Lewis Tollani

DeRank : 12,07
DeAge™ : 7505 days • Here since 27 november 2005
Anthony Rother My Name Is Beuys Von Telekraft
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Welcome back also from moi... the musical genre isn't really my thing, but reading its pages always brings smiles. Goodbye.
Robert Rodriguez Planet Terror
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But at the beginning of the film, there's a tribute to the memory of Jungle Julia... so in theory, Death Proof should come first...? Or not..? Anyway... Machete is simply outstanding.
Le Luci Della Centrale Elettrica Canzoni Da Spiaggia Deturpata
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I fully agree with almost the entire post above. I don't agree about the courage of having reviewed it... it takes courage to show your face for such a trivial review. I’m sorry if the reviewer feels hurt, but he made me feel emotions that I thought were dormant since the times of Catartica, Lungo i Bordi, La Vita è Facile, and Hai Paura del buio... it had been more than ten years since I felt someone like this... saw him again last night in Mezzago... simply great.
The Wizards From Kansas The Wizards From Kansas
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I apologize and ask for a lot of ashes for making me the shampoo... is anyone planning to go to Roseto degli Abruzzi on the 25th-26th for the Soundlabs Festival...?
The Wizards From Kansas The Wizards From Kansas
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I absolutely want to meet the guy in the photo you posted (I hope it's you) that I envy so much.
The Wizards From Kansas The Wizards From Kansas
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I much prefer the After All mentioned by supersoul to these magicians... however, I agree with psycho that the deep dive into the Californian pearls has to come here. I'm not so enthusiastic about the Charlatans... greetings to everyone.
Reverend Horton Heat Smoke 'em If You Got 'em
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I've been wanting to review this album for a while, bought because, as Supersoul says, it was from the "grunge" label SubPop... when it arrived directly from Seattle, I was excited, then disappointed, and a few years later, happy I bought it sight unseen... a bit of a brief review.
Polvere Polvere
Polvere Polvere
10 jul 08
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Your questions about raga piqued my curiosity... to my knowledge, there is a piece by the Byrds with this title and it is a very psych-oriented track. I went on Wikipedia and found this: The term Raga refers to musical scales in Indian classical music. There are countless Ragas, and their uniqueness compared to Western scales lies in the fact that in many cases, the notes of the same Raga differ depending on whether they are played ascending or descending.
Every classical piece from India is based on a certain Raga: the accompaniment is performed by improvising on the notes of that scale.
The 7 Indian notes that compose the diatonic scale are Sa, Ri, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni.
One of the foremost experts on Raga is Ravi Shankar.
The review is good; in a few words, it expresses many concepts... perhaps a bit terse in style.
Camper Van Beethoven Camper Van Beethoven
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Laggio... hat off...! A bit of envy to you... I've got the original signed vinyl of this (except for Rat Television)... hi hi hi. I would say that the ""collection"" Greatest Hits played faster is not bad either. My favorites... this one and II & III.
Love Forever Changes
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Arthur Lee and Syd Barrett on the same page... moving.