Larrok

DeRank : 5,57
DeAge™ : 7250 days • Here since 5 august 2006
Ash Ra Tempel Schwingungen
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Paloz, come on, it was just a joke... you didn't take it the wrong way, did you? It was just a lighthearted tease... =(
Ash Ra Tempel Schwingungen
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What is there to understand? There is only to enjoy... Come on Paloz, try watching "Pan's Labyrinth" with "Schwingungen" as the background music. =D
Paul McCartney Band On The Run
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Paul may not have left the Beatles, but in return, he made everyone else leave...
Ash Ra Tempel Schwingungen
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Well... track by track... it's only 3 tracks after all... I think in these cases a brief synopsis is acceptable. If someone were to give me a track by track of "Double Nickels On The Dime" by the Minutemen, I would shoot them on the spot, but here it’s acceptable... imho.
Ash Ra Tempel Schwingungen
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Bravo!!!! Excellent review!!!! The album is a milestone in music, amazing...PSYCHEDELIA with a capital P!
Pyramids Pyramids
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Hahaha! The cover is hilarious! It looks like those poor moose got a kite stuck in their horns. =D
Joel & Ethan Coen Non E' Un Paese Per Vecchi
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Come on, Blackdog, it's just a joke! We don't want to poison ourselves over the ball, right? =) Besides, I can't stand Moratti and Tronchetti Provera either. Enough fighting.
Sigur Rós Með Suð Í Eyrum Við Spilum Endalaust
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But what geniuses are you talking about!! Let's not waste this noun so easily on those who have made a decent record and a half. Besides, in the post-rock scene, there’s so much better: Talk Talk, Slint, Tortoise, Dirty Three, Gastr del Sol, Port-Royal, Do Make Say Think, Shora, Rodan, Yume Bitsu. These can truly be called geniuses in this genre. The Sigur are valid, but I wouldn't go overboard...
Joel & Ethan Coen Non E' Un Paese Per Vecchi
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HAHAHAHA oh my god how much it burns you!! The goal by Turone!!! The goal by Turone!!! HAHAHAHA!!
Henry Cow Legend
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Of course they are amazing. Among the very best in experimental prog at the edges of avant-garde jazz. "Leg End" is simply stunning. When there is such mastery, it’s impossible not to enjoy the technical aspect of these extraordinary musicians. They are a kind of Gentle Giant but more unrestrained and without the song structure. Genius madmen unleashed.