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Deep Purple Made In Japan
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the album that changed my life
Cesare Cremonini 1+8+24 Live Theatre
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However, I've always been interested in exploring the world of Cremonini, and I'm intrigued by Ballo flirting with the violinist; I might just buy it. Original.
Cesare Cremonini 1+8+24 Live Theatre
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Damn, I hadn’t read the last wonderful lines! How many times do I have to remind myself to read the entire review instead of stopping at the first nonsense? The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind.
Cesare Cremonini 1+8+24 Live Theatre
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However, I've always been interested in exploring the world of Cremonini, and I'm intrigued by Ballo flirting with the violinist; I might just buy it. Original.
Cesare Cremonini 1+8+24 Live Theatre
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The cover is spot on, it's really a clown. I don't know the album and I'm quite cautious about listening to it.
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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I mean, Paranoid along with Machine Head and Led Zeppelin II are the "manifesto" albums of hard rock. The fact that we influenced bands and contributed to the birth of musical genres such as metal is another story altogether.
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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I'll give you a 3 for encouragement, because I like you. However, some things can't and shouldn't be said.
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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The album is a milestone. The first one is more fascinating, though. You could have spared us the nonsense about it being the first metal album in history. I can't imagine a band more fucking hard rock than Black Sabbath, and until 1978, they made some good, solid hard rock. The only time they strayed was perhaps with Symptom Of The Universe. And anyway, AC/DC had already released a string of albums before Highway To Hell, like Let There Be Rock and the same High Voltage. Then comments like "even the lyrics are nice" to describe a song like Iron Man, which is absolutely not metal but is one of the 3 or 4 songs you can mention to define hard rock, were totally unnecessary.
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III
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I'm also for the first one. De gustibus
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III
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Bron-Y-Aur Stomp is perhaps the most beautiful testament to Page's acoustic prowess.