Slim

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DeAge™ : 7146 days • Here since 15 november 2006
Pink Floyd The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
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Not even Bach!
Julien Duvivier Il Ritorno Di Don Camillo
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I'm sorry, I might be biased but that nickname..........
King Crimson Earthbound
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Bad bad... I have it on vinyl.
Samson Head On
Samson Head On
23 jan 08
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I have this too. Nice little album, you can really hear the influence of Ian Gillan and Gillan in particular, especially in the voice of "Bruce Bruce" (as he used to call himself back then). Anyway, a classic of the NWOBHM.
Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force Odyssey
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In my opinion, the electric guitar is now a dead instrument like the harpsichord or the lute...
The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
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I have the first English pressing with zip... My favorite by the Stones. The solo in Sway, the ending of Moonlight Mile, the jam in Can You Hear Me Knocking are among the things that have excited me the most...
Peter Hammill The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage
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Great album. "Modern" is anything but avoidable for me; that intertwining of synth and distorted bass is something unique....
Alfred Hitchcock Frenzy
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Great film!
Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force Odyssey
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By the way, from a compositional standpoint, Malmsteen is pathetic. Just listen to "Stargazer" to realize that back in 1976, that kind of stuff was already invented by Blackmore for Stratovarius... Of course, Malmsteen has his merits; playing that stuff with a Stratocaster is not for everyone. But just listen to what guitarists like Ollie Halsall and Allan Holdsworth were doing with a Gibson SG through a Marshall without distortion pedals back in 1970...