DaveJonGilmour

DeRank : 1,09
DeAge™ : 7258 days • Here since 29 july 2006
The Dining Rooms Experiments in ambient Soul
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Ultimately, it seems to me just a failed attempt at originality. Perhaps it will accompany the images of your life, certainly not mine.
The 13th Floor Elevators The Psychedelic Sounds of
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Well, especially in pop songs, I see some hints; anyway, they're just feelings. Of course, Reed made them known, but it's mainly thanks to Cale that they deserve to be remembered.
The Trip Caronte
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Alright, beatboy, but then if you look at America, it was coming off that flower power period that had communicated the essential, more than that..
The 13th Floor Elevators The Psychedelic Sounds of
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In my opinion, this group has provided many elements present especially in the first Velvet Underground album, perhaps not with this record but with their previous live performances in Texas and California... I can see it, and it made me realize that I had overestimated the Velvets, who I also don't think have gone down in history for Reed's solo career, which is a somewhat off-base statement.
Main Motion Pool
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"UmmagAmma"
Pink Floyd Relics
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Dear Markes, for the "poem" I copied a bit from everywhere, but I put it together by myself because while researching online I noticed the lack of a detailed description of this album, which is of some importance to us fans.
Led Zeppelin How The West Was Won
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Sorry, I meant to say "abstraction" :D
Led Zeppelin How The West Was Won
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And I continue to say that Plant, Bonham, and Jones expressed their hippie attitudes in art as well as in real life more than Page did; theirs was a noblest intent achieved perfectly. Let’s remember that the hippie spirit drew from Eastern philosophies, mostly Indian, and the spread of this in the States in the '60s was then targeted by a grim and consumerist society, which severely impacted its distribution throughout the '70s, bringing us to today, where being conceived as such has become just an abstraction and everything seems to have a material end. At least Plant and his bandmates saved its last breaths...
Ligabue Nome e Cognome
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A superficial listening of the piece, as I'm sure yours was, might remind you of "Have a cigar," but if you listen carefully, the only thing that might come to mind very much in the long run is "Welcome to machine."
Ligabue Nome e Cognome
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Ciccato? "What do you want from me" is a somewhat cliché song, but it doesn't remind me of other songs, except very vaguely the song I mentioned. I didn't make any comparisons; you claimed that wealthy artists at the end of their careers have never made albums like Tom Joad or Devils & Dust, which is complete nonsense, and I wanted to make you understand why.