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DeAge™ : 7489 days • Here since 7 december 2005
Depeche Mode Sounds Of The Universe
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I've been listening to only this for two weeks now...
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
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'..the pains of being pure of heart, who would have ever said, while you listen to them they might even disappear' I hope so.;)
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
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I knew I should have listened to you as with every one of your suggestions; this album is beautiful. The concluding "gentle sons" remains one of my favorites for now, and I literally drool when an album ends with a song I adore! Great target!
Soap & Skin Lovetune For Vacuum
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Great target, always excellent proposals.. to be honest, she inspires me a bit! Worth a listen..
Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood Nancy & Lee
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SOME VELVET MORNING! smack donj!
Depeche Mode Sounds Of The Universe
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Yes! I'm the only one who still has to listen to it!!
PJ Harvey & John Parish A Woman A Man Walked By
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To be honest, before commenting I would have wanted to listen to it... but from what you write, something is already understood. Good review, damn!!
Blur The Great Escape
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I have always admired them a lot instead (thanks to Damon's charm)!!
Clint Eastwood Gran Torino
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Great supersoul, before reading your review I waited to see the film, which absolutely did not betray my expectations. You made a clever parallel. I particularly enjoyed the ironic side of the film (Clint's line calling Taho "boiled rice" is hilarious, ahahahah!) I didn't hold back either my laughter or my tears at all.
Killing Joke What's This For...!
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This album is incredible, suffocating, apocalyptic. I’m re-listening to it these days: pulsating bass lines that dive into those insane wave guitars. The drums are spectacular as well. This What's This For...! is truly an album that leaves you breathless. When you listen to albums like this, you wonder if anyone will ever manage to create something like this again, and you realize just how much bands like NIN have drawn from these wells of industrial perfection. Tier, your review is perfect.