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Yes, there's also the review. Anyway, about the basement, I disagree: it’s a matter of a different conception of sound. This (CMF, or if we want to say the first disc of this double album) is the best album by Wizard according to most fans who prefer the rotten and distorted side of this type of Doom. "Basement" would apply if it were low-quality and had unsupported instruments, while here the blend is perfect, distorted and abrasive, and intentionally dirty, but not "incorrect" or "poorly made"; it’s just more Drone-Oriented. If your listening habits continue towards this type of production, your three will become a five. I don’t know any Stoner-Doom listener who would give less than a five to this; it's a manifesto of the genre that set several rules for the bands that came after and for their albums, not just some random underground record. :)
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I still can’t get over the fact that he likes sausage, even though he clearly stated he’s a liar. But is the lie that he likes sausage, or that he likes girls as he said before? But most importantly, for Seek N Destroy, who quotes who?
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He's a cool guy, even if he likes sausage, he's a cool guy. But damn, that cover is ugly, and when I think that cover is the tattoo that covers his entire back, I think damn, what an ugly tattoo, and then when I realize that around it it says "Seek N Destroy," I think: wow, who’s quoting whom?
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This year I skipped Berchidda (an annual event for me) because it conflicted with other commitments, but I still went to "Musica Sulle Bocche" in Santa Teresa. Unfortunately, I missed the finale: Michael Nyman at 6:00 in the morning on the beach due to bad weather. I don’t even know if they ended up having the concert, but in the previous days the dawn concerts on the beach went horribly... damn August. Ah, this year Time In Jazz had a huge turnout, they told me, much more than in previous years, and even at the wine museum in Berchidda after midnight they were playing Drum N Bass at extremely high volumes until dawn. This beautiful contrast of Jazz/Tuzz Tuzz, if it was another idea of Fresu, then it becomes even cooler.
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Anyway, I envy you; an amphitheater surrounded by green grass must be a beautiful thing ;-) (But did you trade some green grass for some polyurethane catalyst to inhale directly from a 50-gallon drum?... heh heh, even if you deny it, I already know the truth, old smuggler...)
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I only review superfigh_, you know Luk that my biadessivity is clear, Wayne Shorter, Carla Bruni, Frank Zappa, Necro, Betty Davis... only superfigh_. And Love Will Reign Supreme.
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Ah, hi Josi_, I'm always doing well, over here in space the earthly things don't touch me :)))
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Alright, alright, I get it: let’s do a train in space and we’ll all be happy, French kisses for everyone. "Space is all, space is nothing, I wanna find my place in space," as those good boys from Hawkwind used to say... aaahh... the 70s... aaaahhhh...
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I haven't read his autobiography since it doesn't exist, and even if it did, I wouldn't read it anyway. But I don't quite understand what you mean by "non ne sai un cazzo di Necro." I have all his albums (though I've only bought this one), I have the entire Psycho+Logical production (but I've only bought Ill Bill), the lyrics are very clear, and I've read many of them too. I've been following him since this album, which is the first in the saga. If you mean that I don't know what shoe size he wears, I can agree with that, but for everything else, I believe I know enough about him and the environment he moves in to write a review.