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The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request (1996)

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What about friends? I guess it because they see the blog was updated and the only thing that matters in this life, short as it is. More are going to be happy then to the post before us tonight. There is a novelty in our blog (as well as changed the top.'s Re beautiful, see?: D) and that from today, once a month (this is a review, but in principle would be the case) is to spend more than that indisponga your neighbor and greet you with ortho side: the blog will receive a specialized critic will delight us with a disc to our huge collection. Clear that change month to month the guest and will have to submit to our dreaded drop editorial that defends the rights of copyright and music country. The section is called conversos Calamuchos , and is the pride of the entire editorial staff, happy at the drop of responsibilities for the site. Given this opening turn to a young Montserrat / Chacarita that used to be known in the world before social networking as loli_zero. The story deserves to be celebrated as we come to find out in the next post about a romance that will not know them both, both Steven and the beautiful Dolores. Fans can judge for themselves. Enjoy.

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PS: it is rumored that the next dressed as a militant critic of the JP (cof cof Juan Gabriel)


Stephen and I met a cold night last winter, just in a special Avantt Heroes of silence, as you can imagine, not many people attended that night and sick and talking to the girl in the bar below (which is very nice) I chose to write to Stephen, the only person present who weighed less than 200 kilos and I had leather pants. I ordered a silk, and that was the beginning of a nice chat, which ended among rumpled sheets and psychotropic drugs at his home in Mount Sparrow.
was that night in which Stephen introduced me to this band-so crazy called the Brian Jonestown Massacre (yes, I hit it with that name input as pituca), and this, Their Satanic Majesties' second request (large capacity graduates have these guys) was the album we hear. Then I understood why; few smarter choices for a night of sex, and especially drugs.
The point is that this record is 1996 but 1967 might be quiet. This band from San Francisco consisting of a handful of insurmountable Peposo is totally obsessed with that time for music so beautiful, and how well they do. They are retro in the best way: steal, rob, but most bosses, and they know very charming steal. Sounds like velvet times, sometimes to the Beatles, sometimes at the jesus and mary chain, sometimes donovan, and almost always to the Rolling Stones (oh! Surprise!) in its most dangerous. But the songs are theirs, and what beautiful songs. What flown, how messy, how liable to be addicted.
The album has many issues and could be considered a well-laced acid trip start to finish, opens brilliantly with a hippie theme as, all around you, which is like a song of long-haired sitting on the grass and caught hand, has pituca Hindu influences (song in india you, great song) and has to miss June '75, one of the most painful love songs and beautiful tender and sincere in the world, which they say "I love sucking the shells" in the most cutie you can imagine (and have it gums style phrases "she and I Are going to live forever and Be The two brightest stars up in heaven. ")
Finally, recomendadísimo to all people who enter this blog, which clearly are adherents to drugs and sex. I would be grateful for life to Stephen, because this was the first album I heard from a band that is now among my favorites .. hopefully come to Argentina one day, that day I took a whole pit.

1. All Around You (Intro)
2. Cold to the Touch
3. Said Donovan
4. In India You
5. No Come Down
6. (Around You) Everywhere
7. Jesus
8. Before You
9. Miss June '75
10. Anemone
11. Baby (Prepraise)
12. Feelers
13. Bad Baby Intro
14. Bad Baby
15. Cause I Love Her
16. (Baby) Love of My Life
17. Slowdown (Fuck Tomorrow) / Here It Comes
18. All Around You (Outro)


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