odradek

DeRank : 8,55
DeAge™ : 7679 days • Here since 3 june 2005
Francesco Guccini Due anni dopo
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Enk, thanks for the warning, but while there is indeed some musicality, sometimes, even in certain "body expressions," it's called FLATUlences, not FLAUTUlences, damn it.
Beck Sea Change
Beck Sea Change
21 aug 05
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Well, did you see? You managed to pull it off: this time you were funny. Cheers!
Jeff Buckley Grace
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You’re cute, so “exposed,” betotal. The rec. seemed anything but sexless, I“saw” her with sideburns... almost until the end: that description of the orgasm could hardly be the work of a young man... Welcome and see you next time.
Jamiroquai Dynamite
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Honey, I've never been able to stand this stuff either. Among the very few I think I hate. I don't even know why, and I don't want to know. The wise Swiss woman is right, though: don't attempt hybrids between different beings, not even of a linguistic kind. It's so vulgar...
Jamiroquai Dynamite
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Enk, you skipped therapy again! Ugh, that's not how you make progress: if you don't take it regularly, you know it won't work...
Thomas Dolby The Golden Age Of Wireless
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By the way, now that I think about it, I haven't seen you around here. Not in Miracle by Sherman, not in Moodswings by the Brodsky Quartet: are you too busy writing, you tentacled reviewer? By the way, those samples are there! See you at your next releases, bai bai.
Neil Young Harvest
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To obtain the exact vote...
Neil Young Harvest
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Well...
It's Immaterial Life's hard and then you die
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Well, wow, I should at least remember a title like that. Yes, I vote for the title.
Beck Sea Change
Beck Sea Change
19 aug 05
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No, El Guevo, smiling is still a good thing, don't worry. And it doesn't exclude the possibility of searching for and finding paths and connections between things: how it works, maybe you're not the only one who knows it, who has experienced it, right? And everyone will find their own way, 'because there's no exclusivity, I believe, not even in perspectives, right? Why should all this come at the expense of a smile? Also because we are talking about records, (and they are also consumer products, goods, whether we like it or not, and it's good to remember that, in all this celebration of art and culture) of an American kid who made his first one with all the spirit of a delighted traveler among sounds and tradition, and since then he continues to travel through music with that spirit, not expecting a degree thesis from his listeners. Seriousness is something different from seriousness, even if taking oneself too seriously risks confusion. Or not?