Fredric Brown Cosmolinea B-1 & Cosmolinea B-2
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The much-maligned SF literature.
It hides pearls and talents.
Of course, recovering this won't be easy.
Riccardo Crivelli Roger Federer
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It seems for correlation to the hands on the dial.
But this wouldn't explain the presence of the "40".
Probably the Anglo-Saxon tea at the table of the nobles who codified the rules was not just tea.
Or perhaps @[Eneathedevil] was also sitting at that table, laying the foundation for an irremediable enigma destined for posterity.
Long live King Roger!
Current 93 Nature Unveiled
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This is also a very relevant report.
It’s time to explore the Current, which should align with my sonic inclinations.
Ivo Torello Il maledetto paese che puzzava di pesce
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It looks fun.
Excellent review.
Mina Se telefonando (brano musicale di E. Morricone/M. Costanzo)
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Mina has broken my balls.
And not just that.
Fontaines D.C. A Hero's Death
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Ahhhahhahh.
I don’t agree with a single word, but these provocations always entertain me.
Aside from the fact that even Interpol (whom I appreciate quite a bit) are derivative. And it would be nice to understand what isn’t. And the track where they (well) mimic the aforementioned Interpol is just one, Televised Mind.
Not to mention the clichés about geographical origin, which lead to theories that Ufomammut, for example, should have sung the tradition in Piedmontese dialect.
Aside from my coprological tastes that you opened my eyes to, I must say I’m not tearing my hair out for Fontaines, but the album in question, much better than the first, has a handful of great tracks.
Cattle Decapitation To Serve Man
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A cheerful figure displaying his entrails is indeed "disconcerting." I would have expected the cover to feature a carriage adorned with blooming garlands driven by two tender lovers.
Neil Young Homegrown
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Nice try.
A nice rust-resistant?
No, huh?
Shoji Ushio Spectreman
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I remember Megaloman.
It made me laugh so much.
You were excellent.