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DeAge™ : 8037 days • Here since 8 june 2004
The Gutter Twins Saturnalia
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Yes, baby, it was Front Street. Gimme fiiiiiiive minutes, with your sweetest sweet tea...
The Gutter Twins Saturnalia
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What a concert... what a concert! Anyone who can should go see them in Milan tomorrow.
Nick Hamm The Hole
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Ah, you told him. Although "inspired" is a bit of an understatement...
Nick Hamm The Hole
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Well done, Bartle! And tell them that The Lion King is copied from Kimba by the late master Osamu Tezuka!
Nick Hamm The Hole
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Never as uncool as Candy Candy, come on.
Nick Hamm The Hole
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Here we go, indeed, frustrated.
Nick Hamm The Hole
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But indeed, Your Honor, you're falling for Georgie. The scene you describe is, precisely, of Georgie. Bartle, don't touch Lady Oscar...
Langhorne Slim When the Sun's Gone Down
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Psycho, in Pescara, the Future of the Left (formerly McLusky) are playing this Friday. I also ignored Langhorne Slim when he passed through my area... should I regret it?
Hawkwind Hall of the Mountain Grill
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Out of this world!
The Gutter Twins Saturnalia
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They will be very idle, vivis. From a review of one of their concerts: “Methamphetamine Blues,” one of the only times he showed signs of life beyond a cold, incredibly intimidating Buffalo stance. Not that Lanegan wasn’t into the show—his vocals were as smoky and unparalleled as ever, reminding everyone in attendance why he’s much more than a grunge survivor. Dude’s still got one of the most powerful, damaged voices of the past two decades. It’s just that while Dulli appears to have a helluva time onstage—still smoking, prancing and convulsing like it’s 1993—Lanegan doesn’t even stop to take a swig of water. Instead, he holds his microphone like the throat of a jilted lover—rarely, if ever, letting go.