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eeeeehhh!! This is FUCKING OSCAR WORTHY!!! ---> (I've been a fan since the "Bleach" era). <---- Huh? Did you buy a record released under Sub Pop in '89? You must have been a CRAZY KID in kindergarten, damn, props to you. Ah, this thing is a massive piece of shit, and especially, where the fuck do you put this kind of school case? It doesn't fit in the CD cabinet... oh, but thinking about it, that's right, it's not a CD... it's a piece of shit.
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Oh, but don't you know a site where they sell 70s stuff from Zeppa? I've been looking for this damn shirt for ten million years --> Ingrandisci questa immagine <-- This is the Page I prefer, Barba Droga & Rawk And Rawl.
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I see it differently but also not. That is: as a songwriter I also prefer this, but I think that the most beautiful "sound" of the Zeppa comes later. Even live, I mean, that Page in his diamond-patterned sweater, that Jones with his goofball face... they don't even look like the Zeppa to me. Can you imagine Page bearded and in the ZoSo sweater throwing himself against the bass drum? naaahh :D. My favorite is without a shadow of a doubt The Song Remains The Same. Yes, okay, thanks for nothing, they're "remixes" and blah blah, but there's no denying it, Page is a whole other thing, Violin Arcs, steel guitar riffs, Djambè Darbuka and tambourines in Bonham's hands, bass lines that hit the stomach. Take the obvious example, Dazed & Confused. Here it's great... but... in the song it's... I don't know, how to define it? When Page's future vision stops swinging the sword and his solo kicks in... I mean, he scores 10 to 0. You can tell they are much more musically mature. Anyway, you wrote a godlike review, and maybe it's me who's too obsessed with details, who prefers a carefully crafted work like TSRTS over an instinctive and genuine piece like this. Everyone tells me so :)
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It comes out on January 25th, I couldn't wait... I mean, PATTON + X-Cutioners... HOLY SHIT. Oh, I already have it on preorder at Ipecac, obviously, I'm subscribed now, eh. ....There's No Match If Babooon Is On The Scratch... F-f-f-f-f-fuuuuuck youuuuu....
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What a shame, beautiful Nick, we could even recruit Brutal Teo for the Grind-Gore-Splatter section.
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No Nick, I’m not buying them, I’m asking Josi... that INDIE Rock genre doesn't attract me at all. Another thing that doesn't attract me at all is the fact that you like them, because as you well know, if I like something, you think it’s crap. I’d like to listen to them just to try to understand why you all like this stuff and I think it’s crap... But the good thing is that one day we could open a record shop combining our collections, Nick, since we would only have duplicates of dEUS and a few others (VERY few), I'll take care of the Prog section, you take care of the emo-lagna! ;)))
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link rotto <----- MATTEO is the Web Master of this crap
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Ah Zaire... can you break down the components for me one by one? All I know is that there's Jackson, and it's not easy to find info on them :D
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I'm Zaire, but the one from 2004 left me a bit confused; I prefer the first one, which is from 2002 or maybe 2003—I can't remember now, but it’s still very recent. They passed it to me describing it as "David Jackson & Amichetti," but I think they are much more than just a side project of the former Van Der Graaf... the first one is a solid 4.5, and the second one is 4 or less. If these albums had come out 20 years ago, we would have cried masterpiece, yet in 2003 they feel a bit like "famoje vedè che semo troppo progg regà." Just keep in mind that I still have to explore all the 70s prog, so maybe I'm still dazzled by the charm of the earlier stuff to be able to see well what’s good in the new ones... anyway, they’re a great band, review them; that’s music for de-baser, especially since they are current, and it would be a shame to miss them while searching for old gems like this one (well, you can still find this at the butcher's, but with bands like Van Der Graaf, you have to work a bit to find the copies).
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18 jan 05
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Strangler... you have enlightened me... economics and sociology, played on the football team, and acted in school plays. Upon graduation, he became a radio sports announcer. A screen test in 1937 won him a contract in Hollywood. During the next two decades he appeared in 53 films. From his first marriage to actress Jane Wyman, he had two children, Maureen and Michael. Maureen passed away in 2001. In 1952 he married Nancy Davis, who was also an actress, and they had two children, Patricia Ann and Ronald Prescott.