Massimof

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Spacemen 3 Taking Drugs To Make Music To Take Drugs To
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Josi, indeed! But I admit it. I like the '80s also because I grew up in that era! Ridiculous and useless? I don't think so. Damn... and when the counterpart goes "back to square one," you play the fool... Heh heh...
Spacemen 3 Taking Drugs To Make Music To Take Drugs To
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The point was and remains: - "...painful, ridiculous, and useless 80s." Certain phrases should be carefully considered before being written so lightly. The 80s should be defended and celebrated! Come on! - And it was also a post, a bit (not too much), ironic. And I continued by saying that you should be young enough, instead, to praise the 90s (or rather say they are worth 4 times more). In the sense that, like all men, youth corresponds to "everything is more beautiful" (music, cinema, etc.). But you are very good at always shifting the discussion to small trifles that you "inflate" so much that they become mountains. But they remain trifles.
Spacemen 3 Taking Drugs To Make Music To Take Drugs To
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"Movement, not gender": Can you split hairs? I believe you can, and once you've done that, can you also manage to balance a house of cards on top? And why do you have to be so difficult with these answers? You know very well that you're actually likable. I agree with Zi0n.
Spacemen 3 Taking Drugs To Make Music To Take Drugs To
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"The 90s are worth 4 times the 80s": you can tell you’re (pretty) young to write sentences like that. "There are no 'ifs' or 'buts', it’s called a movement, not a group": perfect, this political slogan of yours, I had already understood it from your explanatory post, you know? And I confirm to you that, even with "movement," my conclusion doesn’t change. I won’t respond to your question about the movements of the 80s because it’s a nonsensical question. I like, I repeat, good records. If I hear a great song, I won’t flagellate myself with a cilice just because it might belong to the "pop" genre (get behind me, Satan: see your penultimate and amusing review)! As for the whole thing about the 4 radio groups I supposedly know, I humbly ask for forgiveness. I admit I fell head over heels for one of your usual (and predictable) provocations.
Spacemen 3 Taking Drugs To Make Music To Take Drugs To
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Lukin, what are you thinking? Oh my... what have I done?
Spacemen 3 Taking Drugs To Make Music To Take Drugs To
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Listen, dear fucking... try to "swallow" and "metabolize" even not-so-positive feedback (given with a touch of irony that you didn't pick up on). Get used to it. Sometimes it's fine, sometimes it's not (always in my very personal opinion). If you were talking about movement and not group, perfect. I stand by the same opinion. In fact, I add that, just as you say in the post, let's try to break out of the boxes. I simply like good records. It's not that if there's a good record in a movement I'm not too interested in, I won't listen to it. On the contrary. It's more stimulating. One last thing, this story about the "4 radio groups" can also come to an end, don't you think?
U2 Zooropa
U2 Zooropa
17 oct 05
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As a fan of some U2 albums, I didn't like this. In fact, even worse, it really disappointed me.
Fine Young Cannibals The Raw & The Cooked
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(or that abhors, it makes no difference)
Fine Young Cannibals The Raw & The Cooked
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Yessssss... let's go with the '80s revival! You're making me emotional (and go tell that jerk who hates the '80s). It's all wonderfully nostalgic! Sigh!
Spacemen 3 Taking Drugs To Make Music To Take Drugs To
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3 for the little windows that open