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Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction
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@blackdog: I prefer a "Walkin' Blues," or a "Preachin' Blues (Up Jumped The Devil)," a "32-20 Blues" with my thumb playing a completely unrelated melody, or maybe an "If I Had The Possession (Over Judgement Day)." For "Hellhound On My Trail," we would need an orchestra, and it might not even be enough.
Free Highway
Free Highway
30 may 08
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I honestly didn't know Clapton's story. Anyway, Kossoff died at 25, not 26. I know I've listened to the album, but it didn't leave a mark, so I'm not voting.
Genesis Invisible Touch
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What is the trigger that goes off when someone decides to review all the albums of the same band?
Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction
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For the rest, apart from highly unlikely copy-pastes from the internet, you really have nothing to say or to teach. So keep your nonsense to yourself. Have a good evening.
Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction
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Okay, now that you've managed to play "Atomic Punk" with an amplifier and a guitar, now that we know you prefer the term "qualified and aggravated counterfeiting with appropriation of authorship" instead of "plagiarism." Now that we know that scratching the guitar is a technical term (??), now that we know all these things, step outside, fill your lungs well, and get some air to your brain. There's no problem with the blow job; just play it in front of my eyes and let me see that there's only an amplifier and a guitar. I swear I'll do it.
Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction
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Well, you know-it-all, grab an electric guitar (if you play it), take your amplifier (if you have one), strum the strings, and I want to see if you can play "Atomic Punk" and "Mr. Brownstone." If you can, I'll give you a full blowjob with swallow.
Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction
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go take a walk because you need some fresh air
Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction
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you don't even know what you're saying, just the definition of "guitar scratch" is enough to understand that you don't know. Remember that plagiarism doesn't depend on the text or the "essence" of the song. "Johnny B. Goode" takes its riff straight from "Ain't That Just Like a Woman" by Louis Jordan from 1946, exactly as is. Of course, the "essence" of the song is completely different and so are the lyrics. But plagiarism remains. From your nickname, I thought you could argue your point. I was mistaken. Until next time, no hard feelings.
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know-it-all, keep your nonsense to yourself, when I say something it’s because I know what I’m talking about. "Mr. Bronwstone" is a take on "Atomic Punk," it means exactly what I said, just listen to them. The two introductions are identical. If you want to get into the argumentation, feel free to go ahead, we'll have some fun.
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"Paradise City" belongs to the great tradition of songs that at a certain point take off and never stop, like "Free Bird," "Green Grass And High Tides," and so on. "Mr. Brownstone" mimics "Atomic Punk" by Van Halen too much. "Sweet Child O' Mine" and "Welcome To The Jungle" then speak for themselves.