Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,08
DeAge™ : 7756 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Gentle Giant Gentle Giant
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Sure, the photo in the link right there, if I'm not mistaken, I saw it, Cool is an expert on this, ask him. I've always associated thick legs with gout, but there’s definitely a clear difference between gout and elephantiasis... I’d say so for sure.
Gentle Giant Gentle Giant
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But yes, I know, I just thought it was limited to the testicles; I had no idea about the limbs.
Gentle Giant Gentle Giant
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It's true! But no, poor maronna... nothing, the photo of Gomes will stay on the desktop then.
Gentle Giant Gentle Giant
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no, wait, because is it a real hand?
Klaus Schulze Irrlicht
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...errors aside, this is to say that it's not unusual for a "krautomane" to throw this fantastic record out the window :)
Klaus Schulze Irrlicht
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Uhm, the definition of kraut-rock as a genre of Schulze's music has always seemed too loose to me, because the definition of kraut-rock itself is indeed too vague to accurately identify the genre. So, in my opinion, when it comes to Schulze, we can't talk about kraut-rock in every aspect; rather, in my view, with Irrlicht and Cyborg, the less it’s discussed the better, as the rhythms are never really rock, nor, for that matter, kraut-rock: to me, it’s a label that fits Faust and Can perfectly, just to name a couple, but less so Kraftwerk and Schulze, who started playing within the complex musical context of 1970s Germany while later distancing themselves from it. The love for psychedelia obviously places Klaus within the krautrock context, but beyond that, his work remains an experimentation outside of the usual contemporary musical trends and beyond.
Sikitikis Fuga Dal Deserto Del Tiki
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I didn't understand a schwein!!! Anyway, someone (...you, wreck?) was talking to me about this palindromic group about a month ago on Debaser: I must say that these regional productions are always interesting, even if pretty much hard to find... the mix of genres kind of scares me (psycho-garage-rock?) and I didn't grasp how much of a "Sardinian" folkloristic element is present in their production: generally, the indigenous element always pops up with a certain assertiveness, just look at Tazenda or the Tuscan Baustelle etc etc.
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Eh, you like it, Kappa :) It’s true that for us tennis players have always been quite the heartthrobs, and even if you dismiss it, the good Panatta was really a handsome guy back in the day, a bit proving the fact that here in Italy what somewhat troubles us in this sport as in others is the tiresome care for personal aesthetics: never a hair out of place for Panatta, never for Camporese, never for Sanguinetti. And who cares about the true dedication to physical activity, the kind that makes the Spaniards the best in the world in terms of consistent results? A good training school would help understand that aesthetic care and physical activity can indeed coincide; just think of Moya, Robredo, Feliciano Lopez, Ferrero... if we had Volandri and company in a nice Spanish school, we’d be there with 5-10 players among the top 50 by now; we shouldn't envy the Spaniards for their flair and talent...!
Gentle Giant Gentle Giant
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Well, if nothing else, with that link I found the new inspiration for my desktop: ---> Ingrandisci questa immagine <---
Van Morrison Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart
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From your references, it's clear I won't let this slip by; I'll come back in about a month to share my thoughts on the album.