psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8187 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Old Time Relijun Witchcraft Rebellion
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I imagined Hugo; sooner or later we'll catch up there... like the Trans Am concert in June?
Kak Kak-Ola
Kak Kak-Ola
11 apr 08
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I'm curious to know what you think about the Tractor... the first track left me amazed! It reminded me, in terms of heaviness and the essential nature of the instruments, of the OM even.
Kak Kak-Ola
Kak Kak-Ola
11 apr 08
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I've been wanting to write a few lines about the Dragonfly for ages, maybe in the future who knows.... but how ignorant were these Dragonfly? And do you like the Wizards, Fest?
Kak Kak-Ola
Kak Kak-Ola
11 apr 08
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great as always super. This album has been lost for three years inside my external HD but I still haven't managed to listen to it thoroughly. The only problem is that I can't burn it, so I’ll have to buy it, which means I’ll have to spend money, so it's not for now... I’ll use the review as a reminder.
Indian Summer Indian Summer
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The tractors ABSOLUTELY!! Found them on eBay for €4, shipping included, a delirious duo of folk, heavy fuzz, and some proto-electronic madness, among the favorites of master Julian Cope. On Chris there's the first album where they were called The Way We Lived (+ more canonical but beautifully freaky at times). And also the Luv Machine that I picked up in Japan aren’t bad. Originally from Barbados, at times heavy and very funky. Give them a try.
Blue Cheer Outsideinside
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www.terrascope.org in this hilarious interview with the Silver Apples, besides talking about themselves and a member of the Fugs who goes crazy on acid and believes he is McCartney during a concert, starting from I Wanna Hold Yr Hands, he retraces all of Paul's songs, describes a concert by Blue Cheer in '69... a must-read!!!
Indian Summer Indian Summer
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Damn, you always come up with interesting stuff and then you make zero effort to review it. You almost make me mad!! Anyway, good job on the retrieval. I have them in mp3 but they’ve never really grabbed me. I’ll dive back into them as soon as I get through the stack of albums I have to listen to.
Al Bano e Romina Power I grandi successi
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I suspect you are either Paolo or one of his friends. It seems that you’re the one who didn’t understand. AH, this review is terribly subversive, it has undermined my relativistic musical certainties. The postmodern, along with its deconstructionist, semiotic, semiological corollaries and so on, is something many here chew on. Paolo basically provokes, trying to give himself an air of importance. Which is fine, at least it’s not extremely harmful for the site. But anyway, trash (whether analyzed well or not) remains trash. And it double-parks, taking away parking from more interesting records to make space for the desire to show off. And let’s not call him a genius, because I don’t think that’s his mission, and because he isn’t. Just like nobody else here is.
Ivan Reitman Ghostbusters - Acchiappafantasmi
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The point is not what you write, Morgan, that’s for sure. I’m only fighting against the reassessment of garbage (but in my opinion, it’s not the case for Ghostbusters, which I gladly rewatch) and covering it in gold. This, for me, amounts to devaluing works of much greater significance. I agree with the premise that there is no high and low culture, or rather qualitative and therefore hierarchical differentiation in cinema (but the discourse obviously relates to art in general and popular culture in particular), however, this approach cannot and should not be applied without a critical spirit, as if it were a legitimation of cultural revisionism.
Al Bano e Romina Power I grandi successi
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I hoped Albano was born from gemmation from a plant....
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