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Enrico Mentana Matrix 25/9/2008
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Jonah, congratulations, we have made the de-birth of a new de-section. Hooray hooray!
Enrico Mentana Matrix 25/9/2008
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Giona, send a review of "The Little Prince" so we can settle the doubt.
Van Halen Best Of, Volume 1
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rat, maybe I overestimated you even as a piece of shit dad. My 4-year-old cousin is more offensive and clever in his jokes.
Enrico Mentana Matrix 25/9/2008
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little one, I know you were being ironic but idiots like Il_Paolo are always around the corner
Enrico Mentana Matrix 25/9/2008
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Are they already doing this? I really didn't know. So instead of creating a De-Paper section, why not give the debaser community the chance to vote democratically on their own human cases? Maybe by adding a top 10 of human cases in the fantastic de-feelings. Intercede with yourself or your representative for a more democratic and less misleading debaser. PS. The image of whores and pedophiles is only presented by television in my opinion, and perhaps allowing reviews of shows like "uomini e donne" or "carramba che sorpresa" could bring them here to DeBaser as well.
Jeff Beck Blow by Blow
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@franci: the original idea was this, but Keith Moon said that a band like this would go down like a lead balloon, "like a lead Zeppelin." Page dropped the "a" to prevent Americans from pronouncing it "lid," and used that name instead.
AA.VV. Fender 50th Anniversary Guitar Legends
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As for that, I also included 2 of Hendrix :D. From the compilation, I would remove not only Clapton but also Keith Richards, who really has little to do with the Stratocaster.
Jeff Beck Blow by Blow
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The debut of Cactus is a self-titled album, "Let Me Swim" is the song from which Van Halen copied the intro for "Eruption." Maybe one day I'll review it, it's a great album and fairly unknown.
Jeff Beck Blow by Blow
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I’ve been a bit convoluted, but I wrote it in one go; I hope it makes sense.
Jeff Beck Blow by Blow
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In 1968, Jeff Beck recorded "Truth," which anticipated the hard sounds that would later be picked up shortly thereafter in Led Zeppelin's debut (initially conceived as a supergroup with John Entwistle and Keith Moon of The Who, and on guitar, ex-Yardbirds Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck; a portion of this lineup can be heard in "Beck's Bolero," a track included in "Truth," featuring Page, Beck, Moon, and on bass, John Paul Jones, the future Led Zeppelin). In Led Zeppelin's debut, Page recorded his version of "You Shook Me" by Muddy Waters, which Beck had already covered the year before on "Truth." This sparked a well-known feud between the two, and Beck decided to form a power trio somewhere between Cream and the Jeff Beck Group, either to spite Page or to compete with him, as Page had achieved the fame that Beck felt he deserved but did not receive. The band was to be called "Cactus," with Beck on guitar and two former Vanilla Fudge members, Tim Bogert and Carmine Appice (Appice was the one who brought Bonham to Ludwig, and during their first American tour, Led Zeppelin opened for the Vanilla Fudge). However, Beck had an accident, and Cactus released two albums if I'm not mistaken, albums that Edward Van Halen must have listened to very closely because the intro to "Eruption" is a plagiarism taken from a song on Cactus's debut, "Let Me Swim" from 1970. The project was revisited only in 1972 with the release of the album "Beck Bogert & Appice" in 1973, which was perhaps Beck's most commercial and mainstream album but turned out to be a flop, while the Zeppelin were at the peak of their career. At that point, Jeff Beck decided to make a dramatic turn and released an instrumental fusion album, "Blow By Blow," produced by George Martin of The Beatles, and paradoxically, this record sold exceptionally well, setting a record for an instrumental album at the time.