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Klaxons Live @ Hiroshima Mon Amour, Torino 21.11.07
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I went to Hiroshima 4 days before the Klaxons to see the James Taylor Quartet. I really wasn't interested in them.
Motörhead Overkill
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maybe they will return to Italy to erase the memory of the only date in the banana country.
Motörhead Overkill
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Judas Priest? And who are they?
Yes Close To The Edge
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the gates of delirium is exactly an example of a song that would be even better if it were 4 or 5 minutes shorter (obviously removing time before the final part, Soon, which is perfect on its own). Also, there are a lot of nonsense written on Wikipedia, it's a bit like debaser. But we didn't wage war over it. I was just giving my opinion.
Yes Close To The Edge
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Come on, are you trying to say that before Yes the bass only kept time? Maybe you skipped some chapters in the history of music. Without even mentioning Jack Bruce or John Entwistle.
Yes Close To The Edge
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No, don't worry, only the first vote counts. And I didn't want to vote twice, but I forgot to remove the vote after the first comment. Anyway, only the first vote counts, so don't worry.
Pedro Almodovar L'Indiscreto Fascino Del Peccato
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Let’s say that if someone asks him: "Do you like it?" Almodóvar is one of those who would respond: "Frizza!"
Yes Close To The Edge
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"Chris Squire: the one who divinely brought to life an instrument that until then simply kept time." But do you really think so?
Yes Close To The Edge
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I almost forgot, the review is horrifying.
Yes Close To The Edge
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If that's the case, I have 3000 houses. The album is nice but often too repetitive. Many of the pieces by Yes (not just from this album) could be trimmed by minutes and minutes with the sole effect of making everything better.