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The Jimi Hendrix Experience Axis: Bold As Love
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I think he must have gotten some tips from someone, but who cares, if you’re not a god you won’t get to where he got. Besides, his father can really say whatever he wants now.
Bloc Party Silent Alarm
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For me, it's far from bleak. I'm curious to see if they will reaffirm themselves with the next production or fade into oblivion.
Miles Davis Live-Evil
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Damn, a piece of advice, I only have A Kind of Blue by M.D. Recommend me a CD path to get to know him better. It’s a dumb question, but you should give me some tips; the records you have of M.D. on Deb seem very "alternative" and I wouldn’t want to get lost in a vast production. Thanx
Steve Vai Real Illusions: Reflections
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I recommend everyone to download the video of Richard Benson that tears apart the latest Vai CD. It's a really cool thing. You'll be laughing!
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Axis: Bold As Love
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I love this album. In "up from the skies teaches the world how to use a wah-wah," "castle made..." is a beautiful poem. "Axis: bold as love" has an initial riff reminiscent of Little Wing and a final solo that just rocks. For me, it's not to be underestimated. I might be cliché, but there has only been one Jimi, and all other guitarists follow behind. Period. To conclude, he was self-taught.
Daddy Yankee Barrio fino
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Are you talking about coke?!? I thought we were talking about Sburra!
Dream Theater Once In A Livetime
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I already had them on my nerves, now I can't stand them anymore. Too much technique, little pathos, and a decent album every five. Petrucci's touch is precise but, in my opinion, too standardized (these new guitarists all seem the same to me).
Fabrizio de André Fabrizio de André (L'Indiano)
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Enkrist, what the hell are you saying? De Andrè canonized? And what does Ciampi have to do with it, who by the way has a completely different style from Faber? Let's stop trying to be alternative all the time.
Black Label Society Hangover Music Vol. VI
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But come on, from 0 to the record?
Fabrizio de André Fabrizio de André (L'Indiano)
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I have always thought it was De André's catchiest album, but that doesn't make it any less beautiful. I have always recommended it to anyone wanting to start listening to De André.