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DeAge™ : 8582 days • Here since 12 december 2002
Kyuss ...And The Circus Leaves Town
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You are probably right tano: Stanlio and "Ollio" with two l's.
Lambchop Aw C'mon / No You C'mon
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at a glance, a turnip
The Smiths The Queen Is Dead
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You’re telling me, who turned 18 in 1985... just imagine if I can archive the '80s. Sniff sniff.
The Smiths The Queen Is Dead
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Anyway, now we just need a review of the Psychedelic Furs (sniff!) and we could almost file the eighties away.
The Smiths The Queen Is Dead
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Of course, my message above is in response to that of humax.
The Smiths The Queen Is Dead
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"Cazzoni" intended with much affection (linked to the memory of university years). I most likely listened to them before and more than you did (complete discography on vinyl). The song I'm talking about remains silly, but they were good, never said otherwise.
The Smiths The Queen Is Dead
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My college roommate drove us crazy with these idiots… good, yes, good… but I could never stand some tracks, like "Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others": really stupid, spare me the "moody midget." I’m very fond of Morrissey’s solo career, especially "Everyday Is Like Sunday" from "Viva Hate"... how melancholic! (Hide on the promenade / Etch a postcard: / "How I Dearly Wish I Was Not Here / In the seaside town / that they forgot to bomb / Come, Come, Come - nuclear bomb")
Kyuss ...And The Circus Leaves Town
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The sons of the desert for me are just Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
Lambchop Aw C'mon / No You C'mon
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One of the most beautiful and pleasantly ironic reviews I've read. Well done, Antonio!
Jim Hall Something Special
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I can't believe it! Cover by Gary Larson, my idol! It doesn't seem so hard to get: you can find it on Amazon, for example.