Lewis Tollani

DeRank : 12,07
DeAge™ : 7506 days • Here since 27 november 2005
Kajagoogoo White Feathers
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Kajagoogoo White Feathers
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Really beautiful. And I was there, suffering like a dog for this music, as I was in the middle of a metal boom and a Doors, Purple, and similar revival. The only clarification is that Nick Rhodes looked damn much like David Sylvian from the Japan period...
Frank Zappa Joe's Garage Acts I, II & III
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Joe used to be a nice boy who would cut his neighbors' grass until he discovered rock music, then he would spend all his time playing loud music in his garage, where the neighbors would often call the cops on him. He loses his girlfriend, Mary, a Catholic girl, to a band called "Toad-O" (mocking the band Toto) with whom she goes on the road, sleeping with the band's roadies. Eventually, they abandon her in Miami when she is too tired to do anything.
She enters a wet t-shirt contest to try to make enough money to get back home. Joe hears of her exploits, and in retaliation, screws a girl who works at the Jack-In-The-Box named Lucille who gives him an unpronounceable disease though he claims it came from a toilet seat. He turns to religion for help, and "pays a lot of money to L. Ron Hoover and the Church of Appliantology" (see L. Ron Hubbard of the Church of Scientology). He is identified as a "latent appliance fetishist" and instructed to "go into the closet" to achieve "sexual gratification through the use of machines."
When he destroys an expensive model with a golden shower, he is thrown in prison where he is repeatedly gang raped by former music executives. When he gets out, music has become illegal. He loses his sanity, and begins imagining all the guitar notes he cannot play. Eventually, he comes to terms with the fact that music is gone, and gets a job at the Utility Muffin Research Kitchen, frosting muffins.
In fact there are some "similarities"... and then what do the Mothers have to do with it...????
AA.VV. Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Well done, Don... perfect reception. I wouldn't be so critical of the film either, even though I've watched Psycho at different stages of my life, and as I got older, I began to see its bright emptiness. Other little gems... besides Vedder (the drummer), the Citizen Dick band also features Ament and Gossard in their ranks... and, above all, the chubby guy who answers the phone is Tad Doyle from TAD... fantastic cameo.
Omega Omega
Omega Omega
20 nov 06
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I try and review...
Pink Floyd Live At Pompeii
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Felt and lived... but then you also got to know drugs, DaveJon..? @verdemanalishi... on my DVD there's the option with the directors' cut that really is a bit of a drag or you can choose to watch the original...
Pajo 1968
Pajo 1968
20 nov 06
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it was a correction for the previous post...
Pajo 1968
Pajo 1968
20 nov 06
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... UNIQUE group...
Pajo 1968
Pajo 1968
20 nov 06
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His main influences are books and films... Blind Willie Nelson, John Fahey, and the Suicide, a band he still isn't tired of...
Pajo 1968
Pajo 1968
20 nov 06
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David Pajo, born in Texas in 1968 (what a coincidence...) began his career in the seminal hardcore group Maurice from Louisville. In addition to the previously mentioned bands, he has played with the Palace of Oldham (who was a photographer for Slint), he contributed to 2 works of Stereolab, plays bass with Royal Trux, and drums with King Kong...