jdv666

DeRank : 7,34
DeAge™ : 6540 days • Here since 14 july 2008
The Olivia Tremor Control Music from the Unrealized Film Script: Dusk at Cubist Castle
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I miss him, and judging by the comments and the commentators, I need to make amends as soon as possible.
X Los Angeles
X Los Angeles
23 sep 13
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what a beautiful ass! :)
Dr. John Locked Down
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I, on the other hand, due to this review, got myself some gris gris and I am very satisfied as well :) Moreover, for those who appreciate the doctor and are interested in a darker and more esoteric variant, I recommend the eponymous one by Exuma.
Ulver Messe I.X-VI.X
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Anyway, I still know little about Ulver, just Shadows of the Sun and a few of the early ones, but from what I understand, many consider Perdition City to be their best (not metal).
The Sinking Feeling Old Friends
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Well, after all, some people talk about emo even for Fugazi, right?! :D Anyway, don't get discouraged; everyone has been overlooked in reviews at some point, unfortunately...
Mark Lanegan Imitations
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nothing to say against the review, but... read NME?! no way, that’s just not done, for me that magazine/website is evil! ;D
Roy Harper Folkjokeopus
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nice review
Muddy Waters His Best, 1947 to 1955
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I'm not a regular blues listener, but thanks to my father, who is passionate about it, I happen to hear quite a bit of it; of course, you can't argue with him :D In any case, I've noticed online that among young people, blues doesn't seem to resonate much and is often viewed as "the devil," which honestly puzzles me quite a bit, but whatever...
Dan Fogelberg Home Free
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I don't think the record is anything for me, but the story of plagiarism is very interesting; I wonder how many get away with it... ^^
Little Feat Representing The Mambo
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From what little I know about them, they are considered among the big names of southern rock, almost on par with the Allman Brothers or Lynyrd Skynyrd (which, as usual, I probably spelled incorrectly :D), although at least here in Italy/Germany they seem to be quite a bit less well-known... In any case, their early records, especially Little Feat and Dixie Chicken, are really nice, even though they don't blow me away and, for now, nothing in the genre compares to the Live at Filmore by the Allman brothers.