c'è Banned

DeRank : 12,64
DeAge™ : 7211 days • Here since 14 september 2006
Gabriele Muccino La Ricerca Della Felicità
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Look, you can trust me, if I want to tell you that you're an idiot, and I've already done it 1000 times like almost all the users of this site, I will identify myself. Don't worry.
Gabriele Muccino La Ricerca Della Felicità
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In fact, we could just ban Pippo Franco_Gilmour as shock therapy. If we deprive him of deBaser, he might either commit suicide or start building a social life. It could be an idea.
Gabriele Muccino La Ricerca Della Felicità
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I’m reaching out to U2 and former President Clinton to raise awareness about the shortage of figa; we plan to organize a mega concert simultaneously across 5 continents, inviting only and exclusively groups that Arnold_PippoFranco_Layne considers clowns and useless, like Dinosaur Jr.
Gabriele Muccino La Ricerca Della Felicità
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Can a lack of sex cause all this? It's incredible! You should just give it more often instead of wallowing in guilt, and things would get better. If you gave it (does it exist? damn subjunctives) a bit more often, it would be a better world. Take a cue from miciatigre, who instead of analyzing movies and making her own ranking of the 100 best films (maybe taking it from the internet) just wants to get it from her boyfriend. Come on, can you compare?
Toad Dreams
Toad Dreams
11 jul 07
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I have a live version of Little Wing by Vergeat, which is one of the most atypical and beautiful covers of that song (alongside the one by Derek & the Dominoes, of course).
The Beatles White Album
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In reality, "the train kept a-rollin'" and "stroll on" are practically the same, there’s very little difference; the only thing that changes is the duet between Page and Beck. By the way, they were both released together on the same album, Having a Rave-Up from 1965.
The Beatles White Album
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"Stroll On" is none other than "The Train Kept A-Rollin'" recorded for the Blow-Up version, the film by Antonioni. For the first time together on guitar are Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page (if you know what I mean). It has a different name because the licenses for the copyright didn’t arrive, so the lyrics were changed by Keith Relf, on the toilet seat, in just a few minutes before it was recorded.
Black Sabbath Black Sabbath
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I agree with the review. They weren't metal, but hard rock. For the rest, I completely agree with psychopompe's comment.
AA.VV. Butchering The Beatles
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by the way, the first one on the left looks like Berlusconi
AA.VV. Butchering The Beatles
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I was about to say it, Fenni, the cover is beautiful, I haven't listened to this, and maybe I never will.