NickGhostDrake

DeRank : 4,46
DeAge™ : 8249 days • Here since 12 november 2003
Lene Marlin Another Day
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here, I knew it, and it seemed to you. When it comes to these stupid CDs, every time you try to make a critique, they always respond in the same way: "I don't think you listened to it, but what do you know, have you even listened to it, etc. etc." Holy hell, if someone gives a rating and expresses a (dumbass) judgment, it must mean something, right? Or do you think the ratings are given randomly? (excuse my boldness, peace and love, now I'm going to listen to U2 and I feel in harmony with the world) here’s that!
Morrissey Your Arsenal
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uhm...
Placebo Once More With Feeling
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The best of... what a crazy nonsense!
U2 How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
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U2 write songs that are children of our time because ours is a shitty time, where millions of people flock to listen to these shameless artists. What can you do? I’m an orthodox type, I love the figure of the romantic hero, someone who fights with few resources, with pride, with tenacity, full of wounds. Bono Vox is just a rich billionaire telling me about his baby, and linking it to war, just to make SHARE. After all, share is the child of our time.
U2 How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
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Francis, the point isn't whether to do "political art" or not, the point is how to do it. The U2 no longer fool anyone. I’ve read those nonsense lyrics well, and I assure you I’ve never read anything more rhetorical and self-serving. Enough: these pseudo-artists need to understand once and for all that they no longer fool us, that they can stuff their pretty words where they know, that 20 euros are not a gift for me like they are for them, that I couldn’t care less if he doesn't want his baby to fight, that she can either call him or he can call her, as long as the TV is still on.
T. Rex Electric Warrior
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Wow I like this game... I shoot you my 10 :) ///// 1. Living in a hiding place (but the acoustic version, download it from the internet) 2. Captain 3. Low light 4. A film for the future 5. Little discourage 6. I don't have the map 7. These wooden ideas (basically the beginning of "100...") 8. Listen to what you've got 9. Century after century 10. Scottish fiction :)))
Gandalf Gandalf
Gandalf Gandalf
13 nov 04
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yes, yes, let’s smoke, let’s smoke!
Lene Marlin Another Day
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"Just because she had a huge success with her first album among teenagers, don't call it 'teen pop.' Because otherwise, I get anxious... I don't understand how one can tell an artist that she is 'manufactured' just because she sells CDs: I actually think that sometimes albums sell purely due to talent." There you go, you said it: talent. Where is it? But who said it's teen pop just because it sells? Green Day are also successful among teenagers, yet that's not teen pop. Muse are successful too, and it's not teen pop. Red Hot Chili Peppers are also successful; I don't think that's teen pop. On the other hand - my personal theory - the public is a stupid herd, and usually when something sells a lot, it means it's crap (with some exceptions).
Lene Marlin Another Day
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Well, you're all over the place, damn! :)
Joseph Arthur Big City Secrets
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better this!