato Luminoso" and "Danzereccio" issues, I don't think there's anything to add. Best regards.
Echo and the Bunnymen Porcupine
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Commenting in pieces because I'm writing from a phone: so U2, I didn’t want to trash them, I just think they are enormously derivative and a bit overrated, even in their early albums, but it’s a personal opinion.
Echo and the Bunnymen Porcupine
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p.s: if you read my other reviews, you'll see that "danzereccio" is not derogatory; I just think it doesn't fit well in this album, that's all :-)