zaireeka

DeRank : 12,20
DeAge™ : 8069 days • Here since 8 may 2004
The Flaming Lips Hear It Is
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I have come quite close to listening to Zaireeka (the audio quality of the "systems" used—a PC, a boombox, a Walkman with speakers, a serious stereo setup—was not the best) in its full power (its four CDs together) only a couple of times. I assure you it is a mystical-musical experience. And I won't say anything more.
The Flaming Lips Hear It Is
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Mattonazzo (well, yes, it’s definitely not very light) ??????? I give up...
The Flaming Lips Hear It Is
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Festwca, what the hell are you saying!!!! The FL have never been a 5!!!!!! Blasphemer....
The Flaming Lips Hear It Is
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Psychopomps, I would add that on this site I've already thought enough about bothering people with the FL!!! Anyway, the review makes me happy because the more we talk about FL, the happier I am, but... it contains some nonsense, like saying that the FL were three back then or that Godzilla Flick is a weird song. Sure, it can be weird because it reflects the FL attitude, but, like many of their things, it talks about death, in this case (risked) of Mark Coyne (Wayne's brother) following a drug overdose. PS Be careful with the comparison to the psychedelia of the Floyd. If DaveJonGilmour hears you...
Zwan Mary Star Of The Sea
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Even for me, after several listens. And quite a lot. Desire moves me. Here you go.
Hélène Grimaud Chopin - Rachmaninov
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Wow. The gaze reminds me of Sharon Stone (early days) just a bit less cold and more passionate (as kosmogabri says). But does she really exist? Listening to Rachmaninoff's music (the piano compositions I like the most are his, particularly the concertos) while looking into those eyes must be a mystically sentimental experience.
Fire + Ice Gilded By The Sun
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"an obscure invocation in which Read's visionary singing clashes with industrial phrasing and noise excerpts as it used to be back in the days of Sol Invictus." Truly unsettling (as is the cover with that "living" photo which reminds me so much of the preacher "the Lord is in His temple" returned to the world of the living in Poltergeist 2 ...), son of arcane and untamed neo-pagan desires, far from the poorly coped hypotheses of Dan Brown's pink novels.
David Gilmour On an Island
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X is there: Thanks, I let myself be influenced by the developments in Vallettopoli, and then I have Sardinian roots, and it’s no coincidence that I repeated the first grade twice. X: Good idea. What brand? And then, blonde or red (I prefer blondes)? Now I have to go, the usual software architectures of my usual monitoring system for the usual satellite navigation system are waiting for me. What a drag!!!
David Gilmour On an Island
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Damn it, Dave, but above all with two fewer T's, didn't you notice???? And all the other mess-ups? I think you really have blinders on, which is why I can't even bring myself to get too angry. Good luck with your young life...