Ummagumma72

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DeAge™ : 8487 days • Here since 15 march 2003
The Stooges Funhouse
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Congratulations, you have excellently become part of the de-baser community.
Mark Lanegan Band Live at Rainbow - Milano
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Now it’s perfect, thank you again.....
Kyuss Blues For The Red Sun
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Look, I’m not upset, and above all I’m not a catto-combatant (just ask anyone who knows me on the site); if you reread your comments, it’s you who used a somewhat arrogant tone by saying: Caro mio, they haven’t created a damn thing! Anyway, for me the discussion is closed, everyone is free to express their own ideas, you made a criticism and I didn’t accept it, explaining my reasons. If that’s not how you see it, too bad! Bye.
Kyuss Blues For The Red Sun
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But it’s obvious that they didn’t decide to call it Stoner; it’s clear that the media and critics contributed to that. Anyway, you still haven’t answered my question: what genre would you attribute it to? Oh, I almost forgot, the God K... is nice; it shows supreme intelligence.....................!
Mark Lanegan Band Live at Rainbow - Milano
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If you also include the one with Troy Van Leuween, that would be great, thanks Nani workers, you are awesome.....
Kyuss Blues For The Red Sun
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NO, I disagree, criticism rejected. I used the term Stoner because "THEY" created the true Stoner, not the bands that copied them! I wouldn't have another term to better identify them, would you? Anyway, it was they themselves who referred to themselves as icons of STONER ROCK (from an interview given by drummer Brant Bjork on the occasion of the official release of Muchas Gracias in 2002). I would also like to hear the opinion of an excellent connoisseur like Djd. Bye.
Big Brother & The Holding Company feat. Janis Joplin Cheap Thrills
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How beautiful, good; just the thought of her voice gives me chills. I agree with hal for the 4 on the record...
Mad Season Above
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Wow... you beat me to it, dear Rooster, I was just writing it, Kosmo can confirm! Anyway, good job, even though I confirm the clarification from the anonymous: the project was an idea of McCready and Saunders, Staley was called in when the musical foundations were almost finished; stated by McCready in an interview heard on Rock tv!
Pearl Jam Live at the Garden
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Bought, watched, and re-watched on a loop, really beautiful; and what about Mike McCready's solo in Even Flow? SCARY!!!!!!!!! Thanks, babe...