psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8188 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Grateful Dead Aoxomoxoa
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at this link there is a television version with good audio/video of st stephen's:
Robert De Niro The Good Shepherd
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wait a minute moustache.....are you referring to me with the above comment? Then are you also Lord? I hope not, otherwise it's schizophrenia given Lord's first comment and Mr. Moustache's. If you’re addressing me, I don’t understand what you mean when you say I project my narcissistic ego onto every one of your comments....I barely remember your nickname, I don’t think I’m chasing your comments to attack you. I didn’t mean to say you’re Hitler, but from your intervention as Lord (anonymous) I sensed a somewhat stereotypical hostility towards a (equally stereotypical) engaged approach to cinema. As I said, I don’t have that, and Gore’s documentary seemed to me like a damn commercial move. The reference to the '90s sounded like that of a forty-year-old who hasn’t come to terms with the music of the next generation, so everything is crap. Maybe in 10 years I’ll hate the music of the 2000s too, but in that case both I and (maybe) you will be in the wrong. From a cinematic point of view, however, it seems to me that we see things similarly.
The Black Keys Rubber Factory
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Look, I avoided the purchase and even the download didn't deserve it... definitely disappointing. Or rather, they keep doing their thing, but magic potion seems like a watered-down version of this and the previous ones. Unfortunately, it's those "genre" groups where having the entire discography is pretty useless because they tend to repeat themselves anyway. It's a bit of a shame though...
Zemfira Prosti Menya Moya Lyubov'
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Well, in Moscow I went to Transilvania on a recommendation and I was blown away: not even in Tokyo (where I lived for a year) did I see such a vast assortment. Walls of rare records, at non-competitive prices but still they had complete discographies of the most unknown bands. Sorry if I doubted the adversative, but this surrealist way of using the language thinking it’s cool drives me crazy. Bye
Zemfira Prosti Menya Moya Lyubov'
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an encyclopedic excursion on a scene (and a culture) like the post-Soviet one, from which we receive a rather unreal image closely tied to the past. Honestly, I skipped the description of the traces, but the intro is very interesting. Maybe it’s because I just returned from Moscow last week. Just a week for work, but it was enough for me to notice how different the image of New Russia we have is. What can I say, I practically played the tourist, but I didn't mind the stay. And having a friend who (like you I presume) speaks Russian and has been living there for a while, I managed to catch a glimpse of Moscow's nightlife. One note: you write "Dressed in attractive, sometimes brilliant electropop outfits, rather than definitely rock, rather than in Latin American atmospheres and rhythms." Do you use that "rather than" as an adversative (as the Italian language teaches) or as a conjunction (a surrealist usage which is now widespread in the whole northern part)? It's a discriminant for me between a score of 4/5 and 0/5.
Dogbowl Cyclops Nuclear Submarine Captain
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this is definitely one of the things to download soon. nice piece
Arcadium Breathe Awhile
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Every time I hear it again, it always excites me more; it's one of the best things from that time, no doubt about it.
Queen Live @ Live Aid 1986
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I remember this performance, but I was 9 years old, so I was passively affected. It's a shame that the Queen's repertoire from the 80s is, at best, just above mediocrity. Anyway, he is right; it's hard to talk about Queen objectively, or at least not biased. Fortunately, I'm willing to discuss it in calm and civil tones, having grown up with Queen, but realizing their importance is quite marginal in a broader musical context. The problem is that many fans (or detractors) can't contextualize them: on one side, the fan says that critics are blind and don't want to give Queen their rightful place in the rock pantheon (nonsense; if importance were proportional to sales, then obviously yes!); on the other side, the detractor can’t help but be full of the post-mortem demagoguery of the last 16 years and justifiably sees red at any hint of piano/vocal runs/operetta, but might miss the curiosity for the early period when they actually had something to say (regardless of taste). I've tried, anyone else who stands in the middle?
Piana Ephemeral
Piana Ephemeral
26 feb 07
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found a CD yesterday, the artist is Tujiko Noriko, I think it’s a three-year-old album. ola
Mad River Mad River
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I'm really revisiting it a lot these last few days and I have to say I'm starting to digest the vocals. Wind Chimes has some enlightening moments, there's no denying that.
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