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rat, if I were you, I would stop it, because today you’ve already had your fill of pathetic figures.
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Anyway, I quote two of your statements: "Fortunately, you and I have nothing to share," but especially: "In my opinion, the truth is that you are jealous that someone knows more than you... if you allow me to say, I've been listening to and playing Hendrix for 25 years... that must mean something, right???"
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and I emphasize "far better." And thank goodness you've been studying Hendrix for 25 years and you don't have his records.
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Magic! From compilation live they now become proofs. You haven't listened to "Blues," and in fact, I've caught you red-handed, and you tell me to talk parrot-like about something? I'm showing you post after post that every time you talk about music you get completely roasted, because you discuss things you don’t know and it’s obvious from far away. Like with the story of Robert Johnson's duplicate. If I were you, I would reread post number 20, and if you truly have the knowledge you claim to have, it’s time to use it.
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As I imagined. Every assertion you make gives me, not just a suspicion, but the certainty that you not only have never heard the records you mention, but you don't even know what the hell you’re talking about. "Blues" is a live compilation? Moreover, nine out of eleven tracks on "Blues" are pieces never published anywhere else. This pairs well with the duplicate review, which, out of shame/modesty, you’re right to stop discussing.
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"How The West Was Won" was also released in 2003, but it was recorded in '72. Right at the same time when Kramer was releasing, in collaboration with Digitech, the multi-effects pedal that encapsulates Hendrix in 7 of his basic amplifications, just because they no longer know what to sell in his name. When they say scraping the bottom of the barrel.
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I don't follow you, like with the story of the duplicate. No posthumous Hendrix compilation is worth 5 stars, only "Blues" in my opinion. This is a live album, released as is, the same as "Jimy Plays Monterey," you should know that since you've been studying Hendrix for 25 years. "In The West" is a collage of 3 or 4 different live performances, from which the covers are taken, among other things one of the worst attempts by Hendrix, like "Blues Suede Shoes." Compilations are already annoying, but live compilations are really unbearable. If you understood this time, explain to me the story of the duplicate that has left me really curious.
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Larrok, don't be surprised, pantegana doesn't really think this album deserves a 2; he does it to provoke, but by now he's more pathetic than the little ghosts in Pacman when you eat the flashing pellet. The other day he claimed that my review of Robert Johnson is a duplicate, today it's about the Live at Monterey. And then, he would respond to you like this, I quote verbatim: "In my opinion, the truth is that you are jealous that someone knows more than you... if I may say so, I've been listening to and playing Hendrix for 25 years... that must mean something, right???" Yes, yes, it means a lot of things.
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the first line is censored. The live performance is monumental, meaning there is a before and after this performance in the history of electric guitar, and therefore of rock. In my opinion, the best live of Hendrix.
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who is the most prolific de-reviewer?