strangler

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DeAge™ : 7816 days • Here since 14 january 2005
Hüsker Dü Warehouse: Songs And Stories
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One of my favorites, beautiful melodies and the lyrics are stunning, so many memories...
Fu Manchu Daredevil
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Actually, sometimes I copy myself; I consider myself a good point of reference, and it's no coincidence that I say the same things I said to you, probably you're the same person or you clone each other so well in your way of thinking... in short, two (bad) photocopies... As for the FM, personally, I don't see the classic (and obvious) stoner references you mentioned, of course, I'm referring to this album and not to FM in general. In fact, I recommend reading some of their interviews; you would discover that sometimes the references are much more trivial and less sought after than you want to make believe (even if talking about May Blitz always sounds cool)... of course, for the links, you can figure it out; unlike you, I don’t have to prove anything to anyone...
Fu Manchu Daredevil
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It's true, you know everything about stoner, Romano, and FU MANCHO, you're great... but now I have to go, you've also made me get through ten minutes of boredom, but now I don't need you anymore... I'm going back to real life, which is much better.. goodbye and keep studying stoner, you're doing great and soon everyone will want you at their birthday parties.
Fu Manchu Daredevil
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Of course, it’s way cooler to quote Black Oak Arkansas than RUSH... you’re really just a bluff, but we already knew that.
Fu Manchu Daredevil
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Come on, what the hell are you smoking?? May Blitz play a blues rock that Fu Manchu can only dream of on a Sunday at mass. Then the southern influences you hinted at in this record become clear if you drop some acid before listening to it. ...keep it up, you understand nothing, as usual, you infame script!
Fu Manchu Daredevil
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Oh come on,
the server isn’t working because you passed it some of your viruses, anyway taking inspiration is not copying, you copy (and paste) while they take inspiration, do you understand the difference???
De Sfroos Manicomi
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emiliano??
Fu Manchu Daredevil
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Philip Glass The Hours
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Yes, you’re absolutely right, but if I’ve watched the film before listening to the music, it’s no longer the same thing. I mean, I’m influenced by the memories of the film, and I can't enjoy the music as I’d like. It’s different if I haven’t seen the film; then I could listen to the album free from strong influences that only a movie can impose... the proof is that people usually buy the soundtracks of films they really liked; it’s hard to find someone who buys the soundtrack of a film they didn’t enjoy, or am I wrong? But that’s just my way of experiencing these things, let’s be clear, I don’t think it’s the same for everyone...
Massive Attack 100th Window
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x Punisher: I'm not going to comment on Massive, I don't like them, their genre, or their videos, so I'm not reliable. But for movies to revisit, don't you think that it could be the opposite of what you claim? That the director has created details, quotes, and messages that are so deep that they seem hidden at first glance and require two or more viewings? In my opinion, the albums, films, or books that you read/listen to/watch the most and that reveal new things each time are truly the best...