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Death From Above 1979 Outrage! Is Now
Voto:
I also liked "You're a Woman, I'm a Machine," it's been 13 years—who would have thought, that they would pass like this, and that I would download another one of their albums 13 years later... Zippyshare.com - Death From Above 1979 - Outrage! Is Now (2017).rar
Oddfellow's Casino Oh, Sealand!
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I'm listening: it sounds nice, it's polished and fluid, light but not harmless. Thank you, Soto
P.S. it's located here: Oddfellow’s Casino – Oh, Sealand (2017).zip - Zippyshare Torrent Download - Meizibox
Milo Manara, Valentino Rossi 46
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Got it here reading the comment above, and I don't know... I haven't read all the comments, of course, just like back then I didn't read the "review," but it seems to me that no one noticed the ending of this stuff: "Why '46,' you might ask? And then the explanation about the number of pages. You might wonder? In a little book about Rossi. Why 46? Well, it's Punisher.
Pooh Stop
Pooh Stop
1 sep 17
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Well, a perfect description that makes you feel like you’re there. But many years earlier: when I was 13 (the last time I went on vacation with my parents), the Pooh were already around, and that year the top ten of the 45s was this:
1. The Godfather - Santo and Johnny [#1, 1972/73]
2. Grande grande grande - Mina [#1]
3. Imagine - John Lennon [#3, 1971/72]
4. I Giardini di marzo - Lucio Battisti [#1]
5. Viaggio di un poeta - I Dik Dik [#1]
6. Il Gabbiano infelice (Amazing grace) - Il Guardiano del Faro [#2, 1972/73]
7. La Canzone del sole - Lucio Battisti [#1, 1972/73]
8. Popcorn - La Strana Società [#2, 1972/73]
9. Noi due nel mondo e nell'anima - I Pooh [#2]
10. Jesahel - I Delirium [#1]
I confess I don’t remember what was playing in the jukebox, many of these for sure.
End of the "antiquities" corner, now shopping advice:
The Master Musicians of Jajouka led by Bachir Attar with Material Apocalypse Live - Not Found
The Molochs America's Velvet Glory
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Nice little disc. Is there anyone who has a link?
The Beatles The Beatles
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Well, it's not like when I first heard it I didn't think something similar myself. I believe it's been about 40 years. I happened to listen to it again after that. Many times. It's been a while since I last re-listened to it. I don't know how it would affect me today. That's why, dear @[panapp] and @[nes], I think that just as we are given the opportunity to listen and speak, it's also desirable to read, meaning the ability to hear a voice different from our own, to express an opinion that is diametrically opposed to ours, without presuming or even deciding that it concerns someone who doesn't understand or doesn't know how to listen. - I also believe that every time someone writes about the Beatles, the ghost of my poor Piero hovers among the comments, along with his one-sided considerations on the matter. This means that even without delving into the content of individual "reviews," the tone with which certain statements are written resurrects the reactions that have been generated among readers of Scaruffi for thirty years. It would be nice if Piero hadn't written that review. Conversations could be lighter (and perhaps we could read more comments like the one from @pier_paolo_farina, who seems to have listened to it more recently and with more attention than I did) without feeling the need to inhibit. - Having finished the sermon, a thought for brother @luludia: there are elders older than you, and they have already contributed. And they are genuinely surprised by many today's pinco palli. They all want to stay in the same DeBaser, they love promiscuity, they are old lycanthropic satraps, ready to feed on the vital essence of young people peering into the universe of music, with the indifference and adorable arrogance characteristic of their condition. No, please, not DeBaser 2. With love, your old odra.
Mallard Mallard/In A Different Climate
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10 years later, re-reading it, I remember why Fusillo is one of the most beautiful of all, in here. Greetings from the future, Fusì.
Yo La Tengo Today Is the Day
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I'll share a little memory that just came to mind: the album whose cover serves as your avatar saved me on a rather unfortunate day, as much as could be saved that day. Until evening, and beyond. And I hadn't been listening to "rock" for a while, I was already the old-timer that I am. Well, it's been almost eight years, and I still care for it deeply. Even though I can listen to it veeeeeery rarely. End of the memory corner.
Skylab #1
Skylab #1
23 aug 17
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If I found it, I would download it. But for now, I listen to it in bits on YouTube. Enough, as you say.
Antoine Volodine Terminus radioso
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I ordered it.