puntiniCAZpuntini

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...To the car's exhaust pipe to take you to work? ;))))
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For you, spiritless as you are, "shine" on your own... otherwise, Mr. Cleo gets mad at me because he has to tie you up to keep you at home... Cat Woman... always in the middle of fights ;)
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But Kappa, log in, otherwise I can’t see you in the last 50 replies, ;)) I don’t use the Home Page anymore, I’ve moved on to the Next Level... I Feel... The Real Show ... welcome to the next level... (whoever gets the reference wins a sandwich with spiced pears from my workshop foreman, the snack of champions)
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Ah... then I'm getting confused... or maybe the song was just called Lemon... who knows. I'm investigating; it could also be that the song was called "giuseppe" but was a remix of a track by "Lemon Jelly"... my memory doesn't allow me to rule out any hypothesis. :D
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Not to mention how stunning Plato was playing the Harp, his live at the Fillmore is deadly.
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The undisputed king remains Ngahgah, the Homo Sapiens who invented the drum, his discography is carved in stone in the cave of Java where they found Lucy... his biggest fan.
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No. The Zeppa owe nothing to Dylan. They owe a lot to many... but not to Dylan... no. Jimi adored Dylan, but he said he tried to do different things to avoid being compared. So since Jimi is the icon of hard rock (like the Zeppa, I mean Sabbath), I don't understand what Dylan has given to the rock of Zeppa & similar. To Psychedelia, he might have contributed something, but certainly not much; on the list of "donors," I believe he ranks behind many names. Dylan is the king of his own stuff, undisputed, but I don't see him as seminal "outside his range." The fact that his first album is from '62 while everything else starts from '65... doesn't make him the firstborn of everything. Then Iron Maiden came out in '80 and the Chemical Brothers in '94... do the Chemical Brothers owe anything to Iron Maiden? (I always exaggerate in my examples, but that's the gist of it.)
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I'll eventually get around to Venomous... but they're not at the top of the list. At the very least, they locked themselves in the studio to drink and get high for a week and recorded the album with a "whatever comes, comes... as long as we make noise" approach.
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In the Dj Set, they Tunz too much and manipulate too little, that's why it becomes a mess. I read a bit and many say there's too much straight kick. In my opinion, they reach their peak without Tunz, tracks like "Orange Wedge"... that's their best, or "Lemon I don't remember what, like Lemon Jelly"... and the various B-Sides are usually better than the albums. Or what about when they got their hands on Voodoo People? Oh my god, what a slap in the face they gave to the Prodigy... they won 10 to zero. Too much Tunz ruins the albums and turns them into dance records. Without fuel, the record doesn't move. /// Oh, better too much tunz than another Let Forever Be... oh my god what a mess...
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So Free Your Mind copied Tago Mago ;) We always come back to it, TAGO MAGO. But what rating do you give to come with us? If it made you half sick like it did to me, then I’ll take this one. If you give CWU a 5 too, then I'll wait for the burned copy... that's why I asked, I wasn't trying to mess with you :)