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X The Best: Make The Music Go Bang!
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Nice review. I also only have the first 2. But I trust you.
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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Comment number 62 is simply fantastic.
Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes Live at The Greek
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Nice little disc. I skip many things to go and listen to the usual ones, like the Fleetwood Mac cover "Oh Well" that you forgot to mention, from where they got the idea for "Black Dog." For the rest, it's a 3.5 that I round up to 4 for the solo in "Heartbreaker."
Eric Clapton Eric Clapton
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there's no need for him to do anything new. In 6 years, he forever changed electric guitar amplifications, invented hard rock with Cream, inspired Jimi Hendrix, and made Robert Johnson famous. For me, the album is a 3.5.
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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it's the revenge of the followers of TrueMetal.it
Michael Jackson Thriller
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In Italian, it means that they called Van Halen to do the solo, and once the solo was done, they brought in someone to do everything else, Steve Lukather and Jeff Porcaro, who, apart from playing in Toto, were the most sought-after session musicians throughout Los Angeles. By the way, if I’m not mistaken, Lukather worked as a session musician so much that he even played on an album by Alan Sorrenti.
Michael Jackson Thriller
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@Ale87 and Holdsworth: Steve Lukather, who played lead guitar on the track, said the following: "Quincy Jones and Michael took a skeleton version of Beat It up to Eddie Van Halen's place as they wanted him to solo over the verse section. However, he played over a section that had more chord changes. So to fit his solo to where it went in the song, they had to cut the tape which took a lot of time to synchronize together." "After they had managed this, Jeff Porcaro and I were called in to bind Eddie's solo and some haphazard percussion which was a major headache. Initially, we rocked it out as Eddie had played a good solo but Quincy thought it too tough. So I had to reduce the distorted guitar sound and this is what was released. It was a huge R&B/rock success for us all really and helped pave the way for the bands of today that fuse these styles."
Michael Jackson Thriller
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Holdsworth, find out who plays the rhythm in "Beat It."
Michael Jackson Thriller
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"look, in a song the rap is simply the spoken part. Ignorant"
Iron Maiden Dance of Death
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the cover is definitely their worst