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Nick, join the new generation too, no more Vrensis, now it's Vrensis Maurro. Sounds good, right? Then little by little we’ll do the remixes like Vrensurro, Mauensis... there will be a lot of work to do.
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Anyway, "Vresis il Maurro"... can you tell me in which post and with what words I've trashed this album? Because sometimes you have visions, Vrensis.
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I've been given the complete discography of R.E.M. 19 albums, I think it includes everything. Nick, what's your favorite? Buying them wasn't even an option, a free experiment can be done :). After all, I'm still a despicable being.
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But you know I hadn't read it? Well, now you definitely do. Good job, I think they suck, let's burn them alive.
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... caaaaaz... (I'm sure I heard it from my dad, but recalling which of the twelve thousand albums it is, is a tough task, but maaaa... fuck it, I'm voting anyway :D )
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Like Psycho, I only know the Softs by Wyatt, but I have Volume One - Volume Two - Third (2nd, 3rd, and 4th); Third is my favorite and I even bought it, but I've never heard the first one, which isn’t Volume One but a certain Jet Propelled... and there’s a third word at the end. I think I’ll get that one; sooner or later I have to listen to this solo Wyatt since everyone speaks so highly of it. The Soft Machine, however, are amazing. :)
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Oops... I switched the scores, these are the correct ones.
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Of the Pornography trilogy, it's Better, olé.
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Dear Maniac, I liked the band when they played, the first one is a masterpiece, then the shit took over :)
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1 nov 04
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Oops, I missed your comment... I'm replying: I think you're right, but it's not a problem since he can afford it. However, this only applies to this album; in others, it's less pronounced. Anyway, it also depends on who is listening: if you listen to AREA but have never had a passion for Jazz, then you'll notice Stratos more than the others, but I think a seasoned jazz lover will initially be drawn more to the "instrumental chaos" than to Demetrio's voice. I'm talking about the FIRST listens; then anyone will come to appreciate the combination of the two things if they listen to it multiple times. In my opinion, they are more of an Alternative Jazz group than a Prog Rock one, and they're not that easy to "approach" if your listening is 90% rock. :)