blechtrommel

DeRank : 10,49
DeAge™ : 6531 days • Here since 22 july 2008
Yellow Swans At All Ends
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You've already tried, haven't you??
Yellow Swans At All Ends
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Considering that this de-review is practically a private space among us few initiates, I emerge from my monastic silence to sneak into the conversation. I listened to the fri-sample and must say it caused a slight headache for the next 5 hours, both for my electronic self and for the human counterpart. I find it reflects perfectly the "putrid, cathartically apocalyptic, unhealthy splendor of atrocities" as described above. In the afternoon hours (famously boring and stagnant), I wandered through the de-reviewing world of the Sfascia to pleasantly surprise myself with an old (but quite amusing) review of Ilona Staller. May God (but which one?) bless her and the reviewer... Followed by a large amount of laughter at the memory of the review. Here’s a little sample: ahahahahaha.
Edward Yang Yi-Yi
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Congratulations! A nice proposal! I don't know the film, but it seems interesting... Regards.
Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel III
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But you are amazing!!! Perfect review, even though it's not the first one for this album... What you wrote completely reflects what I think about this legendary album... Then the final quote from William Gibson leads me to the definitive conclusion: 5!!
Orange Juice You Can't Hide Your Love Forever
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Clap clap clap clap!
Iguana Iguana
Iguana Iguana
16 aug 08
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By now, dear Giona, you are a certainty and a gust of wind in this muddy debaseric summer (new term). A sign, as always.
Blink-182 Blink-182
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And what is this all about??? The shopping list or what??
Led Zeppelin DVD
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Could someone tell me where the story with the little radio mentioned by ...caz... in comment 12 is??? I've searched for it for a while but nothing... The DVD is simply fabulous, the best I've ever seen; they should show it in schools... 35 euros very well spent... really, really well. Touching.
Philip Gröning Die Große Stille
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The post above is a bit hard to understand, isn't it?
Philip Gröning Die Große Stille
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As I said in part 1 (which could also be part 2) of this thematic review, a superb idea to combine cinema and music (apparently both of excellent quality), as already mentioned by Brtle a little earlier… I reiterate my highest and sincerest compliments and withdraw into a monastic silence.