blechtrommel

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DeAge™ : 6532 days • Here since 22 july 2008
Stormy Six L'Apprendista
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Forgive the maccheronico Italian...
Stormy Six L'Apprendista
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Of the Stormy Six, I have "Un biglietto del tram," which, if I remember correctly, is entirely acoustic (guitars, mandolins, violins, balalaika) and didn't particularly excite me, especially because of the singing and the themes addressed, which, I must admit, I find really heavy after a while. This, apparently, seems quite different.. maybe. :)
Sambrasa Trio Em Som Maior
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Great monkey! But where do you pull all these records from? :) Hilarious the Gismondi-Hancock piece :D
Weather Report Mr.Gone
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I don't have this, I have "8:30" and it's sensational. This doesn't seem so essential, so I think I'll skip it without too many hesitations :)
Led Zeppelin That's Alright New York
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Why a suck-up?
Motorpsycho Child Of The Future
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I almost forgot, turntable bought two weeks ago, if they really drive me crazy I'll take it! Fuck it! :D
Motorpsycho Child Of The Future
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Just discovered right now thanks to someone very familiar to you ;) We'll see, if they pick me maybe there will even be a concert!
Chris Fisher S.Darko
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In the name of the bambis of Piedmont, what a HUGE DISGRACE this film is.. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.. bah.. Bartle, come to my house to wash my underwear;))
Tom Waits Big Time
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They are very good friends! They have acted together several times (in Daunbailò, or Waits played "You can never hold back spring" ((which you can find on the second disc of Orphans)) in Benigni's "La tigre e la neve"). Look, if you want to start listening to Waits, it depends on what you like: I would recommend 3 albums: this one, Rain Dogs, and Mule Variations. At most, listen to a few songs on YouTube, see what you like, and get something :) If you want to know something, as long as I know it, feel free to ask :D
Led Zeppelin That's Alright New York
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Uh, I love Plant's introductory speeches, they crack me up :DD Ah, do you have the DVD? It has about 6-7 amazing tracks from '75! :D