aries

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DeAge™ : 7436 days • Here since 30 january 2006
Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash Class of '55 - Memphis Rock & Roll Homecoming
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A nice reunion, even though the cover doesn't do justice... Between Elvis and Orbison, I've always preferred the latter.
Sigur Ròs ( )
Sigur Ròs ( )
17 aug 12
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I liked Agaetis Byrjun very much. Unfortunately, that's where I stopped. Blind vote.
Eurythmics In the Garden
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It seems that it doesn't attract much interest even here on Debaser.
Roxette Travelling
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I wouldn't be so harsh on Roxette as to call them garbage: however, it's true that they probably have very little to say, even if that little is pleasant to listen to, without any great expectations.
David Cronenberg Cosmopolis
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The idea is certainly interesting and filled with symbols and points for reflection. As for the film adaptation, not having seen it, I think it wiser to refrain from commenting.
The Animals The Complete Animals
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A fundamental album. The Animals lasted a short time, but they had a remarkable impact on the blues scene. Obviously, "The House Of Rising Sun" stands out, but, as noted by others, their cover versions of blues classics and several original tracks are also significant and important.
MC5 Kick Out the Jams
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Substantially in agreement with Woodstock.
Falco Wiener Blut
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Alas, I know little about him: I have always admired the character, undoubtedly one of the most gifted and original figures of the '80s pop scene, but I have never delved into his music, which is quite far from my tastes.
Deep Purple Fireball
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An excellent album. I'm not particularly impressed by an intro made with a fan either.
Steely Dan Can't Buy A Thrill
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Perfect!