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Doing a double backflip, I cannot deny the quality of the artifact that this DeBaser time machine has unexpectedly made me rediscover and perhaps appreciate among my old records, discarded 20 years ago due to my pretentious tastes, bought solely because they were being practically given away. But now that I'm even cooler, I can appreciate them. We are time traveling.
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Your good writing is wasted on a character like King Kravits, his personality is nothing. If he looks in the mirror, the two images cancel each other out. Anyway, he has nibbled on some noteworthy girls.
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By chance, I only know "Ram", and I'm almost certain I won't listen to any of his other albums. I read the review of his work only because it's Saturday morning, I'm not working, and I'm remaining in a semi-vegetative state in front of the PC until something distracts me. If that might interest you, well done.
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I have a couple of records, they look like they've been scraped on the asphalt. Fantastic.
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I've heard this, but I can't find the key to understanding, the way to enter and grasp the much-praised plots; I sense them, but I can't go further. Without false modesty, I believe I have a good musical sensitivity regarding what’s out there. Now I’m talking about a distant name, Peter Gabriel; I’ve never been able to decipher his music, it leaves me indifferent. Without making excuses, it’s simply a matter of tastes, and I’m among those who think it’s not true that one must respect tastes—crap is crap, even if it’s liked by a multitude of people. But as I said, I find Peter Gabriel insignificant with a few good ideas. Do I have serious issues, or do I simply not understand anything about music? P.S. Sorry for this ridiculous reasoning, but I hope I’ve conveyed the essence if anyone is interested in this, which I strongly doubt.
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The Caravan? The classic band that translates its inability to write into exasperating jams that lead nowhere. I would avoid describing an album track by track and those creepy little faces. An album for terminal lovers of useless heavy psycho Jam Bands that have very little to say.
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What the hell kind of problems did I have back then? I don't know.
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I have always liked them for their great melodic taste, despite a few crudenesses, but perhaps that was part of it too. However, I have never listened to a whole album; who knows why. So I couldn't tell you about the album, but in general, I like them, and they are so much more than what is commonly thought.
John Cale Fear
6 sep 18
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and I continue not to know
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And what am I supposed to say, being the greatest group in the history of the world?