zaireeka

DeRank : 12,20
DeAge™ : 8069 days • Here since 8 may 2004
Tangerine Dream Rubycon
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Your expertise in what you write reminds me of a certain Ghemison. Really impressive. Somewhere I have something from this group, but perhaps I have never listened to it.
The Flaming Lips Transmissions From The Satellite Heart
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It's true, Supersoul. In fact, all those extreme frequencies didn't allow me to predict the future, but they do let me go completely insane on certain occasions. PS1. Thanks to everyone, Quoting Wayne Coyne (in my small way) "I expect people to always hate what we do. It's a relief to be loved. So I really work hard, I'm trying the best I can." PS2. Anyway, in this album, Steven Drozd's drumming (that's how you say it, right?) is insane. In every track, a sea of rhythmic patterns alternates. For pop music, I don't think that's little. Equally incredible is Ronald Jones's "hyper-colored" guitar. After all, both of them grew up on a diet of progressive, and you can hear it.
The Flaming Lips Transmissions From The Satellite Heart
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The excellent reviews from Bartleboom (whose reviews I've always believed elevate this site) and Dr. Adder (whose expertise on certain topics that both he and I know about, this review is somewhat the offspring of, I just discovered today) give me immense pleasure. Thank you very much with sincerity.
The Flaming Lips Transmissions From The Satellite Heart
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A few more clarifications: 4) The benefactor mentioned is me (but in truth it had already been AlessioRide..) 5) The father of "The Piper at ..." is clearly the late Syd Barrett. As some experts may have noticed, the drum pattern of "Pilot can ..." is based on the drum intro of "Take up thy Sthetoscope and Walk" (is it spelled this way?). Bye
The Flaming Lips Transmissions From The Satellite Heart
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mp, it's not worth it! You see what a warped brain I have to write certain things...
The Flaming Lips Transmissions From The Satellite Heart
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Thank you Rooftrampler92, but that's enough now. It all started from a misunderstanding, which Gummo and I have already resolved. However, for the benefit of those (poor souls) who will pass through here in the future and won't have the time or inclination to wrack their brains to understand the meaning of what I've written, I want to clarify a few things: 1) The first part of the review is written from the perspective of the CD (interesting idea, huh?) 2) The "Fish-frier" mentioned is Wayne Coyne 3) The girl dancing with her father is me and my daughter (perhaps this was clear enough).
The Flaming Lips Transmissions From The Satellite Heart
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Damn, Alessio, you’re right. So, FOR ME, ā€œ... the homework for tomorrow is this:
- Stop with the weed, it’s no use.ā€ PS. To the Editors: Kindly, can we remove this review and leave only the one from AlessioRide??
The Flaming Lips Transmissions From The Satellite Heart
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Thank you so much, mantrico. And with this, it seems to me that we've done them all. Right?
The Flaming Lips Transmissions From The Satellite Heart
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Gummo, your response seems very intelligent compared to the impression you left me with your comment, and I think you've actually hit the nail on the head with certain things. But then why do you insist (I’ve seen other comments of yours) on coming across as much more stupid and (banally snarky and provocative) than you actually are? PS I try to battle my bourgeois side (I would say "normal," since I’m a family man) every day (within the limits of my condition/position), you should have understood that from my listens.
The Flaming Lips Transmissions From The Satellite Heart
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What can I say. At least here I enjoy "experimenting" and applying my "fanciful mental musings" in writing my "reviews." A big thank you to the friends at DEbaser who allow me to do this. Eternally grateful.