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DeAge™ : 7680 days • Here since 3 june 2005
Camera Obscura Let's Get Out Of This Country
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Yes, cute. Delicate, in its retro kitsch...
Camera Obscura Let's Get Out Of This Country
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The song for which you recommend the video, and its title, are an explicit reference/response to a song by Lloyd Cole, from the album (perfect and highly recommended for those who love a certain refined but not lifeless pop rock) released in '84 with his Commotions. The album is called "Rattlesnakes," and the song is "Are You Ready To Be Heartbroken?" Now I’m watching the video.
Babyshambles 5 questions to Drew McConnell
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In the meantime, my dear, I take note of your wise distinction between judgments and facts (even though facts cannot be inferred from your opinions, which is what you do). And who mentioned art? Was it you, Maledetta? Did someone talk about art? Have you read the "interview"? Before leaving your comment with ratings, did you ask yourself what relevance it had to what you read? Of course, you should understand what you read in order to do that. And I see that being tough. I fear, then, dear silian87, that you should try to move on from the fecal phase; at a certain age, an obsession with poop becomes a worrying symptom. Also, your considerations on the charlatanism of the subjects in question were already an element present in the text. And your nostalgia for the good old days, when good drug addicts were creative, is rather amusing. I'll stop here, because I just told Maledetta that replying was pointless, given your evident wisdom, but after your response, I made the same mistake. Anyway, don't be sad; the world is harsh, a terrible and wonderful place. And it will never be the same as it once was. Bye.
Billie the Vision & The Dancers The World According To Pablo
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Well, another band from Sweden. But how many are there? And as you point out, Dune, no one that calls to mind <chilly northern atmospheres>, quite the opposite. These, who apparently deliver <the definitive summer album>, I don’t know, but your nice description encourages one to proceed without hesitation to the download.
The Deadly Snakes Porcella
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LSD-like atmosphere, soul spirit, accordions and mandolins.... And yes, Festwca is right, the cover isn’t bad either. Well, they deserve a listen. But why do I have the impression that, despite the repeated references to Jack Daniels, aunt is a teetotaler?
La Bottine Souriante La Mistrine
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Great recommendation, an enjoyable album (played and produced very well) that clearly suggests the live experience as the best way to savor it.
Suba Sao Paolo Confessions
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4.5
Suba Sao Paolo Confessions
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Found it, finally! Great album, perfect for today, by the way. Thanks, Giorgio.
Willy Mason Where The Humans Eat
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How much love in this review. I'll sprinkle a bit too: aaaaaaaa mmmm o Ooooo reeeeee eeee e
Cathy Berberian Beatles Arias
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Throw in the samples, in strict order from the tracklist. But as often happens, they are strictly mixed up by a perverse mechanism that I still don’t understand. So the last tracks, with parts of an interview and a dialogue with the audience, plus two live versions, which were supposed to be at the end, are scattered among the others. But oh well, it seems to me there are enough little pieces to get an idea. (Metalhead, the young lady was charming, in her time, but above all, a true lady. And I, an authentic bumpkin, am captivated by certain specimens so rare...) See you again, all you rascals from DeB.