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Steve Vai Fire Garden
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Listen, I get it, you want to pick a fight. You enjoy letting it out like that. Enjoy Vai and Malmsteen.
Steve Vai Fire Garden
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Here, you see that you didn't even understand the meaning of that sentence?
Steve Vai Fire Garden
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what different musicians in every possible way? Ameba? Stupidity? Clichés? Bullshit? Did you find it closed at the course of civilization?
Steve Vai Fire Garden
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Anyway, keep your judgments about me to yourself, thank you. I haven't given one about you, so please do the same.
Steve Vai Fire Garden
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Marco, sensitive about criticism? What would I have said?
Steve Vai Fire Garden
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Come on, use other techniques, whatever you want, but listen to the last piece of Sex and Religion: what is it if not two truckloads of absolutely useless and gratuitous scales? And in G3 with Eric Johnson, just before "For the Love of God," what does he do? Just two examples. If you want, I can also include the samples, and let's see if they’re clichés. I agree with Ege on the fact of reading the review of an incredibly interesting album like the one by This Heat. What’s wrong with that? Another thing: if you do a review, do you only expect positive comments? If you propose an album on a music review site where comments are allowed, you have to take into account that some people might think differently. It seems to me you said it yourself earlier. Lastly: what do you mean by credible guitarists?
Pan Sonic Kesto (234.48.4)
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ah I don't know, but yeah it seems to be called Ultimate edition something (and already the name... :DD), in the sense that it completes you, probably. I’m passing the word, I get to the beautiful timewind and then... well, too many people speak poorly of the late schulzo, it discourages me, I don't have the spirit of a completionist nor a collector. If you get it, let me know what deserves attention and what doesn't, maybe you could review it, even with just one sentence: "I survived" and the rating. I'll understand.
Pan Sonic Kesto (234.48.4)
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No, the story about the toilet flush amused me. It seems like you pulled it out from somewhere, was it right in the review of Cyborg? I believe that many things you say about the dullness of much of Schulze's work are very true, even if you're too much of a purist. About masochism: there are albums that, once you've suffered through them and "tamed" them, reward you abundantly. Unfortunately, sometimes it's not like that. This time will you be making a worthwhile effort or will your suffering turn out to be in vain? Just in case, you could get the mega hyper box set of Schulze which is something like monstrous, dozens and dozens of albums, billions of hours of incredibly slow electronic drones. Just think how great that would be.
Pan Sonic Kesto (234.48.4)
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I thought you found Stockhausen and company disgusting. Your memory of Schulze is a bit short; if you revisit your review of Cyborg, you'll understand what I mean. And Schulze's mentor is Ligeti, go figure. I really like Riley a lot. The Residents might be my favorite band, but "Eskimo" just doesn't do it for me. So? Am I going to take this or not?
Steve Vai Fire Garden
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but tell me dear anonymous, is it true that britti is dying?