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DeAge™ : 7683 days • Here since 29 may 2005
Allman Brothers Band Live at Fillmore East Deluxe Edition
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You would deserve one because there was already the review, but this is one of my fetishes. Not everything is at the same level, but in memory of elisabeth reed, whipping post, and mountain jam are the greatest southern rock songs I've ever heard. Betts isn't bad, but he pales in comparison to his majesty Duane Allman, who is simply terrifying.
Julie's Haircut After Dark, My Sweet
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a great. And don't listen to Aeneas who doesn't understand a thing about cinema. Speaking ill of Inimar Beriman, pfft.
Dadamah This Is Not A Dream
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roy montgomery, or how to take Kevin Shields, Glenn Branca, and Manuel Gottsching and turn them into a nice smoothie. How to make even two notes interesting. A magnificent guitarist, perhaps the greatest currently in circulation (I dare say).
Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
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Look, killgod, I was in favor of a Ciampi-bis, but after such a clear intervention, my favorite for the Quirinale becomes you.
Drive Like Jehu Yank Crime
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have mercy on my syntax.
Drive Like Jehu Yank Crime
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What a perfect review, I agree with everything. I had discovered them on Onda Rock, where they mentioned something about how the Jesus Lizard were compared to them like little scabs. In reality, Drive Like Jehu probably hits much harder at first listen due to their technique and the inhuman power of certain tracks. The opening of "Here Come the Rome Plows" is, from that perspective, one of the most devastating things ever; right off the bat, you’re hit with four hundred decibels to the face. However, it’s true that they have quite an attitude. In the end, the Jesus Lizard are much more mature, even though they make less of a scene (and they're relatively less relevant too).
Peeping Tom Peeping Tom
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Great Caz, helloooooo. Of course, they must have drawn the musicians by lot, looking at the list of those I know... it seems like quite a nice mix.
Thinking Fellers Union Local #282 Mother Of All Saints
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Yes, but the vampire rodents have little to do with it. The coordinates were put on Festwca. Residents, first of all. Then Zappa Youth and everything else. I’ll also add a hint of Tom Waits and Beefheart.
Frank Zappa Absolutely Free
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Someone had to do it, you did it, and you did it well. Comments... are they really necessary? An album that, after forty years, is still entertaining. And sorry if that's not enough. But where's big leg emma in the setlist?
Thinking Fellers Union Local #282 Mother Of All Saints
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mmm, I don’t think they have much to do with redeemed vampires. These are mainly acoustic.