psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8191 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Queen Queen II
Queen Queen II
15 jul 05
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Damn, I wanted to write inflict, almost better than a technical trunk!!!
Queen Queen II
Queen Queen II
15 jul 05
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Good job Peppe on the clarifications, the albums that Ingenua is talking about were all released later (in fact, posthumously). I won't vote for the review because it's below par; I just say it's among the ugliest I've read... damn, I need to check the artistic oil cap if I want my technical trunk to work properly... if you're over 25, you're practically illiterate, and maybe your teacher has already hanged herself by now. I'm listening to the album right now and it's still the only one I can listen to in its entirety by Queen. Ah, the album with Caballé is super sad, and instead of bowing to honor Freddie, I'd rather bend over from the nausea that the listening induces. Finally... why the hell do you have to redo a review that already existed and was also excellently written? Before doing a review, don't you check if there are others? If you only listen to albums that have already been reviewed, there’s a solution: just let it go and don’t write reviews. Thanks.
Les Très Bien Ensemble Doux-Amer
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So Gino, I like the rec, a bit like brodetto all'aoconetana or the Varnelli breezer, well maybe a little less than Varnelli and a bit more than Borghetti. Louis de Funès was one of my idols as a child along with the duo Bombolo & Cannavale, Antonio Inoki, Tony Fusaro, and the know-it-all from Galassia TV. Maybe you could record them for me... Valeria says you're being a pain with these French or Francophone records, and for her to say it... even my dad is fed up with the French, he just declared it. Long live Massi Primitivo!
The 13th Floor Elevators The Psychedelic Sounds of
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Just read the review on Pitchfork of the new reissue of the album with the added best of Roky solo....and an interview with Tommy Hall (the one with the electrified jug) who downplays Roky's role within the band tremendously. Almost negligible according to what he says, at least in terms of songwriting. Here’s the link: link rotto
Chrome Half Machine Lip Moves
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many people are recommending it to me, ege, and I think I’ll have it registered.
Colour Haze Los Sound De Krauts
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I only have the self-titled and last one... remarkable remarkable... but the guitar has written sky valley whether you like it or not... I like the sound but they are very derivative; the songs are remarkable, I must say. In my opinion, this stuff also takes some inspiration from certain tracks of "End Of The Game" by Peter Green. Listen to it and let me know.
Metallica Master Of Puppets
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Mauro, welcome back, euphemistically speaking. So, first of all, there will be someone from your family in the pump. I didn't call you out; you started insulting, so I'm responding in kind. Speaking of music: read Lemmy's biography, and then tell me if it’s not him talking about how connected he feels to the origins of rock 'n' roll. Of course, if you take it for granted that everyone plays metal, then that's the end of it. Anyway, I care little about that. Oh, did you know that the singer of Judas Priest is openly gay? How do you feel about that? Have you burned his CDs? Change the site and relax.
Metallica Master Of Puppets
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for me it’s not metal, they were basically a r'n'r band that played with a violence and volume (and later some sounds) that inspired metal bands of the '80s... on the thrash side, not NWOBHM like Maiden & Co. Do you think they were defined as metal in '77? did the neologism even exist? They definitely played much wilder and more violently than their contemporaries, but the basis was r'n'r, a bit like Kill 'Em All, which if you take away the schizoid solos has a direct and punk approach... eh eh nothing comes from nothing.
Love Forever Changes
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I too, bogus, am always skeptical about these operations, but caught up in consumerist frenzy, I bought it... After all, Arthur Lee is, I think, the promoter of the operation, which is not so necrophilic, considering he is quite fit. But nothing better than the real thing, of course.
Metallica Master Of Puppets
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when Motorhead became heavy metal they also became unbearable. this album is perhaps the only metal record I have on CD, along with Ride the Lightning.
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