ajejebrazorf

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DeAge™ : 7683 days • Here since 29 may 2005
The Residents Eskimo
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Toilets. The first question that comes to mind is what kind of toilet you have, since at your place, after a moment of need, you flush and Irrlicht starts playing. I understand that sometimes in those moments it can be tough, and that music is the soundtrack of your life, but comparing your difficulties with defecation to the dissonant crescendo of the strings in Ebene seems a bit excessive to me.
Anyway, I don’t just listen to this stuff, I go through phases like everyone else, sometimes I even listen to Battiato. So stop betting with bolas because then you won’t catch any more ostriches, and life in Australia is hard. But have you ever joked about picking nettles?
The Residents Eskimo
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I know that Groening is a die-hard fan of theirs, but I had never heard that he was a resident too. The only one in the world claiming to know the identity of the residents is Scaruffi, who identifies them as Homer Flynn and Hardy Fox from the Cryptic Corporation. The rest of the world isn't even sure about the number of members in the group (the fact that they appear in four on the covers doesn't mean anything, it could simply be due to parodying the Beatles on the first album). Anyway, the hunt for the passport continues.
The Residents Eskimo
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Absolutely, as Mr. Nobody says, one must get the videos, since some are works of art just like the records. Songs for swinging larvae, for example, is worthy of A Clockwork Orange or the most unsettling Lynch, just like Hello Skinny or the videos from the commercial album. Some argue that Lynch should take lessons from the Residents. The video for Eskimo is definitely not among the best, in fact it's rather ugly, but it's essential for understanding the work, since each track is a story, and the music is the soundtrack to that story. In short, between CDs and DVDs, the DVD is definitely better, where one can also appreciate the spirit of the group better (in Festival of Death, the McDonald's logo appears and the choir sings in the usual sickly voices "coca cola adds life"). An incredibly ambitious album as always, and the collaborations are important, including the drummer and keyboardist from Zappa, but it's only for fans of the Residents. Not recommended for everyone else because it’s a super heavy album, and indeed, three quarters of an hour of wind of "cultural documentary," as it was defined, is not appealing to all. In simple words, for some a masterpiece, for many incomprehensible garbage. For me, it's beautiful, but I prefer other albums by the Residents.
Faust So Far
Faust So Far
5 dec 05
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Don't laugh! It's a serious matter!
Faust So Far
Faust So Far
5 dec 05
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But I know, it’s just that scoring at that point in the game... I was already making all my plans, and instead we’re still down by 10. But this is the right year, I can feel it. We will come back.
Faust So Far
Faust So Far
5 dec 05
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Anyway, if you’re interested to know what kind of metal detector I like the most, you can check out my list of favorite songs. And with Fiorentina, you deserved to lose.
Faust So Far
Faust So Far
5 dec 05
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but go and take a shit :DDDD
Faust So Far
Faust So Far
5 dec 05
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Just to be a bit of a nitpicker: the 4 so catchy? It has perhaps more successful melodies (including Sad Skinehad and Giggly smile that you didn't mention), but the melody of Picnic is that of I've got my car; in fact, I suspect it could have originally been a double album. However, the 4 also pushes for experimentation, see Krautrock or the amazing just a second. In short, I find them quite similar, but I find this one slightly less inspired, even saying that if they all made less inspired records like this...
Faust So Far
Faust So Far
5 dec 05
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Already read it, what do you think? Yes, really interesting, especially the first musician of Antimo. But you have something against the fact that I adore incomprehensible messes, huh? Just because I touched on the voice of the master... come on.
Faust So Far
Faust So Far
5 dec 05
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If the origin is rock, and therefore popular by definition, the ambitions of the group are so high that labeling them as low culture doesn’t sit right with me. In a hundred years, perhaps they will be viewed as valuable as classical music. Sorry if I'm nitpicking, but I can't help but mess with you... :DD