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Who? Becker was THE drummer, you fool. Bruce was on bass, you idiot. It’s better if you just insult and leave it at that like you always do, because when you talk about music, you only make a fool of yourself.
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How bold you are, my girl. You tease me.
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And do you put a bandana on your four-meter thing too?
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**live from '74 and '75.
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Undecided between "Octopus" & "In A Glass House". Three Friends starts fabulously like these two, and ends wonderfully as you say, but it has a slight dip in the middle that makes me prefer the two that came after. Still and all, it gets a 5 from me as well for Three, but it's just a tiny bit below. The first 6 from Gentle are all solid fives, no question. The live ones are an 8; it's terrible to think of all the instruments being played. In fact, next month I'm getting the DVD box set that Hal recommended in the first comments: live from '75 and '75, during that period they had already composed all the masterpieces and hadn't made a mistake yet.
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Testicles are famous and more publicized on websites that laugh about them (there's a specific section on Rotten.com), but it can hit anywhere. I have a 4-meter ear, I use 400w Marshalls as headphones. That's why I don't go to concerts; I block the view for others and they hit me hard.
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Certainly. Elephantiasis is a horrific disease. There are people with a leg weighing 50 kg.
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Who knows what kind of big smile the girl in the photo has that Enea has printed. Gonzo: indeed, the genre is the most technical in the landscape, but the fact of having tangled scores played with 12 instruments (for example, each member of Gentle Giant in the later albums plays at least two instruments) doesn’t really connect with feelings. There are easy feelings like love for mom and more complicated feelings like ambivalence; just ask Moonchild, who falls in love with 4-5 people at once—1 trans, 2 lesbians, and 2 straight, not to mention the gay ones. Kosmo, in my opinion, you’re a person for "Octopus" (Gentle Giant '73) or "In A Glass House" (Gentle Giant '74), so complicated and ethereal that they are scary, intangible but majestic, absolute masterpieces of harmony and technical variety. For someone like you, there’s no need for half measures when entering; it goes straight to the extreme core of the matter—those albums can really scramble your brain.
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"elephantiasis" - Google Search //// Here you'll find about 300 images. But I think they ruin your morning. Thanks for the 4 or 5 in a row :-)))
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And above all: the mind of Kyuss was not him, it's a hateful bullshit that you see everywhere, Bjork has written a ton of lyrics and whole pieces, and Circus composed it in a thousand. Homme is the mind of the clams, not of Kyuss, and the difference is noticeable. Really, this review is horrible.