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Cocteau Twins The Spangle Maker
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Beautiful Bart! ;-)
Wolfango Wolfango
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I saw Wolfango in 1998, at the end of the concert Bruno Dorella threw the toy drum he was playing into the audience... <<< mmm, interesting... I guess I'll keep a safe distance at Bloom! :-D
The For Carnation Marshmallows
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...and "Pink Floyd of the Gilmour era"! :-D
Wolfango Wolfango
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Thank you dearest! ;-))
Wolfango Wolfango
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What? What? What? They still exist?? And I thought they had melted away and retreated forever!!! I might just organize to catch them at Bloom! Anyway, the videos are hilarious! But what happened to Bruno Dorella (the drummer)?
The For Carnation Marshmallows
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"But why do only three people show up for the second review of For Carnation while thousands flock to the 128th review of Iron Maiden?" <<< rhetorical question, Stoo! ;-)))
Vampire Rodents Lullaby Land
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Oops!!! I made a mistake in writing! I meant to say: "the Chromes are very much present in Vampire Rodents" (replying to Sanjuro) :-)) Slip of the tongue...
Wolfango Wolfango
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Moustache, just out of curiosity: were you able to see them live back in the day? Maybe at the Bloom in Mezzago? :-)
Vampire Rodents Lullaby Land
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Yes, the Chromes are very much felt in the Residents... the Chromes were light years ahead...
The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & Nico
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@ Davejongilmour: "The influences of the V.U. in the following decade only conveyed their worst side, namely social deviation, estrangement from the world, ghettoization, and so on. From a strictly musical standpoint, the work of the V.U. has been copied in subsequent bands only for its less technical aspect, and I don't think that this has been a good thing at all." <<< please, don’t make me name all the bands that, from the infamous 1977 to the present day, have drawn inspiration from the STYLE of the VU (I believe that both Lou Reed and Sterling Morrison proposed one of the most influential ways of playing the electric guitar, not to mention Reed's singing); as for the talk about a degenerate lifestyle, I’ll just quote what Embryo told you in the previous posts.