psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8191 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Black Mountain Black Mountain
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Released an EP with six (or four?) more tracks, if you want, follow this link and check out the always excellent review on Pitchfork (damn, they should turn it into a magazine, a noteworthy site for better or worse): Page Not Found
Queens Of The Stone Age Live a Milano - 19/11/2002
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Come on dear, you were there too, and so many other people I've met later... anyway, do you confirm the outrageous duration of the concert?
Blue Cheer Vincebus Eruptum
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Hi Rocky, I'm just reading now and I don't know why your comment. If you remember, we had already talked about them... mmmhhh obviously they were inept, rather like cavemen, and they don't have any memorable pieces even for me, but they were the heaviest and most powerful thing around at the time. Remember that they were playing so loud already in '67, and I found an interview with the Silver Apples who shared a couple of nights with the Cheer, which were the wildest thing ever seen; people either insulted them or were outside listening to the concert. Even Lester Bangs considered them mongoloids, but for that reason he asserted their importance. I don't know, there are much worse bands from the same period with half their grit. Ola and hope to catch up soon!
New York Dolls New York Dolls
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remarkable album for its time, but compared to their artistic fathers, I like them less, precisely because they're already leaning towards punk in sound. Anyway, personality crisis makes waves within a 6 km radius. However, zigghio, this one is the only one among those you've done that doesn't deserve a 5, sorry.
Pink Floyd A Saucerful Of Secrets
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the comment I agreed with was the one in gray and not Michi's one
Pink Floyd A Saucerful Of Secrets
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I agree with the last comment, which I hope is dictated by youthful ignorance. Incredible to say, but Antonino, being a fourteen-year-old, writes far better than you… if you are younger than that age, you're obviously excused.
The Gun Club The Fire Of Love
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Damn, Odra, have you seen the Gun Club and also The Cramps (back in the day, I guess)? You didn't see them at the famous Mental Asylum, did you? That would explain a lot...
Queens Of The Stone Age Live a Milano - 19/11/2002
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I was there too, but a few days later at the Vox. A beautiful and intense concert, too many people who only knew the last album, good ganja, Oliveri to kick in the mouth after during the encore (after a little more than an hour of concert, fuck stoner and those sold-out bastards of psychedelia) declares he just snorted a line of coke... they play two more songs and leave. I was under the stage while a friend wanted to introduce me to Stefano Cerati of Rumore, and I was shouting insults at him, "give my fucking money back!". The recording is horrible, my friend, take care of the punctuation and tone down the youth slang. My only regret is missing them in '98 in Aviano, when they were still psychedelic and pissed off. Anyway, still better than many others and that's for sure.
Love Forever Changes
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I haven’t been back to Christmas last year, although sometimes I miss it a bit, but maybe just because when you’re at home, no matter how good it is, you still want to be somewhere else. However, I plan to go back soon (not sure if to live there, because I think my girlfriend doesn’t care much, and I wouldn’t want to waste time there). Let’s say that the biggest nostalgia is for my roommate and university friend Matteo and the other friends who live there (by the way, many of them have been really getting on my nerves). Maybe the only reason I’d want to go again is for the record shops... I still drool at the thought of walking into Disk Union again.
Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited
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Guys, this masterpiece has only been commented on by 7 users?????? Maybe this makes me realize that I should do something......but what?
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