Voivod Kronik
19 mar 20
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Ahahahah, did you rewrite everything from memory?!
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Damn... what an unfortunate time. Unfortunately, I only know the 'negligible' part of him, including the hit Dance Around The World (not bad all in all). I will go and explore that other part that I have blamefully overlooked. Great suggestion.
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The review leaves room for various reflections:
1. The Dollie de Luxe are the female version of Adam And The Ants.
2. Il Rondò Veneziano felt a menacing breath of wind from the great north on its neck.
3. Even the Norwegians have had their Vessicchio, who resembles Sgarbi and is called Jansen.
4. The cover of Satisfaction seems arranged by the Fantastico 4 orchestra.
5. Gianni Drudi performed for 76 evenings at the Piccadilly Theatre in London.
6. Most likely, our ladies do not know Rondò Veneziano, let alone Vessicchio and Sgarbi.
7. ...and it's a shame.
8. ...because in the northern lands, to avoid dying of boredom, they recycle and re-evaluate everything; it works a bit like the pig: nothing is wasted.

Beautiful and fun, I eagerly await the entire Scandinavian Series.
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Then it's the turn of the bubbly giraffes.
Monitor Monitor
18 mar 20
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An album, a single, then swallowed into nothingness. I would like to know where all these artists OneLpWonder come from and where they end up. Who knows...
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Anything this man does is a masterpiece. Great suggestion.
P.S. The Ballad of Stroszek is among my top 5 desert island films.
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I believe it's my favorite by the Byrds, along with Everybody has been burned. The first time I heard this cover, I was amazed. Over time, I've come to appreciate the original and the energetic vitality that Mould & co. brought to the piece, but the jingle-jangle of Roger McGuinn here reaches stratospheric levels, for me it's a desert island track. The passion you convey in your lines when you talk about Husker is delightful to read. Beautiful page, my climber!
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A Zigo-Zago/ There was a wizard/ with a blue face... memories and sighs by the handful. Beautiful page, evocative and nostalgic, great Almo.
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This writing evokes for me the stench of the basements where my friends used to hang out, the neighbors cursing, the annoying noise of the jacks that didn’t connect properly, the beers spilled on the ground. It was wonderful to live through that time, even though in different urban realities. And it doesn’t matter if now they say "at Eataly" (how much I understand you...) since for you it will always be "sotto gasometro." Matters of nuances, for those who can perceive them, for those who recognize the poetry in a name.
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A monument of Italian psychedelia alongside No Strange. I took a look at the titles and except for the beautiful Europe's Blues that doesn't appear (how is that possible?), it seems like nothing is missing; a great collection for those who have dreamt with the effervescent elephants and for those who still, unfortunately, do not know them.