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Dirty Three Ocean Songs
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I agree with ajeje: in music, the rule of "the more you have, the more you put in" doesn’t always apply… there are bands that have done incredible things with just 3 instruments… then there’s an outer variety (perceptible in those groups that make use of instruments expanded to the unbelievable and quotes from every genre) and an inner variety (harder to grasp, because it’s about "variations on a theme").
Suicide Sucide
Suicide Sucide
24 mar 07
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psychobilly = cramps
Deep Purple Machine Head
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@mista: Zep and Sabs are less outdated than the DP perhaps because they were respectively more eclectic and more innovative...Black Sabbath were at least 10 years ahead of the hard'n'heavy of their time. @Filippo: for me hard rock and hard blues are two slightly different things: LZ played hard blues on the first album and hard rock on the second...then they varied...
Suicide Sucide
Suicide Sucide
24 mar 07
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miserella review...the album is terrifying (don't listen to it when it's dark and you're home alone)
David Cronenberg Videodrome
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prophetic film in its negative aspects (television shaping reality, rather than the opposite), but not yet in its positive ones (the advent of the "new flesh")
Paul Verhoeven Robocop
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nabdr
Paul Verhoeven Robocop
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"I've only been coming here for a short time, but there are definitely some frustrated people!" <<< no kooka, there's only one (maybe two...) ;-D
Deep Purple Machine Head
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@boxis: what makes the Purple a bit dated compared to the Black Sabbath is perhaps the presence of the Hammond organ, a typically 60s/70s instrument... anyway, I believe that some tracks by DP (like Fireball and Highway Star) have had a great influence on the NWOBHM... regarding Blackmore, I think his greatest legacy is the "neoclassical" elements present in his solos...
Deep Purple Machine Head
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Well, more than a review of Machine Head, it's a kind of report on "DP Mark II"... what to say about the album? Sure, it doesn't have the devastating impact of In Rock, but it has prettier songs... my favorite: Pictures of Home...
Wipers Is It Real?
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wonderful too... Cobain must have learned it by heart!