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I only know Fred Neil's Dolphins, both his version and those by Tim Buckley. Tim considered him the best singer-songwriter of their generation. I believe they were also friends. I look for it and vote for Dolphins.
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Thank you Pretazzo, thank you Punny, thank you Bjork for the votes and comments, and thank you Sfascia for the immediate intervention. I’m offering you some samples, among which you will find in its splendid entirety (8 seconds) the piece "Phlakaton" mentioned in the text. Hi everyone!
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Great record!!!
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By the way, punny, I have a vaffanculo left over from last night. Here it is for you: Vaffanculo. :))
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Well, Tristram Shandy, frankly your scornful judgments seem exaggerated and completely out of place. The punisher would be a "humanly useless person" just for copying a review? Are you kidding? Excuse me, but who cares if he copies one, two, eight, a hundred reviews? Ah, I met the punisher with his lovely family, the members of which didn’t seem too concerned about the behavior the punisher himself exhibits here on Debaser. And the child struck me as quite lively... So I find it pointless to feel sorry for him... Ease up a bit, Tristram, because L. Sterne is already turning in his grave...
Camel Mirage
5 feb 07
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I don't really care much for Camel, but since there are a lot of Peter Gabriel Genesis fans here, I want to make a little mention: => here Genesis play the ending of "The Knife", while here: they perform "The Return of the Giant Hogweed". These are images from a concert around 1972 that I've never seen before. Bye.
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There's definitely a star missing, and I've never understood why Supertramp are considered progressive: it would never come to my mind to associate them with Yes, Genesis, Gentle Giant, etc. Different ambitions, different style... Also, it doesn't seem to me that they were forgotten after "Breakfast in America." They released the live album "Paris" and "Famous Last Words," which were quite successful (especially the single "It's Raining Again"). Moreover, Roger Hodgson's first solo album, which was released almost simultaneously with "Famous Last Words," if I’m not mistaken, received a good reception. Besides, Supertramp is still together, although I don't know with what lineup (for sure, Rick Davies is there and Roger Hodgson is missing). Anyway, great band and great album.
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I don't know why, but from a student of Zappa I don't expect music to be "sweet, sinuous, and hypnotic"... I don't know Kenneally, but many have spoken well of him. I'll look him up...
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I don't know this album, but, for the record, Tin Machine were not bad at all. I saw them in concert in Florence and I had a great time...
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Indeed, all the theoretical discussions, well, more than justified in other cases, completely crumble in the face of the vision of the Der Blutharsch site. Just as the premises, the questions, and the hesitations of mementomori seem forced and out of place...
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