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DeRank : 6,80
DeAge™ : 8196 days • Here since 30 december 2003
The Flaming Lips The Flaming Lips And Stardeath And White Dwarfs With Henry Rollins And Peaches Doing The Dark Side Of The Moon
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I've had it for a couple of weeks now, but even though I'm very curious about it, I still haven't listened to it. The more I read you, Zaireeka, the more I suspect that you are perfect for reviewing the Flaming Lips.
Organic Grooves 4 (live in new york)
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In 2002 and for a good part of 2003 (if I remember correctly), we used to comment almost all unverified. I signed up only when I sent my first review. Really nice G, it connects to the editorial from a few days ago. I'm almost tempted to buy the vinyl considering the brand new sound system that that holy woman who lives with me gave me. And let’s groove in the residential area.
Sebastian Bach Live @ Trezzo sull'Adda (MI) 18.12.2009
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A true fan's review, but enjoyable. I remember Skid Row, and I also remember that I didn't like them. Back then, though, Sebastian was quite the stud, my friends said. If that photo is recent, not much has changed; he's still the same Truzzo Sull'Adda.
Chris Bell I Am The Cosmos
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Thank you, reverse, for your availability, but I have my backpack, suitable clothes, a pair of snowshoes, a Burton T9, and three friends coming with me: I'm all set :D... although if you want to offer a little grappa...
This Immortal Coil The Dark Age of Love
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The notification email for the psychopatha message brings me back here, and I realize I've written a beautiful nonsense: the DAAU are violin, cello, clarinet, and ACCORDION ("but how much nicer it is to call it accordion...")! I've ordered the album too, still not tired of it, on the contrary...
Chris Bell I Am The Cosmos
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"to be cradled by the silences and the vertigos of high altitude" is something indescribable; it may sound trivial to say, but it's an alienating experience. I will be leaving in early February for a vacation and sports tour in the Piedmont Alps; it would be nice to do it with this album in my headphones, but I listened to the links provided in the review, and it's just not for me. What a shame. Nevertheless, a beautiful review.
Yo La Tengo Live @ Het Depot, Leuven, 12.11.09
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I've never heard them live either. I wonder how they "perform," I would really like to know.
Do Make Say Think Do Make Say Think
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Looking back, I would say they are the only ones from the famous label, along with the "bricks" GYBE, that I find special and listen to with a certain regularity. Goodbye Enemy etc. etc and & Yet Yet are albums that I still haven't grown tired of; I've literally worn out the originals. This one spins less in my player, but we're still in the same realm. Great ProgRock retrieval.
Spacemen 3 & Wooden Shjips Split 7"
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Damn, I knew I was doing you a disservice by commenting like this on the Six Organs :D. You know what? Between your beautiful review and the overwhelmingly positive comments from users I really trust (just look at the end of the year rankings in the editorial), I got my hopes up too high. I promise to listen to it more times. For now, though... Come on, do that review on War Sucks because I always enjoy reading yours; it’s really fantastique, but I still haven’t bought it. As for the review of Vol 1 by the Wooden, Mr. Wolf could take care of that. Go on, wolf!
The Oscillation Out Of Phase
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Yes, it's true, a lot of dub, I've avoided talking about it because I'm ignorant about it too. Anyway, they produce for a label that, mixing dub, electronics, and a bit of psychedelia (though not like this), churns out some nice records. I've been delving into it these past few months and aside from some dance stuff that’s not my thing, I repeat: great music. I ordered Out Of Phase a while ago, hopefully it arrives soon. Hi Fest! P.S. I only know Blind Idiot God by name, but I've never listened to them. I guess I should :)