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Toto Toto
Toto Toto
10 may 08
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Lukather is in Bologna on Saturday.
The 13th Floor Elevators Easter Everywhere
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"Slip inside this house" above all
Pink Floyd Meddle
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I really didn't know about the "Doctor Who Theme." You never stop learning. Let's lower the rating then. And anyway, you can't do a review of Meddle without mentioning Rita Pavone :D
Sylvester Stallone Rocky IV
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come on, it was a nice review after all :D
Pink Floyd Meddle
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How about Percy? I’m amazed by you, Scaruffi, a 6.5 for this album, we just have to conform: "cleaned and disinfected, polished and anesthetized, the 'cosmic' sound of the past now lies in a flat supermarket muzak."
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine
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"and then I joke but I never mock, and I don't blame like you do" and so you see that you give reason to speedsound? I like the album a lot regardless of the anti-conformist political content and blah-blah-blah. And then Morello's guitar speaks for itself.
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine
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But "squonimo" is the contraction of "anonymous unbalanced"?
Yardbirds Little Games
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Of course the Yardbirds are forgotten. What the hell does Plant have to do with it? :D Page didn't want Plant, he wanted the great (and also forgotten) Terry Reid, who was already busy and recommended Plant. If you don't like Plant (I think he’s one of the greatest white blues singers, along with Paul Rodgers, the monstrous Glenn Hughes, and a few others). If you don't like Plant, remember that he was the one who brought Bonham into the lineup; at least he did something good. I think that as long as his voice held up (the peak being from late '69 to '72-73), he was one of the greatest singers ever.
Yardbirds Little Games
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here you go:
Yardbirds Little Games
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But the songs are quite different, albeit acoustic instrumentals. The most monstrous live version, of which a film document also exists, is the one at the Royal Albert Hall in 1970, with the Danelectro, around 10-12 minutes of guitar instrumental delirium.