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DeRank : 12,20
DeAge™ : 8068 days • Here since 8 may 2004
Pylon Chomp More
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I'm worried for you that from now on you can even write down a loud and incomprehensible fart, and everyone will still call you a genius for what you write. Congratulations.
Six Finger Satellite The Pigeon Is The Most Popular Bird
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Listening to music is one of the most subjective experiences that exist. For me, it is a metaphor for consciousness. As of now, it cannot and perhaps will never be studied objectively (despite the many musicologists that populate the world). It is better to have a beautiful page like this, entirely based on the subjective, on the context of experience, on sensations, which sparks curiosity for knowledge, a desire to try to see what it’s all about. You cannot describe in words what chocolate tastes like. What we can attempt to do is describe what we felt the first time we ate it, why we did it, and to what extent it changed our lives (chocolate is clearly just an example…). Then everyone has their own taste buds (or ears) specifically made to experience and explore for themselves.
Six Finger Satellite The Pigeon Is The Most Popular Bird
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@brain -> Here it is:
Six Finger Satellite The Pigeon Is The Most Popular Bird
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Anyway, I think you’re a fan of Afterhours (essentially meaning Manuel Agnelli). And you surely know a song like "Ritorno a casa"...
Six Finger Satellite The Pigeon Is The Most Popular Bird
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Oh my goodness, stigazzi. This thing is truly extraordinary. Let's say I would put it in the "literary art section in Debaser."
Pablo e il mare Miramòr
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I heard a track (("Farfalle"). They are IDENTICAL to Denovo (in an INCREDIBLE way). Almost like a cloning..Forget about Negramaro.
Cherno Complicity Vision
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The cover is staggeringly ugly, really bad, terrible... I'm afraid the record might also be "staggeringly ugly." Anyway, joking aside, when I read these reviews that exalt the "unpleasant" and the "awkward" (I love Fripp, but if I had read a review of his music that used these tones, I would have never sought to get to know him) as art, I think of Wesselmann's toilet or, better yet, Gugo, his lady, and Toto the parking attendant... Ah, one more thing. I searched for information about the band, and not finding any at first, I thought you were an emulator of Borges with his reviews of imaginary works (I've often thought about writing a few for Debaser myself). But how do you find them? PS. In fact, I know, through Arlequins.
They Might Be Giants Flood
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I've heard a lot about them, but I don't think I've ever listened to them. From how they describe them, they seem to be a mix of Grandaddy (the Bontempi keyboards) and the Flaming Lips (the cartoons and silly FALSO movements). I’ll give them a try!!
William Gibson L'Accademia Dei Sogni
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"The mortal soul lags kilometers behind..., since souls are not fast enough and upon arrival must be awaited like lost luggage"... And yet, what a beautiful image!!! PS. Geo, at a hypermarket in my city, there's a novel (in the cyber-punk/science fiction genre and which I understand talks about the relationship between man and technology in a futuristic key) titled Accellerando by an English author whose last name I believe is Strott (I'm sure about the surname). It seems really absurd in a way that I like, I might just buy it (do you know it?).
The Beatles Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Bartle, I had already noticed it too, but on the other hand, I’ve been kinder. Come on, let’s not exaggerate.