the green manalishi

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DeAge™ : 7398 days • Here since 8 march 2006
ZZ Top Eliminator
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very good
Led Zeppelin Live In Denver 1970
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A bootleg to have then... well done sarced!
Black Sabbath Heaven And Hell
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Iommy?
AC/DC Black Ice
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usual tune
Howard Phillips Lovecraft La Ricerca Onirica Dello Sconosciuto Kadath
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I must say that the review is nothing short of masterful, a great take on this tale. Yet, this is one of Lovecraft's stories that has always appealed to me less than others, even though it is the tale that definitively closes the "Dunsanian" cycle, that is influenced by the dreamlike stories of the fantasy of Lord Dunsany. Here, Lovecraft also closes the cycle of stories of his double Randolph Carter and thus explains how the universe of dreams intertwines with cosmic horror. I don’t actually like it much because I find it at times artificial, at times lengthy, and above all quite boring. In my opinion, it is precisely the author's intent that weakens its form and the way of telling, resulting in a rather redundant reading experience. There is no doubt that there is still a certain originality in the desire to reconcile common themes found in other stories (Nyarlathotep, The Statement of Randolph Carter, Celephaïs to name a few) to reach a common final point. And perhaps it is the final part that I like the most.
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Ohio / Find The Cost Of Freedom
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two of my favorite tracks by CSNY
Kiss Lick It Up
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I only know the title track, so I can't give a rating to the album.
Bob Catley The Tower
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Bob Catley has that beautiful warm and exciting voice. This is truly a fantastic album: Deep Winter, Scream, Dreams, and Fear Of The Dark are amazing tracks. What an album, guys! Speaking of Ayreon, mentioned in the review, Bob Catley also does a great job on the latest album with Lucassen, 01011001. These are the vocalists with balls!
Karda Estra The Age Of Science And Enlightenment
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As usual, quality makes the difference.
Klaus Schulze Dune
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Good job. I liked X by Schulze.