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DeAge™ : 7152 days • Here since 9 november 2006
Rich Kids on LSD Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare
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What a beautiful review, direct and without self-indulgent frills. Well done!
Andrej Končalovskij Tango & Cash
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Great pirate, welcome back, we felt your absence.
Keith Jarrett Death and the Flower
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Very well done, keep it up!
Club Dogo Discografia Completa
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well done
Oh Oh Art Out of the dust
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But there are still people who come to advertise themselves on Debasio? If only they could write at least.
Dr. Feelgood Down by the Jetty
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At this point, I expect you to wrap it up with the Brinsley Schwarz.
Flamin' Groovies Flamingo
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I arrive late, but I arrive. Great Pin as usual. More than reviews, yours are treatises on listening guidance. As for the album... I wouldn't know, I'm not familiar with it. However, I’ve worn out "Grease," which is a collection of singles, and between "Shake Some Action," "Teenage Head," and "Supersnazz," I always prefer the latter. In short, they are always greatness in their various incarnations, but how they broke through in their early albums is, for me, unsurpassable.
Uncle Tupelo Still Feel Gone
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On the other hand, is Son Volt better than Wilco? They definitely play two different sports. However, at least "Trace" deserves to stand alongside the best works of UT and Wilco.
Uncle Tupelo Still Feel Gone
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Finally, I can add my comment too. First of all, thanks to everyone... I was hoping for a nice debate about Wilco vs. Son Volt, or even better, Uncle Tupelo vs. Wilco. I see that only the good imasoulman has partially taken up the challenge, and unfortunately, I have to acknowledge that here we hardly know the old Uncle. Searching for information online, I noticed that there's not a shred of information about them in Italian: this short write-up is a partial compensation for that lack. Anyway, for anyone who has dabbled in or is interested in country and its derivatives, they are unmissable across all four albums.