omahaceleb

DeRank : 5,72
DeAge™ : 6619 days • Here since 25 april 2008
The Beatles White Album
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Oh come on, open a blog.
Yuppie Flu At the Zoo
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Known much later than my suitable time to love them. Very good, but I never indulged in listening to them. The review is excellent.
The Telescopes Taste
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An album simply out of this world.
The Beatles Please Please Me
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I don't even think about reading all the comments; I'd rather throw myself off the cliffs with the Decathlon mask and wave hello to the spiky scad. Also, if I understood correctly, most of them don’t even relate to the review and its content. If I understood correctly, that is. I stopped at the part where it says that the Beatles contributed with "She Loves You" and "Please Please Please" to rekindle the protest movement. But really, good god, have they even become the "promoters" of the movement? What is your reference manual for contemporary history, the Costanzo-De Filippi-Mollica? Or maybe the Ronco-Tavernello?
Hum Inlet
Hum Inlet
13 jul 20
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The first was a nice mazzafegato salami, but after that I'm not sure, I'm really ignorant about the rest of the discography. I won't try this one, but the reviews have intrigued me about the subsequent albums that I'm missing. Thanks
Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways
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Killer proofreader and fart, I hate it.
Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways
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I Contain Multitude is perhaps one of the most beautiful pieces from Dylan in the last twenty-five years.
Jeff Rosenstock NO DREAM
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So far this album has seemed a bit flat to me. I’ll listen more, but pour moi there seems to be some inspiration issues.
Jeff Rosenstock NO DREAM
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I can't wait to listen. Anyway, I got everything, even though it's written in thick Molisano. We Cool was awesome, now let's see this...
Ian William Craig Red Sun Through Smoke
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Nice entry 123asterisco in the debaser rooster. When I can, I read you, although you write and listen to too much for me - in the sense that I can't keep up and hear every suggestion.