Baltimora - Living in the Background (1985)
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Baltimora - Living in the Background (1985)
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Re: Baltimora - Living in the Background (1985)
Oh, abrumpt fade out.
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Re: Baltimora - Living in the Background (1985)
Hmm...
That was 80% rhobbish.
Sh*t in fact.
And boring.
Which is the worst thing of all.
But that last track was a kind-of tiny act akin to a minor sn*tching victory from the jaws of defeat.
Not enough though.
Let's be honest, the entire shebang was a shoddy enterprise.
That was 80% rhobbish.
Sh*t in fact.
And boring.
Which is the worst thing of all.
But that last track was a kind-of tiny act akin to a minor sn*tching victory from the jaws of defeat.
Not enough though.
Let's be honest, the entire shebang was a shoddy enterprise.
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Re: Baltimora - Living in the Background (1985)
BTW:
Do you think that they (?) thought that the title Living in the Background was a cool sounding title?
Like 'Living in the Shadows' - all edgy and suggesting a subculture of crepuscular hipsters in all white Armani knockoffs trying to not spill their negronis down their voluminous pantaloons - ended up unintentionally revealing that in factKoba Baltimora and his 'midnite people' were actually just hanging around in a vague, slightly cringy space where nobody would ever notice them?
Do you think that they (?) thought that the title Living in the Background was a cool sounding title?
Like 'Living in the Shadows' - all edgy and suggesting a subculture of crepuscular hipsters in all white Armani knockoffs trying to not spill their negronis down their voluminous pantaloons - ended up unintentionally revealing that in fact
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Re: Baltimora - Living in the Background (1985)
Nightjar wrote:He's Italian right?
I seem to remember the singer (I can't remember if he's Baltimora or the band) was from Northern Ireland but moved to Italy. And later died of AIDS.
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