psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8185 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Queens Of The Stone Age R
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As soon as I came out, my nose became straighter and bigger than it already is, and I shouted at the musical heresy on the road to Sky Valley... I mean, it was a POP record for me. In hindsight, I changed my mind and now I appreciate it a lot, certainly more than before. Moreover, the rec is really excellent and I agree with everything, except A) the use of drugs, which is expressed more in words than in reality (i.e., the sound) B) Josh Homme's voice is definitely whiny and often that's what annoys a lot of Kyuss fans. However, I admit that over time I've gotten used to it and I have to say that I like it, and especially Homme uses it very well, meaning he doesn't try to do what he couldn't. Good job!
Love Forever Changes
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Anyone, and I repeat ANYONE of you who has the fortune to see Arthur Lee in Italy is kindly asked to review and take photos... I'm missing him and Iggy and the Stooges in the same month. No comment! Bye and I'm glad you like the album.
The Moving Sidewalks Flash
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Great...or should I say damn! I have to shell out too much money and they pay me the 15th! And I'm super pissed because the tickets for the Stooges in Tokyo are sold out!!! Tomorrow I'll look around but I absolutely have to go. Fingers crossed, and if I make it, you'll get some photos (if I can) and a review. Thanks for the tips! Bye!
The Moving Sidewalks Flash
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Found and bought today at around 12 euros! Used but perfect like all used stuff from Tokyo. Just heard it and it's good but I thought it would be more garage oriented. On the other hand, I found the first volume of Back From The Grave for 10 euros. What do you say, Rocky, should I get it? I’d also like more advice on Atomic Rooster (first used record) and Black Widow "Sacrifice," both at pretty good prices. Cheers and thanks for the tip...I also found the Akarma edition so I'm muy contento.
Bobby Conn And The Glass Gypsies The Homeland
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I'm sorry, but upon first listen today, it seemed rather flat musically. Nevertheless, the critical approach towards the foreign policy of the Yankees is commendable. However, not being so means being a step below in human evolution... no opposable thumb. Bye.
Bluvertigo Metallo non Metallo
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I found the beginning a bit annoying too, but I caught the ironic side... however, it still works that if you didn't go to high school (like me, who went to a nautical school) and then enroll in the humanities, the professors look at you sideways... oh well!
Television Marquee Moon
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Of course I meant the opposite... sometimes Italian becomes a bit of a mystery for me... could it be because I didn't go to high school? Who knows...
Bluvertigo Metallo non Metallo
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Great review, although it's odd that you say it's unclassifiable, considering you've perfectly captured all the artists and/or musical styles it draws inspiration from... Personally, I gave it away but had it registered, having to admit, despite my visceral hate for them as people, not as artists, that I actually liked it quite a bit at first... then I gifted it to my girlfriend's sister. One note about the review, it's too long, too... Bye.
Sleep Jerusalem
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I found it yesterday with a new cover and a different title "Dopesmoker"....perhaps a bit too explicit....better that I buy it when I have the chance to appreciate its doping effects. Here in Tokyo the topic is muy pericoloso and quite scarce.
Tomahawk Tomahawk
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We all think like you! Even our silent creed. Anyway, I returned the record… but only after a few months, after I did the fateful sorting of the dusty records, and unfortunately, this one came out. Kosmo, I lost money on it because when I brought it back to my friend who I bought it from, he valued it at around 7 euros. If only we could return stuff! Maybe I’ll try in Tokyo; they’re not the type to say no, those Japanese. Bye.
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