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For me, he excels in short stories. "Handle with Care" is a series of impressive genius pieces. "In a Cold and Dark Time" is just as beautiful, but they are b-sides and outtakes, and it shows (except for the piece that gives the title to the anthology).
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So the song is about suicidal friends and girlfriends with blades on their wrists. Damn, how smart you are Naif, a golden eagle.
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Mago, I hadn't seen your comment. More than the Soulwax DVD, I wanted to ask if you had come across any other records by 2 Many Dj's. I have 6 "Hang All Djs" and 12 "As Heard On Radio Soulwax", plus a couple of singles. They never update the website...
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<< Oh no, "I’m just going along with it"... otherwise I’ll back you up too! >> Backing it up from me isn’t that serious, indeed, it’s quite soft. To give it meaning, let’s say "I’m gonna shove it up your ass," much denser and more loaded (with the above meaning). << How do you define the genre? >> He (Joe) calls it B-movie Horror, and indeed that fits. And if he says so, being a fan of stuff like "The Vampires Come from Mars," I trust him. For me, a vampire is already too much, imagine coming from Mars :) "Horror blast" isn’t bad either, it just depends on how you take the term.
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PS The cover is copied from one of the "In The Fishtank", same colors and same fish. Don't ask me which one. Double one.
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<< letting go let go >> The flaw of writing posts in between one thing and another.
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<< It's time for the Incubus to draw a line >> The problem is that they've been drawing lines in the clubs for quite a while, leaving Bong & Djambè behind. << Key tracks: "Drive", "Megalomaniac", "Anna Molly", "Pardon Me", "Martini" >> I haven't read the review, but just from this, I'm sure it's a dry one.
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<< I don't recommend "the dark side of the soul" >> I agree, but I have to say it's not my kind of thing (and I figured that out precisely from that book).
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He appears in Rumble Tumble, he was one of the sights of the gunsmith who got rich after the Waco massacre.
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"Could you tell me what 'Rumble tumble' is like?" Just like Bad Chili, it only changes the setting. The villain is the same type, the reason they get into trouble is the same kind. They fight a lot more, and for the first time, they seriously consider using weapons, but it's practically the same (and therefore beautiful).