Ghemison

DeRank : 2,99
DeAge™ : 7812 days • Here since 19 january 2005
Fela Anikulapo Kuti & The Afrika 70 Shuffering & Shmiling/No Agreement
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I liked this album. Now I'm downloading the album with Ginger Baker on drums. Anyway, always start from what ZiOn recommends.
Fela Anikulapo Kuti & The Afrika 70 Shuffering & Shmiling/No Agreement
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God bless you, Zione, you know one more than the devil!! I'll look for the record you mentioned...
Van Halen Van Halen
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Can I write a review? Excuse me, are you stupid? Go to my page as a reviewer and see how many I've done before spouting nonsense. By the way, there's one on casapagina. Damn, stop saying crap for free... check first. Moreover, if you think we have something against you, you're completely off track. If you wrote a nice review, I'd be the first to compliment you. Unfortunately, you haven't done that yet. As for shooting myself: I tried, you know? Then Lucifer sent me back to earth because he said deBaser wouldn't be the same without me. Bye... respectful greetings and adults.
Fela Anikulapo Kuti & The Afrika 70 Shuffering & Shmiling/No Agreement
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I don't know Toumani Diabate, but lately I've been quite into the afro-world vibe (could it be Bjork's fault?!) so maybe I'll pay him some attention and let you know. If you're interested, I also reviewed Konono. Additionally, I recommend Tinariwen, they're much more rock and psychedelic... maybe give them a listen, I really like them a lot.
Biagio Antonacci Vicky Love...
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NoiseNotMusic and Peterwanz busted! they didn't read the review: the usual ones who see the artist's name, come in, give 1 to everything, and leave. poor things... anyway, I would like to emphasize that there is a nice difference between Antonacci and Carboni; at least the latter is likable.
Fela Anikulapo Kuti & The Afrika 70 Shuffering & Shmiling/No Agreement
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Hey Sombra!! It had been such a long time since we last met!
Grails Burning Off Impurities
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@Psycho: look, I recommend an album that I think really fits your vibe... Amassakoul by the Tuareg collective Tinariwen, a sort of psychedelic desert rock that blends with the traditional melodies of the Saharan peoples. Give it a listen and let me know if you're up for it... bye... Damn, I accidentally missed a 1 earlier, I don't know how that happened. damn. I'm fixing it now.
Grails Burning Off Impurities
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I listened to it. Beautiful, perhaps a bit monotone... but poetic and evocative, yes very psychedelic and substantial (I also hear quite a bit of world music). A full four-star album, it seemed to me. Thanks to Psycho for the tip and to Odra for the assist... {:-)}
Van Halen Van Halen
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perhaps instead of stopping reviewing punk, you could have simply stopped reviewing.
Seefeel Quique (Redux Edition)
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beautiful page and record, it seems, really very interesting. too bad I’ve never really heard them… what nationality are they? just out of curiosity. however, I don’t agree with calling the guitars of My Bloody Valentine “liquid”… I think they’re airy, explosive, sparkling: a Turner painting brought to life with a six-string.