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I with you along the railway
I look at the stones and then I don’t know
And I have white hands
We used to say...
I want to live more
I would like to live more
I would like to reign over the things that change... the faces
I would like to reign over the things
That change... that change
And you sweet torment of mine
Let me take you for a walk, for us eternal distances to cover
I look ahead and then I know...
I would like to live more

I would like to reign over the things that change... the faces
I would like to reign over the things
That change... that change.
 
 
Into The Sun (Live From Jacksonville/1970/Remastered 2002)

My favorite ignorants
#agrandfunkperalbum (5)

Double live smasher (double listening)
It starts chill then devastates everything...
For the newbies, don't worry, the speakers are not broken... it's the moustache's bass that destroys...
 
Guns N' Roses - Don't Cry

But can we really draw in the 91st minute against the last-placed team after having taken the lead??! I'm angrier than a Slash riff. But damn....@#€€@€#_@_@
 
#PALLINIROSA °°°° The Legendary Pink Dots - Prodigal
And the story goes on ........
 
#PALLINIROSA °°°° The Legendary Pink Dots - Damien
And the story continues ……….
 
 
@[CosmicJocker]
you can't escape from this beautiful work by Jasmine Guffond,
I have no idea who she is but her "Degradation Loops" is a piece of great suggestion.
I recommend letting yourself sink and observing layer after layer of sounds ** Jasmine Guffond - Degradation Loops (Full Album)
 
Hi @[ALFAMA], these pre-holiday days are (as always) a continuous chaos for me, and I'm sorry for not answering your calls here on the site (you know well how much I appreciate your musical tastes and how I admire your sensitivity and curiosity towards "other" proposals). Let's say I don’t necessarily follow the works released in the current year; I focus more on genres: this year has been dedicated to the micro-variations (electronic and otherwise) that characterize the label 12k (whose catalog I have gone through and revisited). The thing is, I'm usually a bit behind, these are proposals that I (for the most part) still need to make my own and therefore need to listen to again properly: it’s quite likely that in 2019 I’ll be bugging Debaser by writing reviews of what I listened to in 2018. Anyway, if we're talking about albums from 2018, I recommend "Field" by Shuttle358.

SHUTTLE358 Field vinyl at Juno Records.
 
XHOL 01 Breit Did you find a wrong note in this 20-minute fluxus? No!
 
Red House Painters - Albuquerque

Kozelek covering Neil Young...what more could you want from life?
 
Ulises Conti - Virelay
@[CosmicJocker] indulging in presumption, I allow myself to share with you my loves of this #2018.
Perhaps it’s a form of exhibitionism; I would love to hear your opinion. I would appreciate it if you shared some of your most private listens, and more than anything else, I would love for one of my listens to become one of your favorites. Oh, I speak of you as I do of @[Battlegods] and many other @users.
I would like to share my tastes, to feel less musically alone. Many people treat their musical solitude as a trophy, which I see as unappealing, and I will leave it at that.
 
I'm Easy today it goes like this
 
Blocco Mentale: Aria E Mele Band from Civita Castellana, from my area, in short, that has released another gem of an album.
 
 
The Turbans - City Sessions Again with-turban. And in the end, I found it in an old trunk. Is this the right avatar @[sfasciacarrozze] & Co.!
 
Cincinnato - L'ebete 1970! The first pseudo jazz prog album in Italian?!
 
Barcarolle
Lubomyr Melnyk "Fallen Trees" (2018)
An album characterized by poor recording
 
Rhapsody - Unholy Warcry - HQ but am I the only one who thinks "what the fuck is this shit?" every time I listen to a power/epic track?
 
Natale a Milano - La Crus christmasatthedoor [-3]
 
Van Morrison - You're My Woman Puutenza dell'ammore.
 
Yes (Remastered) The lyrics of The Holy Bible are terrible manifestos of an inner discomfort that is impossible to conceal. If only we had more rock albums that tackle themes like this, with such fervor and mastery of language. Yes addresses the commodification of the human being.

Virgin? Listen, all virgins are liars honey
 
Oh, You Crazy Moon
and also the B-side