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Paul McCartney Run Devil Run
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I prefer Lennon’s Rock'n'roll from 1975.
883 La Dura Legge Del Gol
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so many memories, the first hard make-outs, the first flirty encounters
Donna Summer Love To Love You Baby
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No, I haven't seen it, but I watched Escape from Alcatraz with Clint Eastwood :D Anyway, I'll look into it further, especially since it's Italian.
Donna Summer Love To Love You Baby
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I only know "I Feel Love" and "Hot Stuff," it's not really my kind of music. I've heard great things about Moroder a few weeks ago, I had no idea who he was. Blessed youth.
Van Morrison & The Chieftains Irish Heartbeat (1988)
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I prefer the Simple Minds version of "She Moved Through the Fair": "Belfast Child". I had listened to the album some time ago, and whether it was Morrison's voice or the Celtic atmospheres, I really enjoyed the record.
Zero Assoluto Appena Prima Di Partire
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But if they chose "zero assoluto" as a name, there must be a reason, right?
Filippo Bisciglia Sto Parlando Con Me
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ogre is a guy I would never want to meet in the shower.
Verdena Il Suicidio del Samurai
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Even Verdena (to get into the subject of this review) pose on the cover like King Crimson did for Red, and I must say that I haven't listened to the album, but I doubt anything sounds like King Crimson. And if they wanted to be clever, they wouldn't have referenced that cover; they definitely wanted to be found out :D
Verdena Il Suicidio del Samurai
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For this reason, I say that, shrewdly, the intent of the Jets was not to take the riff from Lust For Life, which is universally known and would have raised eyebrows, but rather to take the intro of Radar Love, complete with tambourines and a bass line identical to the millimeter, and furthermore the slide that interrupts everything. In other words, they took from an obscure song (which apparently no one in this discussion has ever heard of, especially since the Golden Earring was a Dutch band from the 70s) and hoped that no one would notice.
Verdena Il Suicidio del Samurai
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In fact, that's exactly what I'm saying; Page has borrowed here and there, but he did so to create absurd things, like Stairway or the same Dazed And Confused. This doesn't change the fact that intellectual honesty requires us to admit that something was taken, and not to deny it a priori just because they are called Led Zeppelin or Deep Purple. The same goes for what I mentioned earlier about White Summer - Black Mountain Side. The result is terrifying, but I believe it's fair to admit that it's not all Page's doing, as the credits would suggest.