trampled rose

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Luis Torres Once Addicted To Drugs Now Addicted To God
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mmmmmmmmm....interesting, are you going to slap two sempols on it?
Peter Gabriel Birdy
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and who said that?
Peter Gabriel Birdy
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Amen....
Royal Trux Accelerator
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but no one has reviewed Sweet sixteen yet?.........
Skinny Puppy The Process
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great review, recently discovered, not easy and definitely to be explored further
Babyshambles Down In Albion
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Thank you, yes, it’s my girlfriend’s nipple :)) (I’m the one who “squeezes”)... as for your last comment, Giov, you’re right, one is lucky to see their dream come true and in the blink of an eye they’ve already lost control of it... in my opinion, rock 'n' roll should be excessive, unrestrained, rowdy, drugged, and the more, the merrier, but behind all of that there must also be the “fuel,” the music. Being rock 'n' roll without music, valid or at least innovative (grim hope) is fine for groupies, not for those who should be playing rock (I apologize if this last sentence is a bit messy). Doherty represents the kid from the more or less lower neighborhoods, working class, who became a star more for his flaws than his virtues, a true inspiration for all the hopeless kids who find themselves living in a society that is in many ways extremely classist, like the British one. In my opinion, this is what his followers have seen and see, and the record industry is very good at interpreting the needs of the potential audience and turning them into “reality”... the record industry, like the fashion industry or any British industry. They’re excellent at reworking, almost never at inventing... and I’ll stop here because now I have to run to work.
Babyshambles Down In Albion
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Sorry, wrong vote.
Babyshambles Down In Albion
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Nice review, Giov, although it seems to me that, in general, there’s been too much talk about Pete; in the end, what is he if not a loser (in the sense that yes, he’ll have his nice little contract, the top model girlfriend, the covers of the "Sun," but deep down he's just a poor guy who was chosen, perhaps for his lack of intelligence, I don’t know... to be “sacrificed" at the altars of the British industry, which has very little left to offer in terms of alternative, rebellious “youth.” His death will serve to sell more records, just like the biography, the letters, the secret diaries that will all surface posthumously... but enough of that, if you want to talk about Doherty as a social phenomenon, open a forum; there’s nothing about music here)... sorry for the intrusion, maybe it’s completely irrelevant, huh?
The Rolling Stones Exile On Main Street
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the only album by the decrepit that I can listen to and that I own
MC5 Kick Out The Jams
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Sure Bleak, the balls calm down because you unleash yourself and move and hustle so much that in the end you don't have the energy to have your balls in a twist :)