Hank Monk

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Beautiful. The Brucio album that appeals to those who don't like Brucio.
In the end, this is awesome.
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Well-written review.
It also made me discover the endless string of crazy comments on your old Blink review... haha, what the hell is wrong with the people in this world.
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So in the end, is it worth it?
I bought (I'm still wondering why) A Bigger Bang and in the end it wasn't too bad (there were also some great tracks of that scrappy blues which they, it’s not to say, have been masters of).
Too bad that (but this side of theirs has always been there, no point in denying it) they always garnish the soup with a lot of polished frills.
Anyway, oh, what to say. In the end, respect.
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I really liked Anthony (incredible voice). One day in the distant future, I will try to listen.

Regarding the "political" issue: too far removed from me, I just can't empathize and understand the political dimension that might be behind wanting to change gender. But if I feel the need to write it, maybe in the end there's a point I'm evidently missing.

For body control: ahaha I can't wait for someone to bring up the recent past XD

For the title: are you sure that Back really means ass and not back (99% of the time when back is used, it means back)?
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I don't know...a Wikipedia entry that throws in the entire discography all at once might be a bit too much. It's a shame because not much is said about this band.
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The usual informative and engaging review.
Nice.

I may have said it before, but I’ll repeat it: in high school, I was in class with someone who claimed Nino D'Angelo was his uncle. But he never introduced me to him.

What to say about Naples... When I was a kid, there was racism (yes, I have to say it was outright racism) towards Neapolitans, and I imagined it as a city vomited from hell.
Today, however, I think I understand it better and I find it very fascinating.
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I laughed at the count's comment. This really feels like a Capish Inception. It's a charming idea, and you've piqued my curiosity about the book. I watched an interview with the author on YouTube where he talked about the article, and it was enjoyable... then yes, it's a completely different generation, but it's a very interesting approach.
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I don't understand this thing you keep reiterating: "it represents the first example of alternative music recorded with professional means."

Do you mean their first album recorded with professional tools?

As for the rest, I don't know, I also listen to Burzum and June 44 doesn't bother me, regardless of the fact that the musicians are fundamentally idiots, but let's just say I'm okay with it like this.
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What a flash. I had read these but completely forgotten them.
Pavese great
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Anderson gives me the feeling of being too sweet too often. Good at first, but eventually unsustainable.
Anyway, always interesting, so I guess I'll check this out too.