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Rush 2112
Rush 2112
14 oct 05
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...Would you listen to Kayo-Dot? :D. I believe this album marks the beginning of the best period for Rush (not that the first three are bad, okay, the first one is a bit like this, but this one and those that follow are on celestial levels), for me from '76 to '82 they produced only huge masterpieces. The review is too metal, I don't like it. And you didn't mention Neil Peart, crowned by many drummers as the greatest Rock drummer of all time, (if Superintruder ever reads this, I think they'll have a fit over this omission) who in this work throws out forms of Parmesan and Gorgonzola to the paying audience. The octopus. The monster. There’s no comparison. A drummer with cube-shaped turbodiesel balls.
Dillinger Escape Plan & Mike Patton Irony Is A Dead Scene
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The spirit of the Milli Vanilli protects me, nothing can scratch me.
Jimi Hendrix Live At Woodstock (LP)
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<< Hendrix had just left the Experience and was going through the most difficult and uncertain moment of his artistic career. >> Buddy Miles claims that during that time they were jumping from one venue to another, Hendrix was surrounded by women, so much so that he passed them around to others in groups of ten, and they were having a blast. The Experience didn’t “break up,” rather Jimi wanted a band and not a “Jimi train,” and he wanted it to be Black. He had served in the military with Bill Cox and played in a band formed by the company captain, and with Buddy Miles, as I mentioned above, a great friendship had developed. At Woodstock, Jimi didn’t understand a damn thing; he was shocked, not confused. It was Woodstock, not the organic artichoke festival. Buy the movie about his life; it’s great, and on top of that, you’ll realize that you wrote a load of nonsense; Jimi was never confused in his life. If anyone always knew what and where he wanted to go, it was Jimi. The Experience was a commercial product (in the true sense of the word, not in the musical sense) tailored to Jimi, and commercial products can’t be broken up, while the Gypsys were a band. The review is too clean and not at all Rawk N Rawl; it doesn’t capture the spirit of the character, let alone Woodstock. You talk about it as if it were an essay by Andres Segovia at the Conservatory of Vienna.
Casino Royale CRX
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How much nonsense do you spew just to be the contrarian? Sometimes you’re pathetic.
Dillinger Escape Plan & Mike Patton Irony Is A Dead Scene
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Strafiko, when something doesn't work: take it out on Moonchild. Curse at him, vent to him; he's a magnificent stress reliever.
Dillinger Escape Plan & Mike Patton Irony Is A Dead Scene
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I didn't try to see if the one on the site works because 1) I have a 56k that runs at half speed due to a disturbed line, and 2) because I already have it on the CD. I found the video by searching "Dillinger Patton avi video makin" on Google; you just need to use the right keywords, and you'll find everything. Anyway, the best one remains this -> link rotto g397/8344/ipifighi2vc.jpg
Dillinger Escape Plan & Mike Patton Irony Is A Dead Scene
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link rotto <- Here it seems there is a piece of the Making Of that is on the CD. Although it might be a porn movie, I can't guarantee anything. Buy the CD, they’re throwing it at you for even a dollar on Amazon.
Billy Cobham Spectrum
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It takes me too long to upload it with my 24 kappa bytes per second :-(, after three minutes I gave up the task.
Dillinger Escape Plan & Mike Patton Irony Is A Dead Scene
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But then, why do you buy Rumore? ;) It's a piece of crap magazine, just like Blow Up and the others... sure, we don't reach the nauseating level of NME, but we're close, boycott the crap. :D