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DeAge™ : 7567 days • Here since 20 september 2005
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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or... Progressive Rock Space Religious Rock?!?!?!?!?! Please...
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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Thank goodness someone decided to review this album. But are they a psychedelic group?
Bright Eyes Fevers and Mirrors
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Beautiful, well-written and conveys the idea. You use almost Marielenian images, I would dare to say, but with style. Well done. Great album.
Sufjan Stevens Seven Swans
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No, no Trell. I've met Nessie. At first, she mistook me for one of her own (and you can imagine why). Then she realized and was initially scared. After that, it was a soft celestial moment. In the end, I left her in a valley of tears. Poor thing.
Sufjan Stevens Seven Swans
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I prefer soft celestial. But my dealer (who goes by the mysterious alias "Clarissa") told me that next week she’ll bring me something new. Something never seen or heard before. And it will be the turning point. There's a sign that says "Inverness" 40km away. Am I on the right track, Nick?
Sufjan Stevens Seven Swans
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Brother Nick, you, in a way I can't understand, search on Google and you're mistaken. I did some research on good old Ariadne and realized I could make it. Now I am indeed lost in a foggy Scottish forest and I'm writing to you thanks to the wi-fi. But don’t worry. I will arrive.
Sufjan Stevens Seven Swans
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(using it as "auction"... I got carried away...)
Sufjan Stevens Seven Swans
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Mariaelena, can you provide an answer that is not sharp and completely devoid of any content, in response to clear and precise posts? (Nick, be careful because today it’s really off... by using it like that I could be in London in a heartbeat. And it's all your problem. Problem, indeed.)
Sufjan Stevens Seven Swans
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Anyway, the velvety carpet is walkable. We have that certainty. And also that this Songwriting believes in itself and in its dialogue with people. A(d?) honorem. Damn.
Sufjan Stevens Seven Swans
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I counted them. You used 7 (it's 8 but the last one doesn’t count, obviously) points in a 40-line review. Now you and other charming characters accuse me of being a nitpicking professor, and that’s fair. But here we're talking about the use, or rather the misuse, of punctuation at the brink of illiteracy. There’s no content that justifies such hard-to-digest and annoying prose. And let’s overlook the excessive, redundant, cloying adjectives with which you once again paint images that only you understand... But this review is a colossal step backward compared to your other almost acceptable ones. I have all of Sufjan Stevens' albums, and I assure you that having listened to them all attentively and being a lover of the genre, I can't see a single figure among those you choose. But do you know what the difference is between you and me? It's that you consider insensitive and unworthy of your "perceptions" anyone who disagrees with you and has the courage to tell you so. If they do it with a bit of irony, you lash out terribly, as you have done multiple times: all documented, darling... You show a close-mindedness that has few parallels in my life. And especially an embarrassing cowardice in not responding that I struggle to comprehend. These are not insults, Mariaelena. Not even if people call you a hypocrite when on one hand you act charitable and pacifist, and then you throw dirt on someone who makes an observation or a harmless joke. Returning to Sufjan Stevens, I also prefer Illinois, but A Sun Came is not bad either. What do you think? And while you're at it, can you answer me about the Mojave 3 question? And the abyss of indie, any news? Are you going to date a Metalhead? I wouldn't want to tumble into a well of carefree bliss before getting answers from you.