Festwca

DeRank : 7,33
DeAge™ : 7423 days • Here since 11 february 2006
Radio Birdman Living Eyes
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I say: Tales from the Australian Underground. A mountain of 45s and often elusive singles, and even more often wonderful, a highly diverse collection perfect for road trips that pulls terrifying gems from the hat.
Radio Birdman Living Eyes
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You did a poor job on the Birdman. You don't even mention that this album was only recently unearthed because the original tapes disappeared almost immediately and the copies that were circulating were of very poor quality bootlegs. You completely forget about the debut EP "Burn My Eye," which is essential as well as beautiful because it practically opens up the entire Australian underground scene. And the two songs you mention here (I-94 and Smith and Wesson Blues) actually appear on that EP. The talk about Madonna, NME, etc. is old and trite, not to mention predictable. The cleaner sound of the album is only due to the recent remix because, in reality, it was recorded poorly and in a haphazard manner.
Grand Funk Railroad Grand Funk
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Better the Buffalo than the Rose Tattoo!
Alexander Tucker Portal
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The cover is similar to that of a past album by chris (it has nothing to do with it, but I wouldn't know what else to say: I listened to it two or three times and didn't like it). XX
McLusky McLusky Do Dallas
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Ah, and then there's the debaserian anthem: de-think to survive!
McLusky McLusky Do Dallas
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I really liked the reception, well done! The album is awesome, of course.
U.S. Christmas [Eat The Low Dogs]
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Just tried it now and it says "internet explorer: cannot open the web page". Not that I need it, since I have the whole disk :)
Grand Funk Railroad Grand Funk
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Were they not fortunate? They were among the most mega-billionaire and well-known rock groups of those years.
U.S. Christmas [Eat The Low Dogs]
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Um, dear wreck, I think the link posted up there at the beginning isn't working (at least not for me).
Moby Grape Moby Grape
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But here by Skip there's a song and a half, indeed :)