psychopompe

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DeAge™ : 8191 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Scott Walker Scott 4
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Hey old man, I'm reading the review late. I get it that it sucks, you wrote it without looking it over, but it's better than a lot of garbage that's going around nowadays. Scott has been recommended to me for a while now, and it's always either this or Tilt; maybe when I finally get a job I'll get both. Bye.
The Heads (GBR) Everybody Knows We Got Nowhere
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oh finally you reviewed it. I still need to form an opinion about them, that is, whether I like them or not... unfortunately, I have to say that I hear them little, both this and under sided. Anyway, under... it seems to me more homogeneous this one more frayed but also full of insights. I don’t know, sometimes they leave me perplexed, like there’s a song halfway through the album that’s halfway between sonic youth and motorpsycho during the blissard period (that is, sonic youth) and it feels a bit out of place. But if the truth is in the middle, then does that mean I haven’t understood a damn thing?
Lou Reed Metal Machine Music
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And it’s not true that the more unlistenable an album is, the more Scaruffi praises it, nooooo it’s not true.....I was almost going to get it, but after reading the interview with Lester Bangs and Lou Reed in which they talk about Metal Machine, I backed off. However, I’m a little bit curious about it.
Miles Davis Bitches Brew
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Maybe you're quoting something, but I'm not catching it, due to my obvious ignorance. Anyway, I'm sorry but I have two notes: 1) I'm sorry, but the review is pretentious; we're talking about music, and, I may have a limited perspective, but I would narrow the scope. And then my metaphor amplifier broke down, so I'm not grasping the poetry. Finally: a girl is a girl, a soccer ball is a soccer ball.
2) The review was already there, and you don't really add much compared to the one by caz.
Regards.
The Pretty Things S.F. Sorrow
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Of course I'm going by ear, but after a few listens it seemed to me that the initial melody was similar. As for the suggestions... mmmhh... definitely the Tomorrow, the first Status Quo "picturesque matchstickable messages from...", the Kinks from their second period, and then I can't think of much else, sorry. Today I'll check the pile of 60's CDs and maybe I can give you a better answer.
Merzbow Sphere
Merzbow Sphere
16 aug 05
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boredom, have you also read sol mutante by gomarasca and valtorta that came out almost 10 years ago for costa&nolan? you mentioned the episode written in the book, and it seems that one of the two got seriously injured in a leg with a chainsaw during one of those fun concerts. there are also other interesting ones like Violent Onsen Geisha (the violent geisha of the public bath), and especially genbaku onanist (the atomic onanists). poetry!
Syd Barrett The Madcap Laughs
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Yes, maybe I'm having a serious day, damn it, and maybe even a geriatric or gerontophilic evening. As if I were that old! I must say it would be better if I stopped feeling old. Damn, I can't shout long live adolescence (a shitty time when you don't understand anything, at least for me), but at least long live post-adolescence, yes!!
Syd Barrett The Madcap Laughs
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Beautiful the rec, even though the controversy with Lennon doesn’t hold up, and not because one is better than the other (we're not talking about Tekken or similar stuff), but simply because Syd idolized Lennon. Of course, for me, in terms of subsequent insights, he surpassed him, but his inspiration was still Lennon. Just read his biography, "Crazy Diamond," and the controversy closes. And anyway, the "totodroga" regarding the early Floyd makes me smile; I think those are adolescent conversations, when the myth of drugs and mental expansion is at the center of life. Then it passes, even though the pleasure of drugs remains, but stripped of mysticism or various trickiness. Ola
Syd Barrett The Madcap Laughs
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I discovered that the Farfisa factory was in Ancona and that a great-uncle of mine worked there. If I had known and had been a bit older, I would have asked him to give me a nice little accordion....
The Pretty Things S.F. Sorrow
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Oh, I almost forgot, I found out that Blur on Death of a Party took the riff from Baron Saturday. If you have both albums, try comparing them. My favorite remains Private Sorrow.
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