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Brian Eno Here Come The Warm Jets
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But dear Francis, we simply reported your positions, quite faithfully by the way... If they're nonsense, that doesn't depend on us :D Sensitive guy, no one said "said by one who reviews RW," but rather "said by one who claims RW is a great artist," there’s a difference. Oh, they're your opinions; you can't really take it out on us, you might feel ashamed of them, but you certainly can't be upset with us for reporting them.
Brian Eno Here Come The Warm Jets
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Well, mandrake (still in the "you know what you’re reading" series), you’re talking about a phrase written by someone who thinks Oasis are the best rock band of the '90s and Robbie Williams is a great artist...
Brian Eno Here Come The Warm Jets
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Oops :)
Can Monster Movie
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I know so little about kraut. I heard Ege Bamyasi for the first time a few days ago and I didn't dislike it; maybe Monster Movie will be the next step. Lewis, excellent as always.
Liars Live @ Milano & Roma
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angus in his pajamas: Ingrandisci questa immagine (remove any spaces within the link)
Big Star #1 Record
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won't you let me walk you home from school / won't you let me meet you at the pool / maybe friday I can / get tickets for the dance / and I'll take you / won't you tell your dad "get off my back" / tell him what we said 'bout 'paint it black' / rock 'n roll is here to stay / come inside where it's okay / and I'll shake you / won't you tell me what you're thinking of / would you be an outlaw for my love / if it's so, well, let me know / if it's "no", well, I can go / I won't make you /
Boredoms Pop Tatari
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ahhhhhh, Bo-Go, one of my favorite tracks...
Sex Pistols Jubilee
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But please!!! Oh my God, when you do that it makes me laugh!!! :D “Uh, uh, poor me, now they’re offending me!”… as if you were so shy about the messes that you yourself create! Come on, it was obvious it was me, the one who lovingly made sure to give a voice to the anonymous, as you requested (then you want the anonymous to comment, but generally aren’t the anonymous the ones insulting you? Oh well…); come on, nothing happened, buddy. But it really is a nice conflict of interest, next time the publishers will be cooler, yes yes. And now don't cry anymore, or I'll get teary-eyed too, hehe :)
Gustav Mahler Sinfonia n° 6 "Tragica"
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In front of certain works and certain reviews, there's almost a desire for a separate "section" of DeB dedicated to classical music and little else, to detach from the remaining muck. Classism aside, what a splendid review, truly. Mahler's symphonies are really challenging for me: staying focused on such restless and suffering frequencies for so long is exhausting, but it's definitely worth it. Greatness. The recording I have is Bernstein's with the New York Philharmonic, unfortunately I can't make comparisons. Greetings to all in the balcony.