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Gary Moore Wild Frontier
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Once Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker tried to recreate the Cream-style trio with Gary Moore. The album is "Around The Next Dream" and the band is called BBM. "City Of Gold" is a Crossroads with different lyrics, and "Waiting In The Wings" is exactly the same as "White Room." I wonder why they did it. He is really great, and the thing I liked the most is Parisienne Walkways, where live he held bends for a full 20 seconds. His Les Paul is truly historic.
Led Zeppelin In Through The Out Door
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It might be, but these are no longer the Led Zeppelin. This is an embarrassing album. Even "Some Girls" is a great album, but they are no longer the Stones. The '70s were coming to an end, and so was the hard rock of Led Zeppelin. Page and Bonham got together because they wanted to do something much harder right away, but then Bonham died, and given what the '80s had in store, perhaps it was for the best. John Paul Jones took the compositional reins, and that says a lot. The whistles in Fool In The Rain are the most embarrassing moment of their career.
Bob Dylan Jewels and Binoculars
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For heaven's sake, I don't want to delve into the details of the discussion, because I have already raised the same criticisms some time ago. What I wonder is why it is in 112th place on the list of human cases; in my opinion, it deserves a higher ranking, at least for the dedication shown to this site.
Bob Dylan Jewels and Binoculars
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because you never listened to these bootlegs. that's why
Neil Burger The Illusionist (L'illusionista)
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ah ah, Gustavo Rol, a strange guy. His house is in front of the Valentino castle, and in that tiny little street, John Kennedy went during his only trip to Italy, specifically to speak with him. Hitler tried to kidnap him 3 times. Einstein was a regular guest in that little house, along with many other famous people. Strange guy.
The Verve Urban Hymns
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I liked the album, and every now and then I re-listen to something, like Lucky Man.
The Verve Urban Hymns
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Bittersweet is actually neither a concession from the Stones (because they were sued, and now they pocket the royalties) nor, as some suggest, have the masters surpassed the students. That string section was not played by the Stones, but recorded by the Andrew Oldham Orchestra, in an attempt to orchestrate The Last Time, on an album that had no commercial success (Rolling Stones Songbook, 1966). As someone once said, Bittersweet Symphony is the most beautiful song credited to Jagger/Richards in the last 20 years.
Bob Dylan Jewels and Binoculars
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I don't believe you. You're a liar.
Mel Gibson The Passion
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thank you psychopompe, too kind :D
Mel Gibson The Passion
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"Is Gibson's historical ignorance reflected in Mary Magdalene's expressionless face?" I was thinking of something like Roman soldiers with a tattoo of Totti clearly visible or Jesus Christ wearing a Rolex in some scene. How can Mary Magdalene's facial expression be something historically established? The very story told in the film is something that isn't historical, most likely never happened. And anyway, the earliest images depicting Mary Magdalene are posthumous concerning the events of the story, resulting from indirect sources and mystifications, thus historically unreliable.