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Robert Johnson King of the Delta Blues Singers, Volume 2
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Hey Joe, who is Bluespower? The illegitimate brother?
Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti
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this is indeed a rather unjustified 1, actually no.
Jimi Hendrix Blues
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Yes, really guys, try to do better because my skin is getting all wrinkly reading this stuff. But where have the insults and threats gone? This is really not okay. Say hi to Fabio and Giuseppe for me.
Robert Johnson King of the Delta Blues Singers, Volume 2
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The more user diverse you are, the more you die. And then, if you copied the address of the images, you would discover that they don't rely on this server at all.
John Zorn The Dreamers
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from the avant-garde to the ass-fucking, the jump is short
Robert Johnson King of the Delta Blues Singers, Volume 2
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On "Stairway To Heaven," I personally have never felt a connection with "All Along The Watchtower." "Room Full Of Mirrors" is a beautiful book that presents a quite different view of Hendrix, which is what I wanted to convey in my review. As for Mayall's album with Clapton, Hendrix had an import copy, and when he went to London, he didn’t even know about the existence of Cream, who had just formed and were consciously developing some ideas contained in the "Beano" album. Among other things, one song from that record, "Double Crossin' Time," is about Jack Bruce, who at the time was in Mayall's orbit. The only condition Hendrix posed to Chas Chandler to leave for London immediately was the chance to meet Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck. After a few days, he requested and got to jam with Cream, and on that occasion, he tried a Marshall for the first time (Jack Bruce's). He also played "Killin' Floor" there, just as he would the following year at Monterey, to impress Clapton. Chandler recalls that Clapton’s hands dropped from the guitar, and those present spent those minutes watching a bit of Hendrix and a bit of Clapton's face, and so on.
Chuck Berry The Chess Box
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finally, I also have a user all to myself
Jimi Hendrix Blues
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simply fantastic, I rush to love you.
The Clash Live at Shea stadium
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one, two, three, four? but that’s "It's Alive", even the tightness (or tiratiduine) is always in "It's Alive". You got confused.
The Byrds Byrds
The Byrds Byrds
29 dec 08
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I won't hide the fact that I reviewed the entire discography of Robert Johnson by myself to see what it's like.