Everclear Sparkle And Fade
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Please remember to send me a copy, I have a chair that wobbles a bit.
Everclear Sparkle And Fade
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The curse of bands like Nirvana are the fans, people like you and millions of loser misfits and girls who got wet over Cobain's "sensitive persona." If he shot himself because he feared his music was becoming commercial, he did it too late. It’s unclear why there’s always the license to say that the Pumpkins were sold out, pushed by the majors, as if Nirvana had any aversion to money. The difference is that the average Pumpkin fan doesn’t give a damn about how Corgan spent his cash and doesn’t care about the stupid labels people put on the music. The Nirvana fan, on the other hand, believed grunge was solely for Nirvana. And nobody better dare say otherwise. And what's great is that you really believe it. @supersoul, what the hell do you want, does it sound better if I say I don't like them at all?
Everclear Sparkle And Fade
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better the pumpkins' crowd than the nirvana's one. Back then, just like today.
Everclear Sparkle And Fade
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better the pumpkins' crowd than the nirvana's one. Back then, just like today.
Everclear Sparkle And Fade
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great review... I've never seen Corgan as an heir, the sound of the Pumpkins has always been more poetic and less sterile compared to Nirvana... thank god, the audience that followed was different too. Then the media can say/write whatever the hell they want; after Cobain's death, there was such a rush to find a new king for a kingdom that had already fallen. The problem with Everclear is the same as with Soundgarden for me; they didn't say anything special to me.
Brad Bird, Jan Pinkava Ratatouille
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Wow psycho, if you leave out those three, what's left of Disney from the last 20 years? (Disney, not Pixar)
Lene Marlin Another Day
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it was cool, back in the days of the first album... musically irrelevant for me, pop, full stop
Brad Bird, Jan Pinkava Ratatouille
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From the '40s, I would keep only Fantasia and Dumbo. Without delving into technical discussions, Disney, until the '90s, almost always outdid itself each time. The problem is the aura of children's films and the repetitive moralism, acceptable in certain productions but decidedly nerve-wracking in others. 101 Dalmatians seems to be from the '60s and mainly represents a technical exploit for the time, but it's perhaps one of the films I've appreciated the least from the House of Mouse. The '80s must end with The Little Mermaid (one of the first I saw in theaters) and the '90s must bring Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King to make my eyes sparkle... afterwards and in between, there were few highs and many lows. Even when Pixar misses the mark (A Bug's Life, Cars), they bounce back quickly and greatly.
Gabriele Salvatores Mediterraneo
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"we never did the dirty deeds of the French in Algeria or the English just about anywhere" we did the same crap in Ethiopia, actually even worse.
Hilary Duff Dignity
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another essential review