weseven

DeRank : 1,62
DeAge™ : 7496 days • Here since 30 november 2005
A Silver Mt. Zion Fuck Off Get Free We Pour Light On Everything
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I had heard the preview track on the Constellation website, and it seemed to continue in the vein laid out by Kollaps Tradixionales. I'll get it on trust.
John Coltrane Blue Train
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"what can really be called 'true music'": urgently seeking an example of music that is not true music.
"Released in 1957, it was, as he himself stated in an interview, his favorite album." Well, thanks, the interview is from '60, and there are still all the recordings from Atlantic and of course those from Impulse.
Here you can hear a great saxophonist, an excellent rhythm section (not to be trifled with, Mr. P.C.), COLTRANE comes later. If only we had more records like this, anyway.
Chet Baker & Gerry Mulligan My Funny Valentine
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Honor to Baker, but here on the cover there has to be a baritone sax, Mulligan is spectacular on this piece.
Dream Theater Dream Theater
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I now only come to these reviews for Jurix's jokes and Sfascia's cooking recipes, and I notice with disappointment their absence.
Matt Elliott Live @ Bastione Alicorno, Padova - 10/11/13
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what the hell how did I let it slip away >.< damn me. To the review 5 for life, even if it’s a knife twisting in the wound :/
Gary Ross Hunger Games
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Having read the trilogy... it's okay for those under 16, but above that, it's a waste of time; if the first book could make you think "well, the idea is nice, maybe in the next one they'll improve and write a bit better," the second is just filler made to reach the conclusion, and the third definitely pisses you off.
From the trailer, the movie might be worth it for the eye candy factor, but considering the books, I'd be constantly rooting for her to die.
Bret Easton Ellis Lunar Park
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slipped into the reading list, nice review!
Joel & Ethan Coen L'Uomo che non c'era
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5 Stars, among the best Coen. The scene with Big Dave's wife at Ed's door is iconic...
Haruki Murakami Noruwei No Mori (Norwegian Wood-Tokyo Blues)
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I forgot to review. In the end, I liked it, but my tastes lean towards something else. I also read Kafka on the Shore and 1Q84 by the same author, and I consider both negligible (the second more than the first).