Ghemison

DeRank : 2,99
DeAge™ : 7812 days • Here since 19 january 2005
Keith Fulton / Louis Pepe Lost In La Mancha
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"Too much is too much" is not on deBaser... just look at the reviews from the usual suspects (Pink Floyd, Iron Maiden, Nirvana, etc...) to understand that good old Punisher has studied it carefully. We are not always ready to clash over every duplicate that pops up, well, we are equally ready to explode when we enter a page of the Punisher because he too has decided to take advantage of the trend (??) and in a way double the number of reviews under his nickname. In the end, it's just a reflection of the times that are running on this site...
Keith Fulton / Louis Pepe Lost In La Mancha
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small details don’t matter, fuck that. either you accept criticism or you start to give a shit about the details, otherwise there will always be someone who points things out to you.
Portishead Dummy
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I confess: I don't have this album... {:-(} but Blue Lines changed my life (and that's why Dummy still hasn't entered my collection, I'm afraid it might be better than Blue Lines, to which I'm too attached). But now, more than trip-hop, I've turned to acid-jazz, and there’s some really good stuff there too. In fact...
Keith Fulton / Louis Pepe Lost In La Mancha
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Yes, beautiful. You, on the other hand, are exaggerating with the exclamation points.
Alejandro Jodorowsky El Topo
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an absolute mess. It wants to be psychedelic but is just poorly made. It wants to be symbolic but is only heavy-handed and pedantic. A disappointment.
AA.VV. Eat The Censor
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Hey Luca, calm down. There are people here doing community services, proposing all sorts of things and even describing them. What the hell are you doing? You come here, present an album you don’t even know and barely say a word, in the comments you even emphasize that you don’t even know what album it is and then you act all high and mighty. For people like you, there are thousands of blogs to infest.
Jim Jarmusch Broken Flowers
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Given the vote, I agree with Uxo. Even though the review doesn’t convince me: it seems to have the same flaw as the film… it lacks a final motivation, a meaning behind all that wandering (or critiquing). And please, don’t mess with the good Murray (just watch The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou) and especially that beautiful and delicate fresco of Lost in Translation...
Mark Ronson Version
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God, I've really read great things about this album... he's a really good producer (quite the opposite of what you say at the beginning), he's someone capable of elevating albums that would otherwise be really mediocre. I don't like the review, it's flat and all the same.
Alex Britti 3
Alex Britti 3
30 jul 07
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I completely agree with Sanjuro.
William Friedkin Vivere e Morire a Los Angeles
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@Happy: I don't prefer one person over another. And you have your fakes too... anyway, in your response to the deficiency, you're sowing discord, that's all I'll say. Don’t deny it because you know it’s true, and how can you decide who or what is deficient? It seems a bit presumptuous. All this to say that due to these attitudes, we will no longer have the opportunity (the reason or even the right) to complain if they publish crap like that of MiciaTigre or others and if vulgarity and the law of insult spread.