JimMorrison

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DeAge™ : 7549 days • Here since 10 october 2005
Mike Patton Live @ Deposito Giordani, Pordenone 18-11-2006
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So you get a genuine spit in the face too? :D
Mike Patton Live @ Deposito Giordani, Pordenone 18-11-2006
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I just realized, I just finished rereading the text of your email... There was something that didn't add up, indeed! If it weren't for Patton, it would be a 5+, right? :D
Cochi e Renato Ritornare alle 17
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I've never liked the humor of the two, I've never liked their silly faces, I've never liked the Milanese dialect, I don't like Jannacci, I'm sure I wouldn't like an "acid" cabaret record, hearing a monologue by Pozzetto, for crying out loud... If this is any indication, this record is really going to suck.
Dragonauta CabraMacabra
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I listened to it and I liked it. It proves that even "reviews like this" can be a vehicle for musical information. Apocalittico and the signature Caz piqued my curiosity and it turned out well. PS: I'm not in great shape today, I feel a slight tingle in my fingers, so no lengthy responses to the above users. See ya leita.
Mike Patton Live @ Deposito Giordani, Pordenone 18-11-2006
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I was just wondering if this was the event you attended, G__à... I feel really screwed, to be honest, hearing Patton's voice live is quite a pleasure, extraordinary talents. I envy you. Really.
Pixies Doolittle
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It's not the Pixies who made a song named after this site; it's this site that’s named after a Pixies song. It's all about pompelmigiaffa. Nice also the cow.
Wendy Carlos Switched-On Bach
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Damn, Ené. This time you've really outdone yourself... <<<An unlikely combination of classical and electronic music, but unexpectedly effective.>>> And thank goodness someone has tried it, even if only recently, otherwise what would we be listening to today? :D Just take a look at the chapter links, you enter a loop that not even acid can match.
The Doors The Doors
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Mike, you're passing off your personal taste as objectivity. L.A. Woman is not an easy-listening album (and thank goodness for that), that's true, but it's a well-crafted and well-played record, especially considering it was recorded live. That you don't like it is a different matter; it's your opinion, and I respect it. By the way, tell me why you think this is a blues album.
The Doors The Doors
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Mike, you missed the mark. I wasn't talking about Jim Morrison, but about the album. L.A. Woman is a fantastic record; it's not academic blues (I'm sorry to say, but those who have never engaged with the music and sheet music of the Doors often fail to grasp it; there's a common mistake of thinking that slow, dragging music is elementary) and it has plenty of character to offer.
Pink Floyd Live At Pompeii
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Dave, in my opinion, you’ve gone a bit too far, turning what should have been your thoughts into big nonsense. You’ve done better, I’m sorry to tell you.