odradek

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Tom Waits Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards
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Sure, Josi? It's an old game, it depends on who plays it. I think if you start writing you’ll change your mind. But you have to do it right away. Jim, who cares if it makes sense? It's not like we have to pass it off as genuine :))
Tom Waits Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards
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Kosmo, I was joking. Antmo insists that I'm making things up, and so I liked the idea. So, are you ready for a review game? Nick, write an introduction and a conclusion for the review of Waits' triple album. The rest of the text we can each do a bit. Then, without reading each other's parts, we'll send everything to a DeUtente who will put it all together. I was thinking along those lines. What do you think? But let's do it right away, or it will get cold...
Tom Waits Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards
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In short, if someone wants to play this stupid game, they should send a DeMessage to Odradek. But I'm already losing interest. I think it's something to be done on the fly. Let's say within an hour. Oh, Caz, dinner works for me.
Tom Waits Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards
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ptr, it has nothing to do with that Punisher thing. I've written dozens of pages about albums I've never listened to or that don't even exist. And even before you (you all, them) And everyone bought it. Only Antmo noticed. This is a very different thing. It's a game among gentlemen. A game that requires a few shared rules, which can be played by those who, after accepting them, respect them. A simple thing, a game without pretensions of "originality." I don't know, thinking back, if "you four" fit the profile of the player just outlined...
Tom Waits Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards
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Damn, ptr, you're worse than Stronko. Now you're even being sarcastic. Just so you know, one of you can play. In your case, even if you've listened to something, it doesn't matter. But don't write 4 pieces under the pretext of dissociative syndrome; no one’s falling for that here, it’s not some crappy b movie. Just decide who among the four it is and that's it.
Tom Waits Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards
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Shall we all do a review of this triple? With the tracklist in hand, let’s describe three to four songs each, and the damn editorialist will do the intro and the closing remarks. Then, we send it all to a ā€œthirdā€ user who will compile them together. Isn’t that a wonderful idea? Oh, no listening to samples online. It’s a game with rules of honor. Isn’t that a wonderful idea? (It seems a bit like bullshit to me, but I like it.)
Tom Waits Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards
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You've got a little face, Nick... What have you taken today? Always those damn mixes. And chill out. Ah, come into the den, I've got a mushroom frittata to finish. The good stuff, colorful relaxation. Come on.
Tom Waits Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards
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Antmo, why do you always interrupt? The one about T.Jones was better, it’s always easy to recycle Antani.
Tom Waits Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards
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Stronko, Stronko... what would you like to say? Among the tracks heard online, what does it mean? For me, it meant that those mentioned can be listened to online. While the obvious thing is that I’m reading a page that SEEMS to describe an album that the author has listened to, that they have in their hands. They even talk to me about the cover, about the connection between the images and the content... If you insist, it seems more and more like a cheap shot. And now you want to attribute some dire effect of gossip about others to me? You’re really something. Stronko, Stronko...