psychopompe

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DeAge™ : 8191 days • Here since 11 january 2004
The Gris Gris The Gris Gris
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I was such an idiot that I didn't realize I had made samples at 320kbps.... I obviously fixed the mistake and here are the samples.
Disco Drive What's Wrong With You, People?
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The type of noise rings to me, Frazzi, which by the way seems to me that sometimes you review it as hard... or is it someone else? Anyway, you sound good and I didn’t dislike it.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Axis: Bold As Love
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Thank you, so you confirm the stories I knew about the concert.
Terry Gilliam Paura e delirio a Las Vegas
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From my limited cinematic knowledge, I say that I really like this film. The fact that it doesn’t accurately recreate the effects of drugs is a useless point through which to interpret it, people. Because the rest seems plausible? And do Gilliam's works even aim for the plausibility of situations? Maybe the plot is what it is, but if I remember correctly, even Thompson's book was like that. And then Benicio del Toro cracks me up, he's always great. Now I'm going to take two or three drops of pineal gland extract...
The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & Nico
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Yesterday I read a funny anecdote: Lou Reed wrote a letter in 1968 to Gerard Malanga from the Factory (the one who danced during the Exploding Plastic Inevitable) who was in Italy (in Bergamo) to present one of his films at the local film festival. In the letter, Lou told Malanga that he was very happy that an Italian band, a friend of Malanga, wanted to cover Heroin and he gave his authorization. Do you know which band it was? The EQUIPE '84!!!!! Now the question is: does anyone know about the existence of this cover?
Miles Davis Ascenseur Pour L'échafaud
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One evening, after smoking too much, I wanted to talk to a friend about this movie I caught half of at night on Fuori Orario and I blurted out: "Come on, has he never seen Acensore per il pattino di Grand Marnier?!" Then I realized my brain had completely disconnected, and I went to bed...
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Axis: Bold As Love
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Among live performances, the best one is definitely the historic Monterey, while I would avoid the Isle of Wight, which I don't think is much to write home about. However, I discovered something interesting: before what I can't remember which song in that live, Jimi greets this character called Silver Cat, who I found out is Bob Calvert from Hawkwind, who had gone to play at the Isle of Wight without being invited and played among the crowd using generators, with Calvert painted in silver. Of course, you probably couldn't care less, but it made me smile. Anyway, you should check out the DVD of Rainbow Bridge, which is quite funny, especially seeing this community of fake hippies with some mystical Eastern vibe, surfers spouting a ton of clichés. But there’s the legendary scene of the guy who shows up with a surfboard, breaks it, and pulls out a half-kilo block of smoke!
Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet
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damn you took the words right off my keyboard!
The Pretty Things S.F. Sorrow
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Damn, you beat me to it! Perhaps the only decent rock opera ever produced, not coincidentally recorded alongside pipe and sgt. pepper. The rec is a bit too compilatory for my tastes. But those are just personal tastes, after all.
The Gris Gris The Gris Gris
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oh fucking hell Eva, I've been trying to put in samples for three days but nada de nada. I had made them with so much love.
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