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Time Machine: Roquefort Brought Caesarea Back to the Nineties - and Provided Magic with Portisharof

Summary by Israel Hayom
The band celebrated 30 years of "The Man Who Saw Everything" - an album that remains relevant today and brought psychedelia and a youthful spirit. The guitars were sawed, the string instruments added depth, Eli Lulai raised a bird, and the music made a hole in the brick. But why does all this have to happen after an arduous journey for the Snake that seems to end in Masada, and not with a leisurely approach to the rock 'n' roll gladiator show in…
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The band celebrated 30 years of "The Man Who Saw Everything" - an album that remains relevant today and brought psychedelia and a youthful spirit. The guitars were sawed, the string instruments added depth, Eli Lulai raised a bird, and the music made a hole in the brick. But why does all this have to happen after an arduous journey for the Snake that seems to end in Masada, and not with a leisurely approach to the rock 'n' roll gladiator show in…

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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