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DeRank : 12,20
DeAge™ : 8068 days • Here since 8 may 2004
Green on Red Scapegoats
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It can still be fine and comfortable, but let's not point it out so openly 😂
Green on Red Scapegoats
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Once upon a time, when you took photographs, you had to wait to get them, unless you had a darkroom at home. A good part of their charm for ordinary people lay in this very fact. Then technology and digital came along, and much of that charm was lost. But there were still reviews on debaser, there were ... 🙂
Popol Vuh In den Gärten Pharaos
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I appreciated Hosianna Mantra quite a bit at the time, but I don't remember why less. I'm trying again 🙂
Cesare Rizzi / Claudio Sorge Enciclopedia del rock psichedelico
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It's "The fifteen," and "The treasure," and "The kids' encyclopedia." Who remembers them?
Cesare Rizzi / Claudio Sorge Enciclopedia del rock psichedelico
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A very splendid review. Nothing more, nothing less. Regarding Utet, I confirm everything. I also remember the time when the printed encyclopedias would arrive at home, a thousand-page volume every month. "Dad, the man from Utet is at the door with the new volume!" What nostalgia...
Dente Canzoni per metà
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But also no 😂
Dente Canzoni per metà
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Well, indeed the subjects Dente deals with are not exactly "leftist" themes, I understand they may not interest everyone. Brunori is more suitable from this point of view. Personally, at least here on deb, I couldn't care less about right and left, the important thing is that intelligent and original things are said, whether they come from Mao Tze Tung or Ezra Pound. Regarding your question, yes, I meant to be a bit ironic 🙂
Anthony Phillips Wise After the Event
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I would add, regarding the Mercury Rev discussion, even more than Pulling Face We're All As We Lie. No, in my opinion, these are not my illusions.
Anthony Phillips Wise After the Event
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Here, I read it. Beautiful and heartfelt is the review too. As for the album, what can I say, it has a stunning cover. That alone would be enough. The music is extraordinarily sincere and has a 70s sensitivity that brings a lump to my throat for the nostalgia of a lost world. One last thing, certain songs, like Pulling Face, remind me a lot of the sweet and melancholic vintage melodies of Mercury Rev (the ones from All is Dream, for example). It’s crazy to think that Donahue and company drew inspiration from it.
Anthony Phillips Wise After the Event
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In truth, I wanted to add an extra star.