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DeAge™ : 7215 days • Here since 14 september 2006
Rio Terra, Luna e Margarita
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From how you describe him, he almost evokes pity; I would feel like giving him 1 euro if I saw him. Who knows how tough it is to be named Ligabue. Poor thing.
Gabriele Muccino L'Ultimo Bacio
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and who the fuck has seen it
Lead Belly The Tradition Masters
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Nothing, you can't do anything about it. But when I tell you something it's because I know what I'm saying, and the song is credited to Leadbelly because it's a traditional piece for which he took credit but did not write. Anyway, I've never given you a low rating in my reviews. So between the two of us, the one who's wrong is you.
Lead Belly The Tradition Masters
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And then when you write that Black Betty is a piece by Leadbelly, you're mistaken. So if you can take criticism without getting offended, that would already be a big step forward.
The Beatles Revolver
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It was just to say that Tomorrow Never Knows does not anticipate psychedelia, which was already there since 1966, it didn't originate in 1967.
Lead Belly The Tradition Masters
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So it’s you who doesn’t understand, the song is a traditional piece that dates back to the previous century, while the first to record it on a 78 RPM was Lomax. Leadbelly comes after. And then just look, your attitude is ridiculous.
The Beatles Revolver
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On the issue of psychedelia preceded by Tomorrow Never Knows, I have some reservations. There was a lot of psychedelic music before the Beatles. Starting from Eight Miles High.
Lead Belly The Tradition Masters
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Black Betty is definitely not a piece by Leadbelly. His version is just one of many of a traditional song that perhaps has its roots even in the previous century. The first recorded version known is that of Alan Lomax from 1933.
The Beatles Revolver
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in my opinion this isn't even the best Beatles album, so it's not even the best album of the century. But who cares
Fabri Fibra Mr. Simpatia
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Does anyone know if Britney is doing better?