DanteCruciani

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Esquivel Exploring New Sounds In Stereo/Strings Aflame
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From sample 4 especially, doesn't a certain album called Deserter's Songs by Mercury Rev come to mind? It's really intriguing...
Esquivel Exploring New Sounds In Stereo/Strings Aflame
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what power, really! records and artists to discover or rediscover: for me it's the former...... great review godbowl, yeah......
Frank Zappa Chunga's Revenge
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I thought you were referring to something in the text; I didn't think about that last part.....until next time.
Faust Faust
Faust Faust
24 nov 06
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........"and at the end realize that nobody knows if it really happened".....
The Mothers Of Invention Uncle Meat
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another absolute masterpisss, but just like ajeje I don’t have these damn pigeons on the CD, dunno?..... another review that could have been done better, especially for an album like this: definitely hard to do, so it needed to be taken seriously.......
Frank Zappa Chunga's Revenge
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Well, thanks for nothing (sorry for the sharp tone), but I couldn’t have made those up: once I found these curiosities and saved them on my computer. Then I reopened that file and rewrote them. But did you really mean those?.......I mean, usually when someone gets an "inspiration" to write something, their mind is stimulated by a series of new ideas and things read and assimilated: everything comes together and starts to form a whole picture, and then you begin to put something down, always keeping that overall picture in mind (with all the associated elements)....in my overall picture there was also that ending. It seems very simple to me. If someone spends time on Wikipedia to trace possible cut and paste, who knows? Are you the CIA of Debaser?....I say this without resentment and with maximum friendliness, huh.....Anyway, I quickly want to say that I also copied in my review of Burnt Weeny Sandwich: the original birth and death dates are not my own work, I copied them.......;)
Frank Zappa Chunga's Revenge
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well, it's a coincidence that my review appeared now, I didn't coordinate with paloz..........as for the "fashion," Zappa has been my absolute favorite artist for years, so it’s no surprise that I review his work more often than other artists. Particularly, the lack of information regarding this album (one of the most beautiful chapters in Zappa's history, as the good symbad rightly points out) needed to be filled. I don't know if it was filled well, but that's another story ;)....... As for the copy-pasting from Wikipedia, I think you guys are mistaken: if I have to do it that way, I won't do it at all; what sense would that make? Anyway, if anyone has found that my review has parts identical to excerpts taken from Wikipedia, please let me know: it would be a remarkable case of clairvoyance..... and wow! that would be worrying..... oh maybe not? thanks to everyone anyway......
Deacon Blue Raintown
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beautiful record and splendid cover. Everyone in their life has memories tied to a raintown and carries it in their heart for a variety of reasons, wherever and whatever it may have been... I just heard that someone from Deacon Blue has passed away (I don't know when), but I didn't quite understand... it can't be Ricky Ross, can it?
Frank Zappa Apostrophe (')
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I have always slightly preferred overnite, but this is also a very pleasant album. Maybe apostrophe is a bit crazier than the other, just a little :) .... and then there’s the masterful Stink Foot, gentlemen. In short, paloz, keep it going, okay?! ;) Let’s go for the fourth! And two notes: the first, maybe this one could have been done a little better, I found it a bit thrown together; the second: I think you might be onto something with the story about Zappa's fly, oh yeah.......
Frank Zappa Joe's Garage Acts I, II & III
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Ah, Paloz, keep churning out things about Zappa, huh?! Now that you've hit your stride...