Alfredo

DeRank : 6,73
DeAge™ : 7457 days • Here since 9 january 2006
Mahalia Jackson Mahalia Jackson, Volume 2 (disc 2)
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Well, for the nice review and for the choice...5!
Carcass Reek Of Putrefaction
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It may have been seminal for the grind, but it’s recorded so poorly that it makes me actually sick to listen to it. Napalm Death were something else entirely.
Fabrizio De André Creuza De Ma
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This is a brand review..."pure Voxon brand"! :D
George Harrison Electronic Sound
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But look, Lux, I'm a bit of a particular listener; I go through phases. I love both experimental music and more "conventional" music. Sure, there are albums whose importance I recognize, but that I absolutely can't stand. One example above all: "Twin Infinities" --> I find it TOTALLY unlistenable.
George Harrison Electronic Sound
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It must be said that if someone wants to share new music and finds themselves facing characters like David with blinders on, it's difficult to continue any sort of constructive dialogue.
George Harrison Electronic Sound
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Did I say something about you, Larrok? I also appreciated the overall speech, that’s obvious.
John Coltrane Stellar Regions
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Dolphy, don’t you remember Lux? In your Mingus review. We exchanged opinions for 3000 posts with ajeje and larrok.
George Harrison Electronic Sound
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I can only echo post #213 from Pixies77! TRUE WORDS!!!!!
George Harrison Electronic Sound
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Lux---> "the Suicides can totally suck for you"... you must be joking, right??? their debut is one of the most mind-blowing and brilliant things I've ever listened to, not to mention one of my favorite albums!
George Harrison Electronic Sound
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"Sunday morning has an underlying tension that any Beatles song would dream of," this is your view of the song. I've always felt it to be alien to the rest of the banana songs. But then, are we really sure, Lux, that if it had been written by the beetles you wouldn't have treated it like a lullaby for the little ones? :DDD