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No, thank you! If I hadn't browsed, I would have completely forgotten about this album (I even ordered it last week). If you want, next Saturday I can give you "5 Gallons Of Diesel," his personal DVD from two or three years ago. I have the original, so making a copy to write on a DVD is a bit heavy; it will take a whole day. But a dad on Saturday has nothing to do anyway :D
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It's not a time for light-hearted things, but I have no idea what Paisley Underground means. I hope I'll remember it when I want something with 50% less fat.
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Beautiful, the Japanese sabbat was missing from the database.
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Heard with a terribly guilty delay, I even forgot about its existence until I browsed Lukin on a happy afternoon. Better than the first soloist, and even though it’s quite different, it’s still better than Oysterhead & Bucket Of Bernie Brains. As a "record" in itself, it’s not exactly superlative for Claypool’s level, although it’s finally a "novelty" after years of (wonderful) copies, but live they do some furious things. Furious. As soon as the new DVD comes out, I’ll buy it instantly; the clips from around the world this summer that are on YouTube are mind-blowing: Paulo Baldi is a beast and Mike Dillon is a monster. The DVD of Whales And Whoe (Fancy) wasn’t worth buying since they overly featured old tracks, but in this new tour, they did everything, and above all, it wasn’t "just" a Claypool show -> (also check part 2 and all the others) \\ I’m giving you four stars, just because you don’t mention the Fancy Band at all; okay, Claypool is the boss, the one and only, but now he has really found a badass band that sticks perfectly to him, they deserve recognition.
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John Stockton, the bank teller.
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Alright Bartle, an eighty for you too. We were little back then, but we won't forget it. But (starts to shake it)
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Mom what a wonder -> <- Subtitles in Cyrillic.
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Well, damn, I remembered correctly. \\ Shitty 80s, all the songs are the same.
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<< Unbelievable... and I thought the full name was "Luis Miguel Bosè"!! >> Before watching Iside's video, that is, three minutes ago, I would have bet even €1000 that "Ragazzi di Oggi" was one of Ramazzotti's first hits.
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"That is, if this is a nice record, brunetta is not down." If you like Wino, you’ll like the record. Aside from Blind For All To See, it's just like a hypothetical new album from Hidden Hand but with exceptional session musicians. However, Blind For All alone is worth at least twenty listens, truly a great mix of styles from the four, even though the mood is very OM, as they say in metal reviews: "every member does a good job."