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I would like her bare feet…
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bloodless review like the album. for me, Throbbing did better with D.O.A. that said, they couldn't play one song the same live, like "Slug Bait." they didn't know how to play at all, yet they were great. technique doesn't matter when you have things to say.
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@piendepei. Yes, from the second track the mystical body of christ in chorazaim. It's peculiar how someone who used to be a blasphemous satanist now boasts about how good Christ is and talks about the apocalypse... I don’t understand. Anyway, I will buy this record. In the end, I’m curious.
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I've got it. Interesting but as pleasant as a brick to the balls! Just kidding... it's a bit heavy, and then 5 LPs... if I were to make a comparison in terms of intellect, it feels like The Raven by Lou Reed, which Laurie must have weighed down quite a bit... let's say 3.5.
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Among the current ones, my favorites are "Nature Unveiled" and "Dogs Blood Rising." "Dawn" and "In Menstrual Night" are a bit unconvincing. Then they adjusted their focus towards folk and song form. However, I’ve lost track of them; they’re too scattered, and I can’t keep up. Besides, it’s better to have a few albums from each artist than to have everything from one. The last one I got was "Black Ships Ate the Sky" on vinyl, but it didn’t excite me that much. Questioning Tibet? It’s possible. It’s necessary.
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Some of us have posted serious reflections (perhaps debatable), but I see that Fabia hasn't replied. Maybe she's not interested in dialogue? That said, in my opinion, she’s a fake like De Lorenzo; no one can change my mind about that. From now on, I'll steer clear of her reviews.
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For example, I don’t know anything about this group... you could have said something about them, if really (assuming there’s nothing to say about the album) there's nothing to say.
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Fabia, good review. I read the book in '96 and I've always had questions. I should mention that I haven't read all the comments on this episode of The Brothers Karamazov, a dream. But if for Dostoevsky the Inquisitor is the tempting devil, isn't it also true that the church, in the author's view during those years, was in the hands of "evil" because it was distant from the spirit of true believers? For example, had it perhaps become too secularized and conformist? I don't know if I'm right, it's just a hypothesis. That said, the story tells me a lot about Jesus but not about God; after all, I'm an atheist. Still, I've been recalling this part of The Brothers Karamazov since '96; it is undoubtedly an interesting piece of writing.
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I don't dislike them; it's just that I don't like this album. I bought it when it came out, and frankly, it made me lose the desire to listen to the others... that's my limitation. The reception was a bit too enthusiastic, in my opinion, but still good.
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I wouldn't know how to do it, also because I have it on LP... maybe you can find something on emule. I'm sorry... :(
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