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Rolling Stones Rarities 1971-2003
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when will we get your hard rock review?
Rolling Stones Rarities 1971-2003
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I don't know. I only have "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out" and "Love You Live". The first one is essential, the second one a bit less so. If I get the chance, I'll try to listen to the one reviewed here. Even if what Hardrock says isn't entirely wrong.
Rolling Stones Rarities 1971-2003
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dear bubi, if that's the case "mannish boy" has its more famous stones version in love you live, a double LP from 1977 recorded live, which is reviewed here by the way. also, if I understood correctly, you limit the masterpieces to beggars, at most up to let it bleed. I don't agree, aside from the famous peaks of 66/72 in their best albums, in my opinion they did something good in every one of their albums. two/three songs, that is, at most four (de gustibus).
Exciter Violence & Force
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writing fluency.
Rolling Stones Rarities 1971-2003
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1.rolling stones 2.beatles just to make things clear; but will this collection really be that good? As far as I understand, most of the versions are live, mostly from the later part of their career (no comment). Or not? One last thing: you were right to say that "almost" surpasses the studio version of tumbling dice. I don't have the collection, but I don't believe there could be a more beautiful version than the aforementioned.
Shoreborn Create Don't Be A Slave
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what a drag all these reviews about metal! aren’t there other types of music? always with due respect.
Summoning Oath Bound
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she's already baptized you black, but I won’t let my welcome one (without even reading) slip away. what can you do, duty.
The Rolling Stones Some Girls
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the characters of the title, owwio.
The Rolling Stones Some Girls
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If I can be of help (and if I remember correctly), the cover of London Calling features the band's bassist, and it uses the same font (there's the resemblance) as Elvis's first album.