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DeAge™ : 8258 days • Here since 31 october 2003
Lisa Gerrard Whalerider
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This work by Lisa is a piece full of poetry. I left your review among the recommended ones!
Damien Rice "O"
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I bought the album and it didn't disappoint me, on the contrary. It starts off slowly, it's true, but then there are some truly beautiful tracks and even the lyrical piece doesn't clash. In its genre, he's a great, little man. Well done, Barry!
David Sylvian Blemish
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I received 340 emails in my inbox. As soon as I access my mail and see "Your review 'David Sylvian: Blemish' has been commented on," I start to feel nauseous. Frantz, please, can you pass me the Alka Seltzer too? :)
The Cure Pornography
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Well, it was my second review and I was still stuck with the recommended 20 lines; it was from the third one onward that I told the 20 lines to go to hell...
David Sylvian Blemish
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I admit it, who would have thought, I still can't wrap my head around it. I have a seriously gay friend who wants to meet one of you!
David Sylvian Blemish
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Guys, I only have 174 emails from De-Baser in my inbox.... I have no words!
David Sylvian Blemish
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Whoever said I'm very serious is because they only eat Hurrà Saiwa!!! Mick, are you still playing with Jansen and Alice?
David Sylvian Blemish
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@Frantz: sorry, but you truly take for granted things I’ve never even thought about. You think that way and that’s fine with me, but perhaps you should ask me what my intentions were, rather than assuming them. Okay, since at this point it’s better to clarify, I’ll state it: my reviews are not and will never be objective except for the information contained in them. The information will strive to be as objective as possible because it won’t be of my own creation but verified by research with sources that can be cited. And that’s all. :)
The Cure Pornography
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@G__a: Given the turbulent time that followed for Robert Smith after the release of this album, it seems that more than drugs, it was the despair of madness that took hold. I think in many ways the album is still relevant and revolutionary even now. Smith is truly obsessed with death, and for me, after a recent significant loss, One Hundred Years was the balm that helped me cry when I still couldn't do so....
David Sylvian Blemish
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@Hal: thank you. :)