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DeAge™ : 8188 days • Here since 11 january 2004
The Rapture Pieces Of The People We Love
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easy, I didn't get all worked up over a little group like this. That's why I manage not to get angry about the work; I enjoy it lightly. It's not worth getting all twisted up over. @psichoprog: did I say that this was a good review and yours suck? No, I just criticized the fact that your deliberately superficial reviews of the 60's harm those records. See, a review of yours would be good for things like this one, on which I might have spent too many words, but ultimately to talk about something else.
Colour Haze Tempel
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because there's no need to draft a detailed analysis of the pieces, they are really very similar to each other, I preferred to talk about the atmosphere. I admit that the part about my personal stuff is a bit too long, I got carried away and I apologize for that. It wasn't originally a rec for debaser, I included it just for fun. I knew it would be criticized.
The Rapture Pieces Of The People We Love
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I agree, but my vote is contextual to this period. Far from lasting more than a month in a given reader.
The Rapture Pieces Of The People We Love
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I also read your piece, but last night when I wrote I was generous with second chances, a bit like the overly good-natured discussions in the salon of the late Rispoli. It's strange because I used to give 2 to echoes, which I still never hear, not ever. Odd, because nearly four years ago when House of Jealous Lovers came out, I was super excited. Then the album let me down. Here it's the opposite, no pretension, so ears wide open. Anyway, rightly to be torn apart; as you read, I admit I don't have much knowledge of 80's stuff and approach it on a superficial listening basis. However, I get really annoyed when someone says Jet are decent, because to my ears they're bland if not irritating. I'm glad you're back to writing. What do you say about tearing apart the Junior Boys? Ah crap, I think they've already been reviewed.... Just leave me the Akron/Family, okay? I don't know if you like them, but I recommend them since you like Animal Collective, even though they're quite different.
Colour Haze Tempel
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There's not much to say about the album, which is why I haven't talked about it, and don't think I've only listened to it a couple of times—I’ve had it for three months... don’t waste your time with the last of the natas; it’s not worth it.
The Rapture Pieces Of The People We Love
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Damn, Northern sent it an hour ago along with Colour Haze, I’ll read it later.
Arzachel Arzachel
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I've been finding it very interesting lately, but I knew that behind the made-up names there was even David Allen from Gong. Changing the type of reviews and correcting them, right?
Mick Farren Mona The Carnivorous Circus
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Until the third Deviants, I like Farren, then a little less, also because I know him less. Farren was a bouncer/inside the UFO Club in London. By the way, anyone interested in the character is invited to read the review of his concert done by me on the side page. Tristessa.....
The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown
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But Christ, why make a worse review of such an album? Then there's a space for the tracklist at the top of the page specifically for that. What's this, the invasion of the '60s destroyers? I don't get it.
Santo Niente Sei na ru mo'no wa na'i
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or perhaps better, a not saintly person
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