Lewis Tollani

DeRank : 12,07
DeAge™ : 7508 days • Here since 27 november 2005
Alberto Fortis Alberto Fortis
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I know it, I'm from Domodossola and as I wrote in the other one, it’s an album that has accompanied me since I was a child... and what an album...
Lisa Germano Slide
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sweetness and suffering... excellent. right on target...
Bruno Castiglia E I Bisonti Occhi Di Sole b/w Crudele
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Indeed, it’s a bit hasty and tricky... but I received this single yesterday, and there isn't much news circulating online either. I wrote it while I was at work, and it came out like this. However, if you find Crudele, download it and let me know... scared.
June Of '44 Engine Takes To The Water
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As the Occult Supersovereign... Four Great Points is the non plus ultra of this excellent Slint offspring.
Twink Think Pink
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@Beat... you can find the beautiful hardcover reprint from Akarma, or online try relying on Soul Seek... you’ll find everything and more...
Savage Republic Tragic Figures
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no no...!!! or we’re both hard of hearing... just think that less than half an hour ago I lost the original vinyl version on ebay, thanks to work... I was busy out of the office and someone outbid me at the last minute (they took it away for 15.80 Euros...DAMN)
Pooh Per Quelli Come Noi
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Good job, Beat… don’t worry about being a case study… keep writing about what you love (I had missed that)… I only have Opera Prima by the Pooh, which is from '70 and has already shifted towards what they would become later… but on that record, there’s the track "Un caffè da Jennifer" which is an exercise (albeit late to the times) in subdued psychedelia… I find it hard to believe your words about this album, considering that in some MP3 folder of my exhausted PC I have Brennero 66 and it really doesn’t sound like the Pooh… Beat, persevere…
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
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On the classic question... I believe that Grass is telling the truth... in a future where everything will be dominated by virtual electronics, why not think of records like these in a classical key...?
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
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I know I'm going against the tide (let's hope it's at 220) by saying that this contains masterpieces, but overall I find it a bit too uneven and inconsistent... Aftermath is unbeatable, and I even prefer the more psychedelic Satanic Majesties... even if, as Beat says, "Sympathy" gives you strange cravings....
John Fahey America
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Congratulations on the choice... John Fahey is a boss...!!!