bjork68

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Patti Smith Twelve
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Ah, the neat and meticulous reviewers are me and Pretazzo, right?
Patti Smith Twelve
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I wanted to say, wait, as you can see from my previous posts, illuminations. You're really childish, oh my, when you’re backed into a corner! :-PPP
Patti Smith Twelve
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not at all inclined to listen to you ?? but you really are a piece of work!! I've been waiting since yesterday for explanations about some of your comments in the review and in the comments section, and I still don’t have a satisfactory answer, in fact, I don’t have any answer. I asked you to please explain to me why Twelve sounded bad.....and please reread the questions in my posts, I don't want to repeat myself. So I'm waiting, and as you will see, I expect various insights from you. So far, you haven't said anything. I completely agree with Hal.
David Cronenberg Dead Ringers (Inseparabili)
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Kosmo, I saw A History of Violence, and I have to tell you that if I hadn't known it was by Cronenberg, I would have never guessed. It's not a bad film, mind you, but it seemed to me a more conventional Cronenberg, less connected to his usual themes.
The Clash From Here To Eternity: Live
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bankrobber and guns of brixton are 2 masterpieces
David Cronenberg Dead Ringers (Inseparabili)
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Spider is a masterpiece. Ralph Fiennes is a masterpiece. Ok bartle, I'm waiting for your reviews, in films we definitely connect, in music less so since I have no clue who the musicians you review are :-D . :-*
David Cronenberg Dead Ringers (Inseparabili)
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What a nice return of yours, Bartle, to the cinema section!
The Clash From Here To Eternity: Live
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I like it.
Patti Smith Twelve
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I mentioned 4 of the bad seeds + one whose name honestly escapes me, but Alessioiride if you know more feel free to correct me eh! :-)
Patti Smith Twelve
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So the musicians of Patti Smith are: Lenny Kaye (guitars), Jay Dee Daugherty (drums), and Tony Shanahan (bass and keyboards). Grinderman are Nick Cave and 4 of the Bad Seeds + one. Then Patti Smith Group played New Wave, while Nick Cave has explored many other things, it seems to me. Also, and this is important, compare a cover album to a debut work of alternative garage from a new "experiment" of Cave, which, by the way, I agree was well done. And then, just to counter your unfounded accusation of vile commercial gain, Patti Smith had been thinking about a cover album since the '80s, but she always changed her mind about the tracklist, which says a lot about her intentions.
Now I'm still waiting for explanations regarding your other statements about the structure, arrangements, why they sound bad, etc., etc.