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Björk Post
1 aug 05
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A person I trust speaks highly of it, says that it’s back in full trilli-campanelle-violini-cazzi-maz zi-gigi-dibiagio, zero minimalism like Medulla but with stories just like in the old days.
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link rotto <- the new album by Bjork has been released.
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link rotto <- the new album by Bjork has been released.
Björk Post
1 aug 05
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link rotto <- the new album by Bjork has been released.
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And how can you not want to see the nonsense he uses to argue his theses? I'm so curious to see what nonsense he comes up with; last time instead of explaining to us why, he said, "I'm ahead, I have personal visions of music." Basically, for him, 2+2 equals 9, but he's not an idiot; he has personal visions of mathematics.
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How can it be good? As far as I know, this album could be an immense masterpiece. How can you trust someone who considers Brit-Pop to be technically more complex than the new Californian Prog? If someone is an idiot, they're an idiot all year round; it's not that today they're not an idiot and maybe tomorrow they will be. As far as I know, this could be a drone-experimental album, since for him the Queen are Heavy Metal and the Prodigy are Dance. Or not?
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It's not like you can throw around COLOSSAL BULLSHIT without giving us an explanation and change the subject every time while continuing to write as if you know what you're talking about, reviewing those fucking records that nobody gives a shit about just to let your bullshit go unnoticed. How am I supposed to trust someone who dispenses music advice but is convinced that dance music was born before electronic music? That would be like listening to a film critic explaining that the spaghetti western came before the real western. I'm also curious to see what crap you come up with this time, given that you always come out with bigger and bigger nonsense.
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Oh, you still have to reply to me on the forum and explain why dance music came before electronic music, why Queen is a cornerstone of heavy metal, why Queen is more famous than the Beatles, and how one can technically define Blur as more complex than Tool. You had concluded by saying not to come here anymore because "we were too insolent."
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Is it the new album syndrome? Many people discover a band years after its existence and get their discography, listening to it for three years... they become fans. Then the new one comes out, the first "new" since the "new fan" started following the band... and the new fan tears it apart, almost always. Not knowing either you or the album, I can’t be sure, of course, but it really looks like a new fan syndrome considering Trell's rating. The syndrome is also better known as the "last-minute fan" or even "the latest jerk to arrive," depending on the geographical position. Just assumptions, eh.
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I wasn't saying that what was said about the curtain wasn't true, I’m just saying that since the close-ups are taken from the stage, I don't see the curtain.