Larrok

DeRank : 5,57
DeAge™ : 7249 days • Here since 5 august 2006
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
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The fact that "Viva la Vida" is or isn't a plagiarism of another piece doesn't change the fact that it's a banal song and not original at all, with a predictable and sluggish melody. Anyway, I've lately noticed that Coldplay have become like Facebook, catering to everyone and anyone.
Tom Waits Mule Variations
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Some men are searchin for the Holy Grail, but there ain't nothin sweeter than ridin the rails.
Tom Waits Mule Variations
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Well done Blecchino!! Clap clap clap!
The United States Of America The United States Of America
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Can you tell me the title of the album?
The United States Of America The United States Of America
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And couldn’t you have responded to me civilly right away instead of resorting to insults? And anyway, what do you know about my musical ignorance? Do you know me? I don’t think so. I know the Air and personally, I don't find them experimental at all, although I appreciate several things they've done.
The United States Of America The United States Of America
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IGNORANT, YOU TELL ALL YOUR RELATIVES, ONE BY ONE, I RECOMMEND.
The United States Of America The United States Of America
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But can you read or not? I didn't ask you to give me a list of albums you consider valid, but to give me one and only one example of an album you consider EXPERIMENTALLY MATURE, do you understand now? Oh my gosh, what a struggle.
The United States Of America The United States Of America
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I didn't ask you which records are valid for you, I simply asked you to give me an example of a record that, in your opinion, contains a way of experimenting that is not like a nursery, given that in comment 53 you expressed yourself in these terms.
The United States Of America The United States Of America
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hymnen, can you tell me which album you would consider to be a "mature" experimentation, since you define this as nursery school?