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Depeche Mode Playing The Angel
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the record
Depeche Mode Playing The Angel
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Briefly put, and I’ll tell you that I don't like long-winded texts that take half an hour to read, the album is in my opinion beautiful with high-class singles. Depeche, in my opinion, improve over time like fine wine: precious, a pain that I'm used to, john the revelator, suffer well—aren't they enough for you? Better than Exiter, which still contains two gems.
R.E.M. Around The Sun
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this album is beautiful, no doubt about it. and revel is just as good.
Jimi Hendrix Blues
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@for percy I don’t need to win, you see I contest your statement that 80% of Led Zeppelin's music is copied and, if you allow me, I challenge that. Remember what a certain Paul McCartney said about plagiarism: there are only seven notes.
@to I downloaded it and after I listen to it I'll rate the album; your review, as I’ve already said, is very beautiful.
Jimi Hendrix Blues
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@percy, you know we would stick to our idea and you to yours, basically, and also I heard it in dechat, you say that the greatest rock group in history are copycats. Besides, I invite you to listen to the latest from Plant, it's beautiful and not copied. But aside from that, the Page/Plant duo has created memorable, original songs. Look, even Beethoven, if you do some research, was inspired by and listened to the music of others, but he has remained in the history of classical music, while the others have not. And it's the same for rock; Led Zeppelin is in the history books, Cream a bit less. Then you can say whatever you want. - :)
Jimi Hendrix Blues
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@percy, so I heard it, and I’ll give you my opinion. First of all, for me, the intro makes me think of "immigration song." They are definitely not the same; otherwise, considering their bassist's statements, they would have cited them. So in essence, it’s true that they are somewhat similar in part, but for a plagiarism claim, there need to be 7 consecutive identical notes, and I don't believe there are, so it's just another urban legend. One last question: why didn’t Cream make "immigration song," since they could have crafted it at home? For real plagiarisms, I suggest looking up "zucchero un kilo." That is a clear and obvious plagiarism. I’m waiting for the titles of 80 copied Led Zeppelin songs. If you want, I can make the tracklist of the albums, and you tell me the plagiarisms.
Jimi Hendrix Blues
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here
Jimi Hendrix Blues
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@ percy I'll see it later and let you know.
I didn't bring up the plagiarism issue.
I have two Jimi albums and honestly, he's not one of my favorite artists, even though I recognize he was an extraordinary talent.
I bought the double Purple Haze, I think about a week ago at a great price, but I still have to listen to it.
I'll look into the plagiarism issue more and then I'll let you know.
The review is nice and heartfelt; I'll give it a five, it might sound like that to me. :-)
Jimi Hendrix Blues
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@percy you're mistaken because I did it and didn't find a thing, many songs aren't available and the ones I found don't remind me of any Led songs. send me the complete list and I'll check it out, and since I'm a serious person, I verify and then I have no issues.
Jimi Hendrix Blues
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@brusco my friend, I have all the albums by Led Zeppelin, which I consider inferior to the Beatles only in terms of musical importance, in the sense that music should tell you A.B or DB. And I’ll tell you something: the albums are more beautiful than the other; there isn’t one that I don't like, but I admit that I am biased. The songs, those redone in many cases, have given credit. "Stairway to Heaven" starts with that arpeggio, which is actually the same, but then it becomes one of the most beautiful (if not the most beautiful) rock songs of all time, with an amazing solo. It's like those who say that Paul McCartney is dead! Thank goodness! :-)