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Grand Funk Railroad Survival
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The only one I know from this is Gimme Shelter, a really beautiful version, and just when it seems like it’s about to end, it kicks off again. I don't know much about Grand Funk, maybe I'll download this one.
King Crimson In The Wake Of Poseidon
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The problem isn't that people don't understand what you write, but rather that what you write has minimal content and presents a certain je ne sais quoi of being artificial and redundant. Fancy words thrown around haphazardly don't make a good review. It’s better to have meaningful content with language you can actually master than this stuff. In summary: if you're losing 7 to 0 and you do a backheel, at the very least the audience will tell you to fuck off.
Pink Floyd The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
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you are already here, and it couldn't be any other way
Pink Floyd The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
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no! I wanted to be case study number 200
Pink Floyd The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
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Meanwhile, with enbar77 the number of human cases would rise to 199. Now, I don't know if those who handle human cases have read Enbar's response to Scaruffi. Just the fact that someone feels the need to respond to Scaruffi, in my opinion, would qualify them for a human case nomination.
Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force Odyssey
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"Red House" by Malmsteen and "Red House" by Gary Moore one is stunning, the other is terrible, judge for yourselves which is which.
Janis Joplin Pearl
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I met a girl who sang the blues / and I asked her for some happy news / but she just smiled and turned away
Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force Odyssey
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usually with double 1 everything passes
Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force Odyssey
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Among other things, in all this discussion we didn't realize that progman gave himself a 5 in his review, and on this site it’s a good practice, when that happens, to respond with a double 1.
Pink Floyd The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
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"The metallic vortices depicted in this execution give the swollen minds the opportunity to sink into a plastic effect of estrangement."