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DeRank : 4,31
DeAge™ : 7142 days • Here since 21 november 2006
Clint Eastwood Gli Spietati
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Good job, bjorky, that Lariana forgot about it. Ahh, Lariana...
Manassas Manassas
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OleEinar, my favorites from Little Feat are Sailin' Shoes, Dixie Chicken, and Feats Don't Fail Me Now. Waiting For Columbus is also great, a live album that is a collection of their best compositions. The tracks are very elongated... To see what they are, just type on Google the title followed by amazon, then search. When you're on Amazon, you can see the titles. I would download them from the studio albums, but that's just my personal opinion. The same goes for Los Lobos, on: Just Another Band From East L.A. there are almost all the best tracks. It's up to you. Otherwise, go to DelRock or the same DeBaser, and trust what the reviewer writes.
Manassas Manassas
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OleEinar, apart from "Bound to fall" by M. Brewer, all the songs are credited to Stills, some in collaboration with others from the group. Don't forget "Ry Cooder," "On Stage" by "Loggins and Messina," and the "Little Feat" that I recommended to you.
Buddy Holly And The Crickets The Very Best
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Well done Lewis, I agree with everything you wrote. Choosing my favorite song is difficult... maybe Peggy Sue, with that brief and intense guitar solo. But who was the guitarist? It reminds me of Link Wray. I would have mentioned the importance of Norman Petty, who was the author of many of his hits. (I believe he was also a producer, but I could be mistaken) PS. "The Big Bopper" was also quite a character.
Orson Welles Quarto Potere
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Of Welles in Italy, I saw a documentary that showed the reaction of men to the passing of a beautiful woman. Picturesque and colorful, I don't know if it accurately reflects the reality of the period it was filmed in or if it's folkloric. (Like Italy, pizza, and mandolins) Certainly, it’s no longer like that today.
Clint Eastwood Un Mondo Perfetto
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You're right, it's not a masterpiece. Good review.
Dinosaur Jr. Bug
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"Bug" is their third album, the one J prefers, the one I prefer.
Sonic's Rendezvous Band Sweet Nothing
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I didn't know. Good review.
The Litter Emerge
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It is good and right that you continue to review (Well) these lesser-known albums. I'm thinking of bands like High Tide, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, but especially Edgar Broughton Band... what do you think of the latter? I have their album Wasa Wasa, which I consider good.
Neri Parenti Christmas In Love
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Poletti, CaptainHowdy replied for me, what do you care about how many comments you'll get, just make sure you write it well. And did you like the embalmer?