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DeAge™ : 7683 days • Here since 29 may 2005
Hatfield and the North The Rotters' Club
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absolutely the wait is worth it, right. Share it is a nice track too. What the hell, did Sinclair end up being a plumber? How unfair is the music world?
Hatfield and the North The Rotters' Club
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ole coltrane
Hatfield and the North The Rotters' Club
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Great album from one of the most elegant bands in the history of progressive music, featuring one of the most beautiful voices in the genre and a terrifyingly talented keyboardist (I agree with what you said) and an excellent drummer. Sometimes there are a few unnecessary drag moments (even Mumps for me), but it can all be enjoyed for how much class it has, especially Fitter Stoke which is a bit of their own little Moon in June, also in terms of structure. And Didn't Matter and Underdub are nice as well. Well done, great review. I slightly prefer the first album but it's a matter of taste; they are essentially at the same level.
Faust Faust IV [Remastered]
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I copy-paste my excitement after the first listens: "Modern and prophetic. Immense album, just the Krautrock itself is worth the careers of renowned bands." Will it ever age? These are great news; it seems I was the only fool who didn't know anything. I also copy-paste this from Ondarocco that made me chuckle quite a bit, from the interview with Hervè Peron: "Mike Oldfield would often get down on all fours under the table where we were eating and bark at us. So we would kick him, which was what we did to our dogs when they barked at us. What a ridiculous game; I really don’t know why he barked! English humor? Inferiority complex?". Beautiful Enè, say hi to Marina for me.
Luca Carboni Carboni
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Well, yes, "forty-year-old" is at least strange. Let's make it forty-one. Actually, forty-two zeta and let's not discuss it anymore.
The Heads (GBR) Under The Stress Of A Headlong Dive
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I had also read the reviews of this group, and seeing the reviewers and the reviews, the contributions and the interventions, it’s all very nice. I’ll swing by sooner or later. Great Antmo.
The Doors The Doors
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But I, Burns, am talking about the music, not the character. To say, "we want the world and we want it now" sounds very flower power in hindsight.
The Doors The Doors
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@burns: no, we're not elevating Zappa to sociologist status, but there's no doubt in my mind that Morrison was also very self-constructed and narcissistic. Did you catch that rhyme, huh? Rimbaud, take that!
The Doors The Doors
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That the '90s are more important than the three previous decades, I don't agree with, but that they are at least fundamental, I absolutely agree. Beatboy, still with this whine about the '60s and '70s, and then it’s all crap. Enough already, come on.
The Doors The Doors
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I quote beatboy: "But look, Morrison didn't behave that way to seem cool (even though the hypocritical people around him who used him told him so...) He did it in protest, he wasn't saying 'Father, I want to kill you, Mother, I want to fuck you' to make himself look big": I have strong doubts about this. It reminds me of Zappa, who referred to Morrison as a "spoiled high school kid." What I didn't like about this review, and what Francis hasn't addressed, is the alleged lack of influence of the Doors, which is really a bit of a drag driven by antipathy, considering the endless list of artists who have drawn from Morrison and company.