Lewis Tollani

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DeAge™ : 7507 days • Here since 27 november 2005
Bonnie "Prince" Billy Ease Down the Road
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Will Oldham DOCET...
The Birds The Collectors' Guide To Rare British Birds
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Thank you BB, too kind... what do you think of Aurora delLe Orme...? I noticed you quite like it... I was thinking of writing a review, since it's a collection of the best of the best of Italian 60s psychedelia...
Alpha Stone Stereophonic Pop Art Music
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I have seen things that you humans cannot even imagine, spaceships on fire off the shores of Sirius and gamma rays flashing at the gates of Tannhauser... thank you Renzo
We All Together We All Together
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at home I'm not connected...
We All Together We All Together
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I'm at work now... tonight I'll extract them and tomorrow I'll insert them...
The Beatles The Early Tapes
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ah... sacrilege... they were a bit watered down gerry... "ferry across the merseyyyyy..." the only merit was recording the anthem of the Kop of Liverpool... You'll never walk alone... but better seems too much to me.
Frank Zappa We're Only In It For The Money
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Grotesque seems absolutely fitting for this work... as Ajeje said. I haven't read the penal colony, but I have read the texts of this one, and chrome plated is chilling.
Frank Zappa The Yellow Shark
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I am not familiar with the aforementioned album... and your review has made me want to look for it.
The Beatles The Early Tapes
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ah... yes Stu (about whom I did a "retrospective" in the latest issue of Marmalade) played but not in the recordings... he wasn't able to, and this caused continuous fights between Lennon (his best friend) and the others...
The Beatles The Early Tapes
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everything that has to do with the more "sunshine/flower" side of the sixties covered by my partner, I'm looking for everything dark that came from that period, more music connected to these themes but also modern... more or less... two of my reviews on the Peruvians We All Together (late 60s early 70s - flower) and The Birds (English mid sixties, blues-rock) should appear soon.