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The B-52's The B-52's
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But what source, Isis? Haven't you watched the movie? Come on, how could you...
The B-52's The B-52's
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Well, if it's as you describe, I bet you want that: it's beautiful! You always have exquisite taste...
The B-52's The B-52's
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No, Fabrizio. But I have one used, almost new. I'll leave it at Tony's bar, on Via Foscolo.
The B-52's The B-52's
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Exactly, Bjorky: they were from the same city, the same scene, but M. Stipe was never part of the lineup. At least not that I remember (I have the B-52's vinyls and I don't think his name appears, maybe I'll check when I have the chance) - But listen to the Pylon, the album Gyrate, if you can find it. It might not be exactly your style, but it’s worth a listen. Baibai.
The B-52's The B-52's
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The B-52's The B-52's
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Fun. At the time, I listened to them with a certain astonishment; they were a unique and original example. The name, which is actually that of a hairstyle (the one the two ladies wore), is that of a bomber: it naturally derived from the fact that the highly teased manes, styled that way, resembled the fuselages of those huge planes, standing tall on the heads of the girls. To Bjorky: I’m not aware that Stipe was ever part of the lineup, although Buck, I believe, organized the band’s first concerts. Another Athens group worth mentioning is Pylon, whom Stipe himself greatly appreciated (I remember that in the beginning he claimed they were much better than R.E.M.). I have a couple of their vinyl records; I don’t know what happened to them, but I recommend giving them a listen if you're interested in American bands from the early '80s and love original groups with a very personal sound and style. - I rate this record a 4, partly due to a bit of nostalgic mischief.
Tom Waits Bone Machine
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Well, Morningstar, you are really too harsh. Sometimes the feathers say more about the sparrow than one might think. And it’s not always necessary to catch it, right? It happens rarely, but this time I don’t agree with you at all.
Carl Craig Landcruising
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I saw you were listening to it... I haven’t heard it in a while, but I don’t think I’m mistaken in saying I prefer "More songs about..." which I didn’t have and checked out after Gabbox's review. In any case, his works are among those that are least affected by the passage of time in the electronic scene. Well done, Ghemison, very smooth and effective page.
Tom Waits Bone Machine
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Beautiful page, effective images that fit the subject. Great closing. Congratulations Mr. Zaireeka - Great album, but for me not Waits' favorite either.
David Holland Quartet Conference Of The Birds
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??? - W also Bartali. Anyway.