psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8188 days • Here since 11 january 2004
The Monks Black Monk Time
Voto:
I don't think they have anything to do with count V....are you a garage enthusiast like me and Rocky? I'm glad.
The Monks Black Monk Time
Voto:
They recommended them to me, I listened to them and.....they didn't say much to me. I'll try bogus again, for now I prefer sonics and the dancing company.
Dead Meadow Feathers
Voto:
no svobo for the Tolotta that dijoe lally of the fugazi....you got close
Queen Queen II
Queen Queen II
3 may 05
Voto:
My point was a general one; I don't mean to say that you or others started listening to Queen after the death, out of some form of compassion for the artist (I swear I've seen plenty of people that stupid, but I presume and hope none of you are like that). The point is that in my view, those who approached Queen late (but this applies to many famous bands) defend their favorites as if they were their parents, as if there were no other music on earth. I don't know, maybe I'm rambling, but this dynamic often appears in people whose musical tastes and listening habits are limited (and I don't mean to say listening to little music = you're out... better to have a few but good), and therefore they can't stand it when the few things they listen to are insulted.
The Evens The Evens
Voto:
I hope to be there, Ale. Do you want me to make you something too?
Phantom Planet Phantom Planet
Voto:
bleaarghhhh
James Chance and The Contortions Buy
Voto:
I'm glad, bogus, that you think more or less like me; unfortunately, I can't argue about Battisti because I'm really ignorant.
Modey Lemon Modey Lemon
Voto:
Thank you for the suggestion, Trell, I'll see to get them passed on.
Queen Queen II
Queen Queen II
2 may 05
Voto:
I wasn't saying that all Queen fans follow them because of his death... it's just that at the time of his passing, I saw a lot of people suddenly professing love and devotion to Queen just when I was getting tired after years spent searching for all the vinyls. Learn to read between the lines, Fiammy.
James Chance and The Contortions Buy
Voto:
Alright, guys, signing off, right? Are you scared? I meant regarding stuff that's, let's say, mainstream... and now don't come telling me that I'm mainstream, at least not before everyone gets into the necrophilia and new wave debates. I admit my ignorance in this field, but my argument is related to the taste of the unknown = cool because I’ve got it only for myself... and I wasn’t referring to this album but to a very widespread dynamic. For me too, the United States of America are a fundamental group from the '60s, but if someone doesn’t know them and tells me they’re unknown, I’m not gonna get mad.
Tags 3/3
# #1 #4