Massimof

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DeAge™ : 7662 days • Here since 17 june 2005
Sun Ra & His Solar-Myth Arkestra The Solar-Myth Approach (Vol. 2)
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Same as above. That is, see Socrates. I am one of the Zion skeptics, indeed. However, it's never a bad idea to try again; I don't know that.
The Chills Submarine Bells
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Interesting proposal, I listened to something but my memory retains no recollection of it (I don't think it's age, at least I hope not). Excellent review. One thing caught my attention: there are those who are worried about the disappearance of giant jellyfish... and to think that I, when I swim in the sea, would like to crush them in the blink of an eye... what a beast I am!
Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage
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Grasshopper, incredible review of this album! I can smell the saltiness... I don't have it, but from the great description, I "have" to get it.
Paul Simon Surprise
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Well, this isn't bullshit, I assure you. What the hell does Eno have to do with it, always ruining everything?
Mudhoney Live @ Rainbow, Milano, 19.05.2006
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Yesssssssss fuckkkkkkk yooooouuuuu all!!!! oooohhhh.... mmmmhhhhh how nice.......
Pulp This Is Hardcore
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Well done.
Branford Marsalis Quartet Eternal
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Nice review, Stoopid. I'm very interested in the album.
Michel Petrucciani Oracle's Destiny
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Very nice the review that I missed upon its release. Excellent album.
Manic Street Preachers This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours
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Great review! This was a group I liked in the beginning, as you say, more rock; now they seem to be wallowing in self-pity, becoming, in my ears, a bit "heavy." But they remain one of the greatest and truest bands from across the sea.
Al Jarreau Look To The Rainbow
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I like the review, you know why Symbad. Al Jarreau has been one of my idols since I was a teenager.