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Panico Scimmie
Panico Scimmie
2 dec 09
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Very nice. I knew some pieces by Kina, I mean, and I've heard of Franti. But I've never heard of Panico, though.
Papa Benedetto XVI Alma Mater
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@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@Puniscier: Look, I've only been on the site for just over a month, so I can't know everything! However, I already know much more about you than I actually care to, but I know the essentials. Yes, first, food for the body and health, but food for the mind is equally important. Maybe it’s that I can’t conceive of life without music. And then it doesn’t seem to me that humanitarian organizations, missionaries, etc., prioritize the fact that they need to care for and nourish themselves. Go to the UNICEF site and you'll see that in addition to vaccines, various medicines, you can also donate toys; it’s a right for children to play, that’s what they should be doing, not working, making Nike shoes for a dollar a day just so they can be worn by your children, who are carefree and have extra. You come here to preach morals, but I bet that around Christmas, and not just then, you also lose it buying junk for your kids, indulging their whims. If you don’t have kids, well then, sorry for the rant.
Papa Benedetto XVI Alma Mater
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Sorry, but is this a review of an album or a discussion about the real estate market? Which, by the way, as Gabri kosmische says, is stagnant, for Jupiter and Juno, I know it! Also, why can't poor children have a musical education? Perhaps, as you say, it will be the last of their problems, but you don't make a child happy by only providing food for the body and obviously adequate healthcare and conventional schooling; children, even those from the third world, may seem strange to you, need to express their creativity, and who knows, maybe one of them will become a world-renowned artist? Always sensationalistic stuff, huh! Never a review on something that doesn't stir up controversy. And then you complain if at least in one out of a thousand reviews you send there are few comments. Ehhh punishier!!
Lori Carson Where It Goes
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I like these intimate reviews.
DJ Krush - Toshinori Kondo Ki-Oku
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You have been very evocative, but I’m not sure if it's right for me. We can give it a try, though.
Russian Circles Geneva
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Kosmogabri: I have no idea why. If you haven't been chewing on this genre for a while, it can be a bit difficult to digest. Hi and thanks to the other attendees as well.
Star One Space Metal
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Ah, um....right :)
Ash Ra Tempel Ash Ra Tempel
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Enough, you are amazing. Period. You have reviewed things I love (Amon Duul, Bardo Pond, Cows, Minutemen, Ashratempel) in a very personal way; you have the rare ability to say practically everything in a small space. As for the subject reviewed here... well, contrary to your recommendation, I listen to it alone, because I believe certain journeys are better taken in solitude to avoid interference. Stunning cover.
Manuel Göttsching E2-E4
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"Göttsching himself couldn't tell whether it was a joke or an exceptional stroke of genius": in my Kraut revival period, you are a godsend!
Amon Düül II Yeti
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Hehehhe "let them go to hell once and for all".... Fantastic review!! You really dared a lot... Just like the Amon in this universal monument of the most hallucinatory, wicked, and shocking psychedelia.