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Spend a couple of weeks listening only to Go Go Maniac.
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Electric Junk today -- Electric Junk yesterday -- Hands with your hands pull like hurricanes, you have no more opponents, how hard it is to get up there, but tonight the winner is you.
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Those with the drummer/composer of Guru Guru, the band named Acid Mothers Guru Guru that one in Tokyo with the almost complete Gong, named Acid Mothers Gong. With Cosmic Inferno, the one that has "Black Sabbath" in the title. With Meltin Paraiso UFO: La Novia, Electric Heavyland, Absolutely Freak Out Zapqualcosa, Universe Zen qualcosaltro. There was also one that picked up a title from the Crimson but I can't remember it, though it was noticeable. The best, however, is with Mani from Guru, there is no other drummer that could even remotely compete with him.
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This is a piece written in collaboration with Jimmy Ghione Here we have Miriana Trevisan on drums and Pamela Petrarolo on bass... it's a dream come true you know...
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From now on, all the LPs are incredible, even the EPs are nice but many are poorly recorded. There's the Live called "At Last" that has the same cover, but in Fabriano4 (just a front/back cardboard) in two colors, pink and light blue; I have it but can’t remember if it’s the limited edition (these guys are poor, limited really means limited) or if it’s still available. This Evribbadi nouhs is nonetheless the masterpiece of masterpieces, also because it sounds the best of all.
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You can find this for the modest price of 71 pounds - pounds - on Amazon. Those from 2000 onwards you can find for under ten pounds, and for the older ones, you can get the first collection "relaxing with" directly from them. // I've never delved deep enough into The Flaming Lips, without any particular reason. Hash Jar Tempo has two fabulous albums; Bardo Pond, LSD Pond, Baikal, Alasheir, 500mg, Alumbrados, Praise Dog Flesh, Third Troll, Vapour Treasurs (or Theoris)... all bands with the same "flaw": albums made more for the pleasure of playing than for making a good record. Compressing the best of their entire production into four or five albums, you'd have five masterpieces, instead there are at least thirty that you listen to two or three times. I had made a CD-ROM with what I liked the most and it had turned out to be several hours of trips, but I lost it, a real shame since I had spent at least an afternoon on it. No Hashish No Change Money No Saki Saki!
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I really liked them on Crack The Skye, and I started appreciating them with Blood Mountain. I listened to this once and it's not for me. They are one of the top contenders in my personal "stop singing and play more" ranking. That ranking is led by Neurosis; it's incredible how much I love that music and how much I hate that singing, and hearing him here too was the final blow, they did it on purpose.
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Better Before? No Thanks, Better Nothing.
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I bought the album by the then-unknown Subsonica after hearing Velociraptor - I sold it right after because it was practically the only good track (maybe because the bald guy was shoving the microphone up his ass instead of in his mouth).
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I preferred Volta to Medulla. I’ve listened to this one twice and I don't like the fact that she insists almost in every track on sending her voice off-beat with the instrumentals. Some will surely like it, but I preferred it to be easier and more pop. Even though the instrumentals are definitely better than those on Volta (especially the ones with Timbaland's little sounds). I don’t understand all those who talk about “copycat works” and “always the same thing”; the sounds change, the rhythms change (drastically, by the way), she will sing in the same way and with the same tone, but it’s not like you can implant Pavarotti's vocal cords. She has the little voice for lullabies, and she uses that little voice to make lullabies. If she used vocoders and autotune, they would say “oh look, she’s washed up because she doesn’t have the courage to sing anymore.” The whole iPhone thing is a “plus”; as long as there’s no extra cost, I’d understand, but since it costs the same, it's fine. Better an application for iPhone than the Gorillaz album made with an iPad (okay, it was free, but man, what crap).