WalterDigsTunes

Walter, 21, Masculino, México
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  • sirbeefman escreveu:
    Mês passado
    hows it going sir walter

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  • scudradio escreveu:
    Mês passado
    keep fightin' the good fight!

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  • scudradio escreveu:
    Mês passado
    Hey man, what's up? Missin round the mojo forums, banned again eh? Those guys are square.

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  • sirbeefman escreveu:
    maio de 2009
    ah stupid new music i just realized the intro to that lame song from MIA - paper planes is from The Clash Combat Rock album the song straight to hell ah hate when groups take songs

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  • sirbeefman escreveu:
    maio de 2009
    hows it going

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  • WildManPaulie escreveu:
    março de 2009
    Zappa's one of those rare artists (like Dylan, Miles and The Beach Boys) whose oeuvre is endlessly rewarding. And the fact that he left behind a massive back catalogue means you're never likely to tire of the great man's work. I find it interesting that Zappa was one of the few American rock musicians to incorporate elements of modern classical into his music. A lot of Prog bands in Europe were doing it but not too many Americans (Chicago maybe?).

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  • WildManPaulie escreveu:
    março de 2009
    I've finally managed to fix this Shoubox malarkey. Took me ages to figure it out. I've just noticed that Zappa is receiving regular plays Chez Walter. What albums are you currently grooving to?

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  • chopley escreveu:
    março de 2009
    yeah, vecino intercambiemos correos ;O!

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  • Sergiovaldes89 escreveu:
    março de 2009
    Our musical preferences are 85.85% similar!

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  • losena escreveu:
    março de 2009
    " Love Devotion Surrender" de Carlos Santana & Mahavishnu John McLaughlin - Album .! Conseguido, por doble partida,¡ jeje! pero en ambas esta -Love Devotion Surrender,Gracias es muy buena,como todo lo que se hace estando "Carlos S."es un virtuoso a la guitarra! Gracias "Walter"...Magnifica sugerencia.¡¡ No deje de hacerlo amigo.! ♥ *·-·* ♪

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Sobre mim

I'm Walter and I dig tunes. I tend to go for stuff made between 1967 and 1989. Stuff prior to 67 is can be quite cool, but post-89 fare is only worthwhile when its made by pre-89 heroes. As for tunes that were made within the 67-89 time frame... wow! That's truly good stuff! Jazz-fusion, progressive rock, psychedelia, punk, funk, soul, garage, proto-punk, synthpop, post-punk, and loads of other styles made this the most vibrant and inventive era in music.

Sadly, today's music is meritless trash.

Music made by post-1989 buffoons is not so much 'music' as it is one of the following:

1) Irrelevant noise-wankery of the poorest sort.
2) A diluted knock-off of real music.


If you've been seduced by post-89 hacks, do yourself a favour and listen to real artists. The golden age of music surpasses everything that modern clowns have cooked up. Don't bother with today's debasers. Go ahead and treat yourself to awesome, pre-1989 treasures. Not only will you thank me, but you'll also realize the folly of your flawed listening habits. Take it from someone who remains unsullied by the lies of the deceivers. Do the right thing and stand up for the pre-89 way.

Say "NO!" to new music!

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