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Probably Presto...
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as much as I can remember Presto is a good album, not essential but you wouldn't waste your money if you bought it.
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At 3 euros probably not!
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At the same price I got Manowar - Fighting the World and Faith No More: King for a day, fool for a lifetime.
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not my favourite FNM album, but still very good. As for manowar, I've never listened to any of their albums, I only saw two live video extracts à
while ago, and it was very very funny, especially the bass player.
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My boyfriend likes them very much, but I don't know them at all, so...
Today DED and I went to a flea market where somebody put a large box filled with records for free! Got some Berlioz, some more stuff... not sure
what...
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Lordi - Arockalypse
Containing the Eurovision SongContest winner Hard Rock Halleluya!
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Quote: | Originally posted by aquagoat
not my favourite FNM album, but still very good. As for manowar, I've never listened to any of their albums, I only saw two live video extracts à
while ago, and it was very very funny, especially the bass player. |
King For... is one of my favourite FNM albums, I really enjoy it. As for Manowar, Im sure Ive had this conversation elsewhere with one of you ( or,
indeed, both of you! )....I think they are silly in their interviews and the way they dress, but they have made some good records, and Fighting The
World is great IMO.....I played it today actually!
The last albums I bought were -
JOHN ZORN / MASADA STRING TRIO - Azazel : Book Of Angels Volume 2
JOHN ZORN - Madness, Love And Mysticism
FRANK ZAPPA - The Dub Room Special
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Quote: | Originally posted by aquagoat
I absolutely can't tell since I don't know much about Rush, Gojira would help you but we don't see him around much lately. I know some of their '80s
records are good but I don't know which ones. |
I apologise for that, children limit you ronline time! As for Rush, I LOVE their 80s / tackier stuff, but I do realise its a personal thing. My best
advice would be to just give it a try. I would recommend Hold Your Fire, Grace Under Pressure for starters, and maybe Presto after youve gotten in a
little further, as it is different to the others.....Great musicianship if anything, on all the 80s albums!!!
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Quote: | Originally posted by aquagoat
if it's black and white it's either Presto:
or Permanent waves:

both are from the 80's |
....yes, but Permanent Waves you would definitely LOVE, as with Moving Pictures......They get alot more 80s,and keyboard-y, with Grace Under Pressure,
and onwards.......
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Ah! Thank you for the Rush info!
So... how's DRS?
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Quote: | Originally posted by BBP
Ah! Thank you for the Rush info!
So... how's DRS? |
Dont have it yet, got the shipping confirmation today. Ive still already bought it, just dont have it....yet!
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it's cool to see you back Gojira.
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Yes visit more often,
I like to read more, is good for my language.
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the "token of my extreme", the 'new' recording
is 2:30 long and full of fart noises
gratuitously stupid to me.
stevies spanking is artificially inflated
the sound is good overall. crisp versions of dog breath/uncle meat. I love it anyway.
a special stinkfoot. Frank's voice is part of the time fed thru some effects pedal that makes the output sound like square waves, or there is extra
crunchy reverb directly on his voice.
easy meat starts out the same and gets really great with the solo, especially with the synth lead up and 'outro' that goes on for awhile. Nice.
an extra short montana as told elsewhere, but then
the rest of the songs are extra long. the last four songs take up 37 minutes!!!!
the solo here in Inca Roads is extra special too and is closer to how Dweezil does Frank . . .
Room Service might be my favorite, just because it acts like it's not part of the regularly scheduled events
cosmik debris has a nice solo, real nice
and florentine pogen is the best available version. I prefer it to the one on One Size Fits All.
On a scale of one to ten, and understand this is a zappa scale (Nothing is gonna be less than 5 and some may get more than 10 . . .)
I'd give it a 6.5.
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Is that the ZPZ DVD? Doesn't sound like it's worth the price they charge... I'll wait till it goes down. Like on the Imaginary Diseases which I found
at half-price already.
My latest musical purchases were 2 for my collection of Danse Macabre renditions. I should keep my classical music list more up to date, but now it's
on the wrong PC.
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oh no, that's my more-real review for the dub room special cd following from the posts above it,
the zpz dvd I am very excited for. I expect them to see it when I go see them again in November. Of course it means I have to get the dvd player
fixed . . .
technically the lastest cd's I purchased



sorry they're so big and thanx fer the help
[Edited on 17-10-2007 by punknaynowned]
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/images/B000PITXYQ/sr=1-5/qid=11926...
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Pesky huh! Images need to have a jpg or gif or png extension.
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[Edited on 18-10-2007 by aquagoat]
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