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Oh, they suck for me. I made it through Boy, I didn't like it. About the prejudices, I think you're really mistaken because I also have some great commercial albums like Norah Jones, and I enjoy listening to them. The U2, on the other hand, made me sick, all the albums I've heard. Crap, almost in its purest form. Like When The Streets Have No Name, after a minute, damn it... AND CHANGE THAT FUCKING RIFF! CHANGE IT! HOW CAN YOU STAND 5 MINUTES WITH ONE RIFF!... come on, realize it's stupid music, banal and easy, immediate but without any aftertaste, the same, crap. You can get through an U2 album in two days; after listening to it twice, you’ve already fully understood it, and why? Because the smell of crap is recognizable from a mile away. Plus, they're a bunch of assholes. It can't get worse than that...
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Beautiful, thank you Hal.
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I've had it for 5 days and I almost know it by heart... damn, what a blast. This is really beautiful; I love Fantomas and their craziness, but this takes it to a whole new level, they go wild but manage to keep the groove, it left me speechless. You can even see it from the review, I couldn't even describe the mental image it creates, it throws you off balance, fabulous. Don’t trust the fact that you might not like Patton or the X-Cutioners; this is a work of its own, but it's truly beautiful. Without a doubt, the best parallel project of Patton, Kaada, Zorn, Lovage, Maldoror, and the other thousand don’t even come close, it's a whole different thing.
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This should please me, nice and straight.
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Better a son of a husband... right?
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Damn, I miss 666... now I'm late with a thousand people for CD swaps, but I'll put you on the list. We should both enjoy a nice trade as soon as my last order arrives I'll let you know ;) Of course, for the first swap, you’ll copy ALL the U2 CDs you have, obviously. Ahhhh... Bono... what a man...
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Bill had me in stitches when, after trailing after him like a puppy for 5 hours, he says, "My Name Is Bill"... I had to tell him straight up, "Look, I have all your records, Napalm, Carcass, Firebird," and that’s when he shook my hand yet again. But in the end, it’s forgivable; who knows what kind of mischief he’s been up to... // Hal, there's a double of Paolo Fresu, Yellow cover, in the window at soulsonix, do you know it? Do you think it’s worth it? I have a friend who just bought a trumpet and is diving headfirst into jazz; I was thinking about a little "congratulatory" gift ;)
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Under the pillow... lucky him, I wish I could curl up and sleep in your little bed. Oh, I just sleep, you know, I'm a heavy sleeper in my own right, old school like they don't make anymore. (I'm a remastering of a Gentleman from the 1800s)
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But at least Bono keeps his wife hot? Who does Mr. Vox spend his Sunday afternoons with?
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Airò... I had almost forgotten about Stefan from Colour Haze and his Elektrohash, check this out ---> www.elektrohasch.de <-- He knows more than you, me, and Gigi Sabani combined about old kraut stuff. Bug him, he's a solid guy and will definitely find something for you, or at least point you in the right direction. He plays and listens to kraut rock, he's from Munich, he reissues vinyl from the 60s and 70s, so he's the right person to ask. But you don't listen to any current kraut? Like Colour Haze or Acrimony... I really like them a lot, sure it's """derivative""" but not that much. I wanted to wrap it up with a nice Bono TVB and a The Edge, you’re super cool.