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Pay Federico Tre e il Destino Infausto
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there are many more that are parodies of the "white album."
Dream Theater Constant Motion
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I really liked this review. I haven't listened to the song and I make sure to avoid doing so.
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
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As for the best Floyd album, everyone has their own preference; for example, my favorite remains The Wall.
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
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Damn, this one is long instead. I didn't know Syd had just disappeared in '75; if anything, he had just reappeared.
Muse Absolution
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if you say so
Muse Absolution
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I stopped at DickLaurent's comment about Whole Lotta Love being copied from the Small Faces. In reality, the song is by Muddy Waters (written by Dixon) and is called You Need Love. The Small Faces did cover it, which is indeed the main source of inspiration, especially for Robert Plant, since the vocal performance by Steve Marriot is practically identical to that of Whole Lotta Love. However, the piece belongs to Muddy Waters, so yes, it is a delta blues. In any case, Led Zeppelin borrowed a lot; Page used to take bits and pieces and transform them, without even crediting the original authors. Just look at Dazed And Confused, Black Mountain Side, and especially the intro of Stairway To Heaven. Among the references and tributes, I think especially of How Many More Times, which has at least ten different citations, the drum intro of Rock'n'Roll that is taken from "Keep A Knockin'" by Little Richard, and the mega-medleys they used to insert in the middle of "Whole Lotta Love" live. And anyway, find me another one who copies the 3 bass notes of Dazed And Confused and then builds that masterpiece on top with a violin bow, or someone who takes an arpeggio and then gives you a Stairway To Heaven. The album in question doesn't bother me; Stockholm Syndrome is one of the most interesting songs of recent years. It would be a rounded 3.5 because 4 is really too much.
Moby Grape Moby Grape
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uh oh, I'm being pointed out that this review is plagiarized from this site here: blackdiamondbay.it
David Bowie Rise And Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
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1 fixed to those who vote alone
AC/DC For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
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but, in reality neither of the two was doing a completely different genre. And anyway, he got his revenge right away. "Don And Dewey" prominently takes back "Wring That Neck". He had fun, let's say.
AC/DC For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
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Well, listen to that song and you'll see that aside from the riff, the structure is the same, with an instrumental break and a return to the initial riff. It's really a Child In Time without the high notes. I don't think David La Flamme has ever even sued Gillan and company.