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DeAge™ : 8171 days • Here since 26 january 2004
McLusky The Difference Between Me And You Is That I'm Not On Fire
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I need to get them, I'll download.
Gatto Ciliegia contro il Grande Freddo L'Irréparable
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You did great... the review is really well written. I only know this about Cat and I have to say it excited me. I somewhat agree with psycho that the genre is a bit cold but equally enjoyable.
PS. I’ll do it for you... actually, it's already ready, to be precise.
I'm just missing the other 2; I'll check if I can send them to you by the end of the weekend.
Hey... and well done again Rob.
Verdena Live al Velvet di Rimini 22-05-04
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eh Brandon, what can we do... if I have the right connections....))))))
Shellac At Action Park
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you see silent... I accept your criticism.. but you see conceptually this album describes very little if not the anger against the system... only listening remains and you'll realize that the album is beautiful in its genre. Emphasis is a complicated state that very few albums have transmitted to me. This is certainly not one of those. Anyway, thank you it's just how I want you.
Verdena Live al Velvet di Rimini 22-05-04
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Oh my goodness, what an unpleasant thing, what horrific phrases my eyes have to read, what superficiality my mind has to face in order to read reviews like this. If what you took away from this concert is what you wrote... I have no words. So let's start by saying that the Velvet date was thrilling even if at times unbearable (given the technical problems that took away more than 10 minutes from a decent concert), and the opening act didn't seem to combine folk or anything like that with rock; maybe you are young since folk is something completely different, unless you mean it in the contemporary way, but that has little in common with real folk. Personally, the JG made me fall asleep, and fortunately they arrived because I was about to slump against the barrier. I have little to say about Verdena, as I have considered them a mature band for some time, and in my opinion, they always have to prove their best. The long psychedelic phrases, as you call them, are no different from what they do at every concert, except in their second album which is, by definition, their most elaborate in this respect... but maybe this was the first concert you ever saw.
I can overlook all of that... but your last observation leaves me perplexed and makes me understand that you must have downloaded Verdena at most from Soulseek or watched videos on MTV, since that part where Alberto and Luca (and what about Fidel??) exchanged instruments is nothing other than "omashee," and you can find it on the Luna EP. This was just to clarify.
Oh, I almost forgot... I got in for free.
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The Streets A Grand Don't Come For Free
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damn, what a really nice review... I really like the streets though
I think I’m gonna grab this one too
The Icarus Line Penance Soiree
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bought today…..and I have to say they blow me away…as they say in Livorno…I'm listening to track 5 right now and I don't know what it's called because you can't really understand it in the booklet (as usual) a mess…..really beautiful…full-bodied sound, acidic, diverse and even angry… I guess from now on (but I already was) I’ll be much more selective in trusting reviewers….but I can trust k 100000%...you’re my favorite…hi auntie (come on don’t take it the wrong way if I call you that……)))))
hi everyone
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Mercury Rev Deserter's Songs
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I have it but I haven't fully listened to it yet... anyway, I think the review is one of the most beautiful I've read... truly unmatched... but then again, my appreciation for you, psycho, I've always flaunted... you're great... see you, nippon boy
Departure Lounge Too Late To Die Young
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you remind me of my London memories
I’ll download something… anyway, extraordinary review really beautiful I liked it a lot… you infused it with your feelings, your uncertainties, and for this, I give you a solid five
bye
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The Icarus Line Penance Soiree
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Well... the review speaks for itself. I don't know the album, but I'll get my hands on it somehow soon. Aunt Gabry always knows how to lift my spirits, even with a review... what a gem.