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In my opinion, your speech should be taken the other way around; if it weren’t for the Floyd, this album would have been born and died in oblivion like thousands of other albums like this: standard. It has nothing more than thousands of rock albums from unknown bands that deserve to be. This album is flat, and not in a material sense.
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Luca Zulù is an intergalactic lowlife. It's not a matter of symbolism, or ideas, or politics: it's simply that he is a lowlife. Incoherent at a truly high level and inept at making music, so even the few right things he says—blabbering thoughts he's read here and there—become hateful because they come out of his moronic mouth. He talks, talks, talks, and acts in the opposite way, one of the most pathetic characters, surpassed only by Afrika Bambataa, and together they make a nice pair of idiots. The word Peace is a beautiful word, but hearing Bush say peace is annoying, an example that fits perfectly to define Zulù’s stratospheric incoherence, truly a piece of crap.
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Planetary-sized disappointment.
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Dingo-Dengo-Dango is a generational anthem, I prefer it to the booming voice that came afterward. I've never liked the OTRs or anyone from Varese, but Dingo-Dengo-Dango represented the reality of thousands of kids of that time, including me. Clichéd rhymes, a half-gay voice, but the theme of the piece deserves an Oscar, a piece about the police station, the dream of every little kid back then. I can barely remember Pina's piece, I must have blocked it out, I can't tell you.
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Trilogy of the Tatami is from Loop, huh. I'm not thrilled by the whole thing but Trilogy of the Tatami is a great piece.
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The true sacrilege is the absence of Rapadopa.
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The remix by Del Naja is one of the best Trip Hop tracks ever made; just for that, one could buy the record, it’s fabulous. The rest is more or less average, the G.Hits album is the same as always.
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I don’t agree with too many things, especially with the last sentence.
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The delirium would fit very well with this album, but not this kind of delirium. I can’t even find a somatic trace of this album in your rec, and I give it a one not because of delirium, but because it’s a delirium not compatible with the sound. If you hadn’t poured blood and rivers into it, maybe it would work, but there really are no rivers and water here, not even blood. You should have made it drier and more hallucinatory; then you chose an album that, despite not being to everyone’s taste, has created a movement and marked a generation, you could have done better.
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Blues and especially Rock 'n' Roll and Jazz were created by black people; narrowing down Black Music to Soul and the rap you see on TV is somewhat limited. This is a great album, but saying it's the pinnacle of black music seems off to me, very off: BB King, Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix, without taking anything away from this album, seem to be a few millimeters above.